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  • The term '''Christianity''', having various nuances or senses of meaning, always refers to the entir ...tions of its founders teachings. As Jesus grew up in the Jewish tradition, Christianity arose as an historical and theological offspring of [[Judaism]], wherein th
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  • ...ry to the Present Day'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-History-Christianity-Century-Present/dp/0800638123/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200823548&sr= ...1'' (2006), 318pp [http://www.amazon.com/Christian-Origins-Peoples-History-Christianity/dp/080063411X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200886474&sr=1-2 excerpt and
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  • '''Orthodox Christianity''' is a descriptive term traditionally used to describe [[Christian]] commu .... Refer also to the specific churches and topics listed on the [[Orthodox Christianity/Related Articles]] page.
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  • ...Old and New Testaments. Marcionism was declared a heresy by proto-orthodox Christianity. ...each successive council resulted in the expulsion of yet another branch of Christianity: [[Arianism]] after the second; [[Nestorianism]] after the third, and so on
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  • ...is an American satirical digital media company intersecting [[Christianity|Christianity]], [[politics]], and culture.
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  • ...[Newtownards]]), Christian scholars travelled throughout Europe, spreading Christianity.
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  • ...God, and is a central concept in religions based on the [[Bible]]—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. As the concept is treated rather differently in these different * [[Atonement in Christianity]]
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  • The house of worship in [[Christianity]].
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  • A branch of Protestant Christianity subscribing to [[Reformed theology]]
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  • [[Christianity|Christian]] [[clergy]] member with a higher rank than that of priest.
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  • A national branch of Christianity officially endorsed by the state.
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  • [[Protestantism|Protestant]] intellectual movement that applied [[Christianity|Christian]] principles to social problems.
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  • Story of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[allegory]] written by [[John Bunyan]]; published in 1678.
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  • ===Christianity=== [[Christianity]]'s view on forgiveness is represented in [[Jesus]]'s Sermon on the Mount (
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  • ...he religions that claim [[Abraham]] as a spiritual founder: [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]
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  • "Society for the Advancement of Christianity Among the Jews"
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  • The third person of the Trinity in Christianity.
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  • Traveling preacher in first century CE, foundational figure in [[Christianity]].
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  • ...nd book) by philosopher [[Bertrand Russell]] explaining his rejection of [[Christianity]].
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  • [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theology|theologian]] and long-term anti-Nazi; arrested and e
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The foremost early preacher of [[Christianity]], and the "apostle to the Gentiles".
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  • A [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]] movement, mostly [[Protestantism
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  • ...s as "Catholic", such as many [[Anglican Communion|Anglicans]], [[Orthodox Christianity|Orthodox Christians]] and [[High Church|High Lutherans]].
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  • ...origin comes from the story of the Fall in the Book of [[Genesis]]. Within Christianity, there are many different teachings about sin - the idea of [[original sin]
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  • An immoral act or omission considered by [[Christianity|Christians]] and other religious people to be against divine law, or offend
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  • ...of the Christian Bible, containing books about the life of Jesus and early Christianity.
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  • In Christianity, the principal church of a diocese where the resident official is a bishop.
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  • [[Fundamentalism|Fundamentalist]] [[Christianity|Christian]] college located in [[Greenville]], [[South Carolina (U.S. state
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  • ...1834) One of the most influential Protestant theologians in the history of Christianity.
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  • [[Christianity|Christian]] shrine to Mary in [[Little Walsingham]], [[Norfolk]], [[England
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  • (1949–) [[New Zealand]]-born [[Christianity|Christian]] minister, evangelist and [[creationism|creationist]]; runs ''[[
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  • As distinct from the Jesus of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[faith]], the Jesus described by critically-aware historical s
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  • ===Christianity=== Christianity varies greatly from its more traditional branches of Catholicism and Easter
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  • ...ature that has appeared in the various scriptural canons of Judaism and of Christianity.
