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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Jesus in Christianity]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...is an American satirical digital media company intersecting [[Christianity|Christianity]], [[politics]], and culture.
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  • {{r|Christianity}} {{r|Great Schism (Christianity)}}
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  • ...[Newtownards]]), Christian scholars travelled throughout Europe, spreading Christianity.
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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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  • #REDIRECT[[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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  • {{r|Christianity}} {{r|Incarnation (Christianity)}}
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  • {{r|Christianity}} {{r|Disciple (Christianity)}}
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  • {{r|Christianity}} {{r|Jesus in Christianity}}
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  • {{rpl|Christianity}} {{rpl|Jesus in Christianity}}
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  • [[Christianity|Christian]] [[clergy]] member with a higher rank than that of priest.
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  • A branch of Protestant Christianity subscribing to [[Reformed theology]]
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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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  • {{r|Christianity}} {{r|Jesus in Christianity}}
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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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  • ...ay.com/ct/2007/february/11.35.html Five Streams of the Emerging Church], ''Christianity Today''
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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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  • 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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  • {{r|Christianity}}
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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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