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  • The [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] teach that justification and cleansing from sin requires both faith in [[ ...of the core reasons for the Protestant break-away from the Roman Catholic Church in the [[Reformation]]. Passages such as [[James 2:24]] which discuss justi
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  • ...[Judaism|Jews]] in the state, and the numerical dominance of the [[Baptist Church]] is beginning to decline. This is especially evident in the urban areas of **[[Roman Catholic]] - 10%
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  • ...nflicts over matters of doctrine have resulted in significant rifts in the church. Various Creeds and catechisms have been written as statements of the belie ...t, often over matters of doctrine has resulted in significant rifts in the church. Various Creeds and catechisms have been written as statements of the belie
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  • topic_name = The Assyrian Church of the East | subtopics = [[Assyrian Church of the East Heirarchy]]
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  • * [[Church]], [[Church history]], [[Denominations]] * [[Places]], [[Mission]], [[World-wide church directory]] |
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  • "Yes, but what are you? Anglican? Catholic? Lutheran?" he persisted. ...ply Christian". But to satisfy him, I continued, "But I attend an Anglican church currently."
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  • '''History of the Nasrani Church of the East''' ...homa Nasrani Orthodox Church" and the more popular "Saint Thomas Christian Church of the East and Abroad".
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  • ...ceived heresy, but this one, as revised in 381 was the very last time both Catholic and Orthodox communions could bring themselves to agree upon a creed. ...for support of their respective doctrinal positions, and soon the whole of Eastern Christendom became enveloped in a controversy that threatened to tear it ap
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  • ...(the language of communication, much like English is today) throughout the eastern Mediterranean area. ...ice of the Jews, exclude the additional books. [[Roman Catholicism]] and [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] however, include some of these books in Bibles.
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  • ...and evangelic, with a strong focus on the authority of the [[Bible]]. Each church has autonomy with a congregational governance system, however churches ofte * '''A'''utonomy of the local church ([[Matthew 18]]:15-17; [[1 Corinthians 6]]:1-3)
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  • ...igion by about 33.39% of the world population of which [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] are 16.85%, [[Protestantism|Protestant]] 6.15%, Orthodox 3.96%, and Angli [[Albania]] [[Islam|Muslim]] 56.7%, [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] 10%, Orthodox 6.8%, atheist 2.5%, Bektashi (a Sufi order) 2.1%, other 5.7
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  • ...] is the head of [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Eastern Catholic Churches]]. In addition to this spiritual role, the Pope is also head of th ...e of an antipope is usually due either to doctrinal controversy within the Church, or to confusion as to who is the legitimate Pope at the time.
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  • ...s (or Father Christmas), decoration and display of the Christmas tree, and church services remembering [[Jesus]]. ...bration as "trappings of popery" and the "rags of the Beast". The Catholic Church responded by promoting the festival in a more religiously oriented form. Wh
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