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  • Village in [[Norfolk]]; famed for "Our Lady of Walsingham", [[Christianity|Christian]] shrines to Mary originating with [[Richeldis de Faverches]]' pu
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  • ...ay.com/ct/2007/february/11.35.html Five Streams of the Emerging Church], ''Christianity Today''
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  • The belief within Christianity that God is one essence and three distinct persons - the Father, Son, and t
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  • The Old and New Testaments (in Christianity) or just the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible (in Judaism).
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  • '''Trinitarianism''' is the belief within [[Christianity]] that [[God]] is one being made up of three [[person]]s - the Father, [[Je
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  • The explanations given by various segments of Christianity regarding God's purported involvement in the formation of Scripture.
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  • The branch of Christianity that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation of the
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  • ...ntieth century, a number of theologians and philosophers tried to recreate Christianity "post-God", starting with ''Honest to God'', a 1963 book by [[John Robinson ...movement as foundational: discussions of "post-Christianity", [[postmodern Christianity]]/[[postmodern theology]] and the [[emerging church movement]].
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  • ...t [[Brandeis University]], dealing with the interactions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]] with sexual ethics, especially in relationship to past tol
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  • A form of Christianity developed in Egypt, said to have been started by one of Christ's apostles,
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  • In [[Christianity]], were missionaries among the leaders in the Early [[Church]] and, in the
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  • ...e of the [[Virgin Mary]] and the [[Assumption (theology)|Assumption]] in [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theology]].
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  • Protestant branch of Christianity, created in the Reformation of the 16th century out of the teachings of Ger
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  • ...]] have claimed, for instance, that the more extreme end of fundamentalist Christianity are not ''truly'' Christian, and liberal [[Islam|Muslims]] have done likewi
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  • ...can Christianity'' (1989). [http://www.amazon.com/Democratization-American-Christianity-Nathan-Hatch/dp/0300050607/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197270300&sr=8-1 * Johnson, Paul, ed. ''African-American Christianity: Essays in History,'' (1994) [http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft2f59n80
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  • ...st circa. third century CE, combining [[Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrian]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] beliefs. Beliefs are broadly dualistic, seeing the world as bei
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  • ...''A History of Christianity'' (2 vol 1975) [http://www.amazon.com/History-Christianity-Beginnings-1500-Revised/dp/0060649526/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120082 ....questia.com/library/book/christianity-in-a-revolutionary-age-a-history-of-christianity-in-the-nineteenth-and-twentieth-centuries-vol-1-by-kenneth-scott-latourette
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  • ...ods. Almost all religions except the Abrahamic religions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]] are polytheistic (although some have stated that Christian
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  • ...sts that there is only one divine person, over against the more common (in Christianity) [[trinity|trinitarian theology]]. ...e [[Protestantism|Protestant]] Christians attempted to separate the "true" Christianity from what they considered superstitious later accretions. The essentially m
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  • ...d economic significance; as the 'Holy Land', the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity, and today including Israel and occupied territories.
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  • ...oned in Israel's Russian Compound; moved to the U.S. in 1993, converted to Christianity and became an advocate for his former enemy, Israel; [[Hasbara]] speakers b
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  • ...oikoumene.org]</ref> The members are largely [[Protestant]] or [[Orthodox Christianity|Orthodox]] churches. The [[Roman Catholic Church]] is not a member.
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  • ...Diversity in the New Testament: An Inquiry into the Character of Earliest Christianity.'' SCM Press: 2006.
