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  • [[Image:Vatican_II.jpg|thumb|center|The Second Vatican Council convened]] | ...the Bible, the permission for use of local languages in place of Latin in the liturgy and a move towards pluralism.
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  • ...ember 13, 1545 and ending on December 4, 1563. The council was prompted by the [[Protestant Reformation]] which began in 1517. ...other books]] to the Catholic version of the [[Bible]], more specifically the [[Old Testament]].
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  • subtopics = [[First Ecumenical Council]], [[Nicene Creed]] * [[Second Ecumenical Council]]
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  • topic_name = The Council of Ephesus, 431 AD | subtopics = [[Nestorianism]], [[Assyrian Church of the East]]
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  • The '''Second Ecumenical Council''' or '''First Council of Constantinople''' took place in 381. ...th from [[Arianism]], and this differentiation was accepted by churches in the West.
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  • topic_name = Christianity in the Fourth Century | subtopics = [[First Ecumenical Council|Council of Nicea]] |
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  • topic_name = Council of Nicea | ...ture of [[Jesus]], deciding against the Arians in favor of the doctrine of the [[Trinity]].
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  • * [[Christological Controversies and the Chalcedon Definition (G.G.)]] | ...results of this council who affirmed [[monophysitism]] and felt that this council was endorsing a form of [[Nestorianism]].
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  • [[Image:Vatican_II.jpg|thumb|center|The Second Vatican Council convened]] | ...the Bible, the permission for use of local languages in place of Latin in the liturgy and a move towards pluralism.
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Second Vatican Council]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Second Vatican Council]]
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  • The disciples were first called Christians in Antioch.” (Acts 11:26). The [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] in Antioch traces its roots to the dawn of Christianity.
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  • ..., since 1929 has been elected by [[High Council of The Salvation Army|High Council]]. Below are the current ranks for Officers.
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  • [[Image:DCP 4427.jpg|thumb|center|The main [[church building]] in [[Echmiadzin]].]] | * [[Divisions in the Armenian Apostolic Church]], [[Armenian Apostolic Church Heirarchy]], [[Ech
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  • topic_name = The Oriental Churches | subtopics = [[Branches of the Oriental Orthodox Communion Index]] - [[Armenian Apostolic Church]], [[Copt
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  • * [[First Ecumenical Council]] ...taught that the Son is a divine being, created by the Father. The [[First Council of Nicaea]] (325 A.D.) condemned Arianism.
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  • ...]], instigator of the council which affirmed his absolute authority within the [[Roman Catholic Church]].]] | * [[Second Vatican Council]] |
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  • ...tion]], [[First Vatican Council]], [[Second Vatican Council|Second Vatican Council]] ...teenth century based on differences in opinion of [[doctrine]], especially the issue of [[Justification by faith]] alone versus [[Justification by faith p
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  • subtopics = [[Pope]], [[First Vatican Council]], [[Ex Cathedra]] | ...ction of the Holy Spirit. This doctrine was defined in the [[First Vatican Council]] in [[1870 AD]]. This teaching is not acceptable by any other Christian de
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  • ==World Council of Churches== ...d church fellowships in more than 110 countries and territories throughout the world, representing over 500 million Christians world wide.
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  • ...earth, of all that is, seen and unseen... [[Text:Nicene Creed|Full text of the Nicene Creed]]}} topic_name = The Nicene Creed |
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