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  • ...al other biblical figures from the New Testament. This argument is heavily disputed.
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  • ...Jesus' birth, ministry, and crucifixion all happened. Jesus' miracles are disputed although many secular historians have difficulties explaining how Jesus may
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  • ...esses]] and [[Christadelphianism]], the eternality and deity of Christ are disputed.
    2 KB (342 words) - 22:56, 12 December 2010
  • ...ature are texts of the Jewish and Christian traditions whose canonicity is disputed. That is, they are books that are not accepted as part of the [[Bible]] by
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  • ...sputatios. The first was called the "ordinary" in which the question to be disputed was announced beforehand. The second was the quodlibetal in which the stude
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  • ...and that he is alive today. He was born around 4 B.C (although the year is disputed to be anywhere between 7 and 4 B.C) and grew up in [[Palestine]] where he t
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  • ...find a man dressed in white who announces Jesus' [[resurrection]]. In the disputed longer ending section Mary Magdalene sees the resurrected Jesus then tells
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  • *''Disputed Questions'', 1256-1272
    10 KB (1,556 words) - 22:07, 30 September 2015
  • ...ake a decision of salvation for an infant. Related to this doctrine is the disputed concept of an "age of accountability" when God determines that a mentally c
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  • ...writings of Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, is a question that has been much disputed, and has employed the pens of the ablest critics. And whatever positiveness
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  • ...e called Jude’s.” ... Eusebius also includes both epistles in his list of “Disputed Books” (History, III, xxiv, 3). …. Cf. the statement by Jerome (d. 420) ...stle called Jude’s.”… Eusebius also includes both epistles in his list of “Disputed Books” (History, III, xxiv, 3)…Cf. the statement by Jerome (d. 420) in
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