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  • subtopics = [[Persecution of the early church]], [[Apostle Stephen]] * [[Persecution of Christians in the Middle Ages]]
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  • topic_name = Persecution Today | ...punished, however, family members often take the law into their own hands by honour killings.
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  • topic_name = Persecution of the Early Church | ...ntonines, Maximinus Thrax, Decius, Valerian, Diocletian and Galerius. Many Christians were willing to die for their faith.
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  • ...a Roman Emperor in the fourth century AD, famous for ending persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire with his [[Edict of Milan]] ...mpire. This edict helped to put an end to institutionalized persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
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  • * [[Persecution]], [[10/40 Window]], [[Operation World]] ...involved in missionary work to bring men and women to Christ as commanded by Jesus in the [[Great Commission]].
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  • ...d to the Christian faith after giving it up previously under the threat of persecution. The Donatist churches were repressed by the Roman Empire and by the wider Christian church but did not disappear completely until the Arab
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  • subtopics = [[Famous Christians Index]] * [[:Category:Media_Workers|Christians in Media]]
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  • ...very famous work in regards to [[Christian apologetics]] and commonly goes by the title ''Against Heresies''. ...ss of Christianity, writing about forgiveness and generosity. Additionally by giving Christianity an intellectual basis, the early apologists sought to s
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  • ...ist texts are allowed in the country. There are thought to be about 10,000 Christians.
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  • ...e [[Bible]] by some denominations, but are considered as part of the Bible by other denominations. For example, Protestant churches count 39 books of the ...le; the books of the prophets were canonized by the the time of the Syrian persecution of the Jews; and the writings were canonized shortly after the fall of Jeru
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  • ...but a significant minority belong to the [[Coptic Church]]. Persecution of Christians occurs commonly in Egypt. One of the great ancient civilizations arose in Egypt. By the time of [[Abraham]], Egypt was a flourishing and powerful nation. In th
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  • ...atholic]], 700 million [[Protestant]] and 550 million [[Eastern Orthodox]] Christians. ...here [[Islam]] is the majority religion there is sigificant persecution of Christians.
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  • * [[Famous Christians]] ...ere was a renewal of awareness of the Bible spawning the Reformation, with Christians in northern Europe splitting from the Roman church. In the nineteenth and t
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  • ...izen from the city of [[Tarsus]]. As a [[Pharisee]] he was involved in the persecution of the early Church until his encounter with the resurrected [[Jesus]] on t ...s]] in [[Athens]], using culturally relevant statements. He introduced God by talking about something he had seen in the marketplace in Athens, a statue
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  • ...se denominations have formed and divided since the time of Christ, because Christians have had differences in beliefs and practices. Today, they can be grouped i ...losely related to the Orthodox churches. It teaches that it was instituted by Christ through the [[apostle Peter]] and that the church leadership has bee
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  • ...tioch and gained a reputation for his sermons that led to his enthronement by Theodosius II as Patriarch following the death of Sisinius I in 428 C.E. Ne ...at mepasqana because of his [[Dyophysite]] pronouncements and the adoption by the faculties of [[Edessa]] and [[Nisibis]] of his and Theodore's polemics
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  • ..., master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.</strong><ref>Pr ...y VIII (1509&ndash;1547) and Queen Mary Tudor (1553&ndash;1558), described by a contemporary.
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  • The Book of Acts, written by the [[Text:EBD:Luke|apostle Luke]], is the account of early followers of [[ Acts records a number of speeches given by early Christians. These speeches combine the proclamation of the gospel to introduce the hea
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  • ...t]]. It tells of the story of the [[creation]] of the universe and [[man]] by [[God]], the rebellion of man against God and his rescue plan for humanity ...tional section being between the Old and New testament: the [[Apocrypha]]. By the mid 1820s, a vast majority of protestant Bibles did not include the apo
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  • ...and is an autocephalous, self ruling hierarchy. The Church has been known by various names including "Mar Thoma Nasrani Orthodox Church" and the more po ...tire Church of Jerusalem, fled to Mesopotamia in 135 A.D. This is recorded by Eusebius himself (See Church History of Eusebius). Israelites were no longe
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