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  • Association of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[philosophy|philosophers]] founded in 1978 and primarily based
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  • ...c Church|Roman Catholic]], [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]], [[Christianity#Oriental_Orthodox|Oriental Orthodox]] Churches, in the [[Assyrian Church of
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  • ==Christianity== In the first centuries of the common era, the new [[Christianity|Christian religion]] and the Greek language had an intense, productive rela
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  • ...rld. It is the source for much of the creeds, doctrines and practices of [[Christianity]]. There are many single-volume editions of the New Testament, although mos
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  • ...ttp://www.users.csbsju.edu/~eknuth/xpxx/ List of books and resources about Christianity, women and feminism]
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  • ...sale as “invalid and harmful to religion,” because Pierre had converted to Christianity.<ref name=DictSlavePierre/> Pierre had converted to Christianity in 1723, when he was approximately 16 years old.<ref name=DictSlavePierre/>
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  • ...n the [[Middle East]], with great religious significance to [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]]; divided by the United Nations partition of the [[British
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  • ...of theological dispute between his church and the teachings of traditional Christianity center on the mission, person, and second coming of the Messiah. ...at Jesus is a human being who (like anyone else) was created by God, while Christianity has most often taught that Jesus is God Himself. The church's textbook ''[[
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  • * ''Christianity: Essence, History, and Future'' (1995)
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  • ...but not all, Arabs are [[Muslims]] (there are many [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] [[Christianity|Christians]], for example) and of course by no means all Muslims are Arabs
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  • '''Pentecost''' is one of the principal feast days of Christianity. It commemorates the descent of the [[Holy Spirit]] onto Christ's apostles
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  • ...theology. Apophatic statements are crucial to much theology in [[Orthodox Christianity]]. In contrast, some traditions in Christianity make prolific use of a concept called ''analogia entis'' ([[Analogy of bein
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  • ...or of the world's three great Western religious traditions: [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]], called the [[Abrahamic religions]]. The [[Judaeo-Christia
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  • ...ry to the Present Day'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-History-Christianity-Century-Present/dp/0800638123/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200823548&sr= ...1'' (2006), 318pp [http://www.amazon.com/Christian-Origins-Peoples-History-Christianity/dp/080063411X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200886474&sr=1-2 excerpt and
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  • ...rt [[indigenous]] peoples and [[Atlantic slave trade|African slaves]] to [[Christianity]].
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  • ...pecify which religion's mission is in view -- in the case of this article, Christianity. ...ts (creeds, doctrines) and practices (sacraments, liturgies, lifestyle) of Christianity; 3) establishing a Christian infrastructure (local congregations, parishes,
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  • ...any foreigners who lived and died at this historic gateway to Japan, and [[Christianity|Christians]] who were martyred there. ...onwide.<ref>''Japan-guide.com'': '[http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2298.html Christianity in Japan]'.</ref>
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  • ...gion" added to its name, as its focus is on "sexual ethics within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and you can learn how the toleration of slavery in the early te
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  • ...inauguration happened on October 12th, 1931. It is considered a symbol of Christianity and is considered a very well recognized mark not only of the city but also
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  • ...the country and derives from pagan, Anglo-Saxon tradition, adapted through Christianity. Collection is made of a variety of goods, both fresh produce and tinned go
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  • ...logy]] according to [[Classics]] [[scholar]] [[Elizabeth Vandiver]]); in [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theology]] as well, the [[soul]] is believed to depart the bo
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  • ...e system had some flexibilities, notably through the institutions of the [[Christianity|Church]] and the free towns ([[boroughs]], burghs), its rigidity brought in
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  • * (1850) ''[[Practice in Christianity]]'' (''Indøvelse i Christendom'')
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  • ...ters largely euphemised and its religious significance suppressed by its [[Christianity|Christian]] redactors. The surviving material has come to be grouped in fou
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  • ...eanings have been removed and characters thoroughly euhemerized by their [[Christianity|Christian]] redactors, and no [[creation myth|creation]] or [[Eschatology|e
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  • * [http://www.atmajyoti.org/spirwrit-christianity.asp An Hindu perspective on Jesus] * [http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/history/jesus.htm Overview of the Life of Jesus] A summary of New Testament
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  • ...an's journey through hell, purgatory, and paradise, and expound medieval [[Christianity|Christian]] cosmological, [[theology|theological]], and [[philosophy|philos
