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  • {{r|Orthodox Christianity}}
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  • '''Orthodox Christianity''' is a descriptive term traditionally used to describe [[Christian]] commu ...istianity. Refer also to the specific churches and topics listed on the [[Orthodox Christianity/Related Articles]] page.
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  • ...tp://www.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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  • ...themselves as "Catholic", such as many [[Anglican Communion|Anglicans]], [[Orthodox Christianity|Orthodox Christians]] and [[High Church|High Lutherans]].
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  • {{rpl|Orthodox Christianity}}
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  • ...sually employed 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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  • ...ataphatic theology. Apophatic statements are crucial to much theology in [[Orthodox Christianity]].
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  • ...faith" include 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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  • === Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Christianity ===
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  • ...are represented 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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  • ...ween the Old and New Testaments. Marcionism was declared a heresy by proto-orthodox Christianity.
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  • ...official religion, although the primary religion in the country is Russian Orthodox Christianity.
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  • ...ls, though Paul in Galatians 1:19 states that he is one and according to [[Orthodox Christianity|Orthodox Christian]] [[Sacred Tradition|Tradition]] he is the first of the
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  • ...dge</ref> Bailey's break was not only with her Christian husband, but with Orthodox Christianity in general; she wrote that “a rabid, orthodox Christian worker [had] beco Bailey was critical of orthodox Christianity, "..the so-called heathen have demonstrated historically less of the evil o
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  • ...e royalty and forcibly converted the people of Kiev from [[pagan]]ism to [[Orthodox Christianity]]. Subsequently [[Yaroslav the Wise]] (Volodymyr's son) expanded Kiev into
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  • ...r Buddhist traditions as equivalent to ecumenical councils in Catholic and Orthodox Christianity (that term is not generally used in a Buddhist context); others are acknowl
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  • The religion is predominantly [[Eastern Orthodox Christianity]]. In 1992 the Ukrainian Orthodox Church split into two rival denomination
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  • ...and the emergence of the Muslims as a powerful entity at the expense of [[Orthodox Christianity]].
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  • ...aterial for everyday wear as well as a metaphor for the relationship. In [[Orthodox Christianity]], the wedded couple is adorned with a golden crown during the ceremony, an
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