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  • ...[[Timeline of church history]] and for an overview of church history see [[Church history]].}} ==Early Church==
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  • ...xuality and Christianity]] - An overview of what the Bible teaches and the church has taught through history about Sex
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  • ...aham, see [[Historical understandings of Genesis]]; see also [[Timeline of church history]] and [[Chronology (EBD)]].}} ==Overview of events==
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  • ...hew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible]] are useful references to gain an overview of a topic. Help build a [[Free Bible Dictionary|Bible Dictionary]] based o Find a church (or add information about your church) in our '''[[Directory listing of churches around the world]]'''.
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  • ...n Rome. It is the sixth book of the [[New Testament]]. The letter gives an overview of the [[Christian]] faith. In it Paul teaches us that a believer is saved
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  • ...ply Christian". But to satisfy him, I continued, "But I attend an Anglican church currently." Although there is only one universal Christian Church, it is clear that there are hundreds of Christian [[denominations]] or chur
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  • ...in most Western Countries. Atheists have been prominent in the defense of church-state separation in the United States. Atheism remains a minority position *[http://www.religioustolerance.org/atheist.htm Atheism, an overview]
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  • ...a sixteenth century Marcion? Did he publish a Bible missing books? A brief overview on the construction of Luther’s Bible. 3: Luther’s Liberty With The Canon And Trends In Church History: A look at the scholarly understanding of the canon in the sixteent
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  • The purpose of this paper is to answer these charges. As a quick background overview, the first part of this paper will examine Luther’s concept of justificat ...on in the matter. He points out that only those in charge that deprive the church of both elements are guilty: “Who will deny, however, that they who do co
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