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  • ...s (not difficult as the old religion was fatalistic and pessimistic, while Christianity offered hope). What evidence remains may have been distorted, particularly
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  • '''Lent''' is the period of fasting and [[penitence]] through which [[Christianity|Christians]] prepare for the observance of [[Jesus Christ]]'s death and res
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  • .... It presents a number of conspiracy theories relating to the origins of [[Christianity]] (and other religions), [[9/11]], and the [[Federal Reserve Bank]]. On Nov
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  • ...rd and fifth centuries [[Common Era|CE]], when it was a serious rival of [[Christianity]]. It had died out by the end of the sixteenth century, although there hav ==Influences on Christianity==
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  • In [[Christianity]], the '''Holy Spirit''' is the third person of the [[trinity]] and one of ...ised, while in many of the evangelical and charismatic forms of Protestant Christianity, one finds many of the gifts being practiced: [[faith healing]], miracle wo
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  • ...antheism]] - the belief that the whole universe ''is'' God. [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]] are all monotheistic, although it is possible to challenge
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  • ...candinavian countries had tried to assimilate the Sami and convert them to Christianity during the 17th century but now the Sami culture is protected and celebrate
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  • ...slims and jews to either convert to Christianity, or pretend to convert to Christianity, while practicing their real religion in secret, or to leave. Jewish peopl
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  • ...ous Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with a thesis in Christianity; his study of Islamic theology, law, and history is self-directed. He was a ...k Gaffney, Jr. Michelle Malkin endorses his book, ''Religion of Peace? Why Christianity is and Islam Isn’t'', and calls him "public enemy number one of CAIR {Cou
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  • ...is the historic phenomenon which emerged in [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[Christianity]] throughout nineteenth century United States. The second is a general tren Historic fundamentalism refers primarily to a type of Christianity that holds to a strict literalism regarding Biblical interpretation, often
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  • ...the Father, Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit are God. It arose in earliest Christianity and was affirmed by the earliest [[Ecumenical Church Councils]]. The concept of the Trinity in conventional Christianity is as set out in the [[Nicene Creed]], that Christ is "begotten, not made,
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  • *[[Walter Rauschenbusch]]. ''Christianity and the Social Crisis.'' (1907) ...98) articles by scholars[http://www.questia.com/library/book/socialism-and-christianity-in-early-20th-century-america-by-jacob-h-dorn.jsp online edition]
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  • ...0'' (1975), by leading Protestant historian [http://www.amazon.com/History-Christianity-Beginnings-1500-Revised/dp/0060649526/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-4827826-5463040?i ...urette, Kenneth Scott. ''Christianity in a Revolutionary Age: A History of Christianity in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries'' 5 Vol'' (1958), a detailed hist
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  • ...ployed by [[Protestant]] and [[Anglican]] Christians and by the [[Orthodox Christianity|Orthodox]] in a slightly different form. The [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman
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  • The book tells of Augustine's youth and his conversion to [[Christianity]]. It is widely seen as the first Western autobiography ever written, and w ...logy. He encounters [[Platonism]]; the relationship between Platonisn and Christianity.
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  • ...''Autura'') but it was also called ''Carnuntum'' after the Carnutes tribe. Christianity probably became the town's main religion sometime in the 4th century A.D. a
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  • Today, C.S. Lewis’s best known and most influential works are probably [[Mere Christianity]], a book based on his series of [[World War II]] radio broadcasts, and [[T ...nt portion of his life as an atheist, and even following his conversion to Christianity, his religious writing reflects many of the non-Christian influences in his
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  • '''Easter''' is one the principal feast days of [[Christianity]]. It is a [[movable feast]], taking place sometime between March 22nd and
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  • ...ther human beings, but not necessarily to the animals. Thus, followers of Christianity can be meat-eaters.<ref name=7thDay>A mostly vegetarian exception among Chr
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  • ...haracterized by globalization and shifting centers of gravity for historic Christianity. He argued that holistic Christian mission includes unity, evangelism, and
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  • Broadly, liberation theology attempted to see the Bible and Christianity through the lens of poverty, and take the insights derived from that perspe
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  • ...has belonged to the Evangelical [[Martin Luther|Lutheran]] branch of the [[Christianity|Christian]] church since the sixteenth century. It is part of [[Protestanti Christianity came to Norway in the ninth century, brought by missionaries from [[Britain
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  • ...ic wars, government centralization, the use of atheism as a way to destroy Christianity, Islam and other religions, world government and false flag operations.
