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  • The [[Church]] is defined by different people in different ways. Sometimes I say "a church" when I mean a [[church building]], in the same way I say "a light" when I really mean a light-bulb.
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  • *[[Articles of Faith (Mormonism)]]| ...ounds. However, although Christian terminology is often used in Mormonism, the meaning can be quite different.
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  • ...ctice of performing baptism for adults whose previous baptism, as infants, the Anabaptists claimed was not valid. Today some denominations directly related to the Anabaptists include the [[Mennonites]], [[Hutterites]] and [[Amish]].
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  • ...realized that a wiki would be an ideal tool for people to work together on the internet to create and organize information. ...istian Encyclopedia that represents the contemporary concepts in Christian Theology and Faith.
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  • ...An understanding of the nature and functions of the church as described in the Bible will ...tian belief and any discussion of it in the Bible cannot be separated from the whole.
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  • ...eginning at the point of [[justification]] and continuing throughout life. The process in Eastern Christianity is often called [[Theosis]]. ...commands, trembling at the threatenings, and embracing the promises of God for this life and that which is to come."
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  • [[Image:Salt_lake_temple.jpeg|thumb|center|The temple at [[Salt Lake City]].]] | subtopics = [[History of Mormonism]], [[Joseph Smith]]
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  • ...behavior (moral, legal, or otherwise) of members of the Church. The intent of this article, therefore, is to dispel myths which surround Catholicism. == Dispelling the Myths ==
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  • ...ns have been forgiven through their faith Jesus Christ... (An extract from the book [[Once a Catholic]] by [[Tony Coffey]])}} subtopics = [[Nature of the church]]
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  • topic_name = The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada ...hurch (Christian Disciples), is an evangelical Protestant [[denomination]] of churches, ministries and clergy in Canada that was founded in[[ 1810]].
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  • * [[Is God Invisible? (JBJ)]] | ...eople who defend Christianity. In the first few centuries of Christianity, the Apologists played a significant role in counteracting unorthodox and hereti
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  • ...rm of rock music played by bands where the musicians are openly Christian. The extent to which their lyrics are explicitly Christian varies between bands. ...sic was anti-Christian. One of his songs, "''Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?''", summarized his attitude and his quest to pioneer Christian
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  • ...governance in [[Geneva]] in [[Switzerland]], as well as his understanding of salvation and grace, in particular, predestination. ...n Luther, Calvin is arguably one of the two most significant architects of the Reformation.
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  • topic_name = The Assyrian Church of the East | subtopics = [[Assyrian Church of the East Heirarchy]]
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  • ...ndia who converted to Christianity due to a great healing [[miracle]] by [[God]] in our family. I grew up in a Christian missions base called [http://www. ...ding an Encyclopedia for all Christians. Having seen the phenomenal growth of some wiki's like [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia], I thought why not ha
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  • ...nd those who justified separation from the [[Church of England]] following the Elizabethan Religious Settlement are commonly called "Puritans" by historia ...into exile as Puritans in Europe, where they came into close contact with the magisterial reformers in Calvinist [[Geneva]] and Lutheran [[Germany]]. The
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  • A Look at [[Justification By Faith]] Alone and Good Works in Luther’s [[Theology]] ===-Table of Contents-===
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