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  • *Francis Legge ''Forerunners and Rivals of Christianity, From 330 B.C. to 330 A.D.'' (1914); reprinted in two volumes bound as one,
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  • ...then at the Mission School, Karachi, giving him perspectives of Islam and Christianity. In 1892, he went to England for further education and qualified as a lawye
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  • ...t [[Muhammad]], by the [[Angel]] Jibril ([[Gabriel]], in [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]]), and that it contains the words of [[God]]. The Qurʾān is divided int
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  • Quaque opened a school and tried to propagate Christianity. The population did not accept him because he was alienated and had married *Debrunner, Hans W., A History of Christianity in Ghana, Accra 1967
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  • *''Two Discourses on the Spirit and Evidences of Christianity'' 1768 translated from the French of Mr James Armand. To this work he prefi
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  • ...(Univ. of Mass. (Amherst).</ref>. Said was born in [[Jerusalem]] and was [[Christianity|Christian]]. Said was educated in British schools in [[Egypt]] where his fa
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  • ...iden: Brill, 1973).</ref><ref>It is believed it may have been written by [[Christianity|Christians]] as the word PATERNOSTER is contained within. [http://www.plexo
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  • ...Old and New Testaments. Marcionism was declared a heresy by proto-orthodox Christianity. ...each successive council resulted in the expulsion of yet another branch of Christianity: [[Arianism]] after the second; [[Nestorianism]] after the third, and so on
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  • ...clude a strong skepticism over the apocalyptic [[eschatology]] of orthodox Christianity - seeing Jesus as inciting his followers to reform and heal the world aroun
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  • ...h Empire|CBE]] (born [[April 27]], 1921) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Christianity|Christian]] leader and [[Anglican]] clergyman who is noted as a leader of t ...istries]] in the U.S.) in 1974 and the [[London Institute for Contemporary Christianity]] in 1982 of which he is now the honorary president.
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  • ...e other autonomous members of the [[Anglican Communion]]. This branch of [[Christianity]] has more than 80 million members belonging to 44 regional and national ch
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  • In certain strains of evangelical [[Christianity]], the end of the world is preceded by the [[Rapture]], an event during whi
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  • {{r|Think Christianity}} Partner ministry of [[Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview]]
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  • '''Liberty University''' is a private [[evangelicalism|evangelical]] [[Christianity|Christian]] co-educational college in Lynchburg, Virginia, founded in 1971
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  • ===In Christianity ===
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  • * Kloczowski, Jerzy. ''A History of Polish Christianity.'' Cambridge U. Pr., 2000. 385 pp.
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  • ...manic people]] of [[Northern Europe]] (including the [[Viking]]s) before [[Christianity]] took over. The rebirth took place simultaneously and independently in [[ ...istory in 792 [[C.E.]] By 1150 C.E., the ‘Old Religion’ was replaced by [[Christianity]] in the whole original area. Much of the legends and history was written d
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  • ...sented in the country. Islam is the primary religion, followed by Orthodox Christianity. The official language is Kazakh, and Russian is a language of interethnic
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  • ...rate by ceremonially resting on [[week|Saturday]] as their Sabbath. Most [[Christianity|Christian]] denominations celebrate it on Sunday, although a few observe Sa
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  • '''Pentecostalism''' is a movement within [[Protestantism|Protestant Christianity]] that emphasizes the active and present work of the Holy Spirit.
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  • The film attracted significant criticism from [[Judaism|Jews]] and [[Christianity|Christians]]. In [[New York, New York|New York City]], there were protests
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  • ...: Physique de la métaphysique'' (tr. ''Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam'').</ref>.
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  • ...he [[Catholicism|Catholic]] and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] branches of [[Christianity]], there is little [[sectarianism|sectarian]] association with the event in
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  • ...ds the West. The society was responsible for attacks on missionaries and [[Christianity|Christian]] converts, however when they began attacking foreign-controlled
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  • ...s that witch-hunters spread about a blasphemous sect that threatened the [[Christianity|Christian]] society. In mid-20th century there was a renewal and quick spre
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  • == Panentheism in Christianity == === Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Christianity ===
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  • ...nglish speakers usually understand it to mean the [[Christian God|God]] of Christianity (capitalised), but examples of entities going under the description "god" ( ...erents of the three main Abrahamic religions &ndash; modern [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]] &ndash; typically believe that their God is the [[transcen
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  • ...ngabay.com/deforestation/2000/Zambia.htm</ref> Zambia is a predominantly [[Christianity|Christian]] [[country]], the [[Roman Catholic Church]] being the largest si
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  • ...etimes associated with the [[religion|religions]] of the West, including [[Christianity]], [[Judaism]], but not always.
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  • ...ommunion]] and the [[Church of England]], a [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[Christianity|Christian]] denomination. He has also been a successful Anglican academic t
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  • ...e parts (''Inferno'', ''Purgatorio'', and ''Pardiso'') which relates the [[Christianity|Christian]] view of man's purpose by tracing the journey of a man through [
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  • ...in both directions. You may believe in God but not, say, the doctrines of Christianity, and God gives infinite punishment to non-Christians. You may believe in th
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  • ...December is also observed as the ''Feast of [[Saint Stephen]]'' on many [[Christianity|Christian]] calendars, although religious observances of Saints' Days have
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  • | journal = Christianity and Crisis | date = 2 May 1966 ...Manichaeanism, although similar worldviews have correlates, such as the [[Christianity|Christian]] and [[Islam|Islamic]] doctrines indicating that all actions in
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  • ...urette, Kenneth Scott. ''Christianity in a Revolutionary Age: A History of Christianity in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries'' 5 Vol'' (1958), a detailed hist
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  • *Mere Christianity, 1952
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  • ...w themselves as being in historical and doctrinal continuity with Catholic Christianity as it existed before the Great Schisms that separated the church universal
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  • ...deal of change during this period, particularly new forms of [[Evangelical Christianity]] which emphasized a "Personal Relationship with Jesus" and formed into a n
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  • ...ref>Curle, pp 5-6</ref> In [[Western Europe]], pacifism has been mainly [[Christianity|Christian]] in origin. There have been disputes as to whether early Christ
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  • ===After Rise of Christianity===
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  • ...to three institutes: Action Research - Church and Society, the Centre for Christianity and Interreligious Dialogue and the Institute for Religion, Ethics and Publ
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  • ...Cordova (approximately 257-357 CE) who was an important figure in western Christianity. Osius played an important role in the defense of the orthodoxy in the [[Co ...to include it among the famous authors of the early centuries of Hispanic Christianity.
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  • ...have attempted to link this Claudia and her husband Pudens to two Roman [[Christianity|Christians]] of the same names mention in the letters of [[Paul of Tarsus|P
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  • ...opposition to church-state separation, and, in December 2007, asked that Christianity's importance to western civilization be recognized.
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  • From the latter position, he argued that using state power to enforce Christianity was anti-Christian. He himself was Christian and converted to Catholicism w
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  • ...d near death by Christian missionaries, who took him in. He converted to [[Christianity]] while around age 14. At around age 18, Morris left Liberia for the United
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  • ...work that charts, in the words of Amy Voorhees, “a singular expression of Christianity with a restorationist, revelatory, healing rationale.”<ref>Amy B. Voorhee
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  • At the fringes of mainstream religions like Christianity and Islam, there are groups and leaders who many consider to be cult-like. ...enneth Copeland and Joyce Meyer have been accused of combining evangelical Christianity with a cult of personality that exploits followers for financial gain.
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  • ...[Moksha]] (freedom from the death and rebirth cycle), union with Christ in Christianity, [[Irfan]] in [[Islam]] and so on.
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