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  • ...bath]] and a belief that death is an unconscious, nondescript state, until an imminent, global Second Advent of [[Christ]].
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  • Our God is an awesome God. Our God is an awesome God.
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  • ...is a word that describes a noun. For example, [[Αγαθος]] meaning "good" is an adjective. ...in form depending upon the way in which their noun is used in a sentence. An adjective needs to match the noun it describes in case, gender and number.
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  • (Our God is an awesome God) (Our God is an awesome God)
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  • ...God, because no human could create such a book. Muslims interpret the Qur'an obviously refers to its literary beauty; it could also speak of any other q ...nk this proves this is not the case. Therefore, the superiority of the Qur'an beauty is therefore subject to opinion which brings several logical problem
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  • '''Elder''' is an English translation of the Koine Greek word ''presbuteros'' found in variou ...st|Baptists]], etc.), an ''elder'' is a lay person charged with serving as an administrator in a local church.
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  • Victory means win or success, or an act of defeating an enemy or opponent in a battle!.
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  • Tony Coffey is an author and minister in Dublin, Ireland. He is an evangelist who conducts missions in Europe and North America. He is married
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  • ...rticles. Users are required to respect its intention of being written from an Reformed evangelical Protestant background. The content of Theopedia was pu
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  • ...ratives can function as either pronouns or adjectives. When functioning as an attributive adjective, a demonstrative will take the predicative position. An example of a demonstrative acting as a pronoun is: "that is a green tree"
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  • subtopics = [[Text:The Epistle of Barnabas|An English translation of the Epistle of Barnabas]] ...er of the same name, a "Barnabas of Alexandria," or simply attribute it to an unknown early Christian teacher.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Literary Miracle of the Qur'an (JBJ)]]
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  • ...in [[Australia]] is an example of a Christian advertisement that did make an impact.
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  • {{error|<big><big><big>400: The page you requested has an invalid title.</big></big></big>}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Crucified and Resurrected (JBJ)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches Jesus' Disciples Overcame (JBJ)]]
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  • {{box | text=The following work of poetry was submitted by an anonymous user.}} ...orked in a carpenter shop until he was thirty. Then for three years he was an itinerant preacher.
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  • ...ion". These two natures "did not separate for a moment or the twinkling of an eye". ...t the Incarnate Logos) died on the cross, then this would not be enough as an atonement for the (infinite) sin of mankind in all ages against the infinit
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  • ...ead Muslims to Christianity because they encourage Muslims to obey the Qur'an. See also [[Comparing Christianity and Islam (JBJ)|Comparing Christianity * [[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches the Bible Is True (JBJ)|The Qur'an Teaches the Bible Is True]]
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  • :People keep a-comin' an' the train done gone. :People keep a-comin' an' the train done gone.
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  • ...not help the Muslims for a limited time. Examples of the theme in the Qur'an are: ...the [[Gnosticism | Gnostics]]. However, none of these groups fits the Qur'an as well as orthodox Christianity.
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  • ...It has an open communion for all baptized Christians. It defines itself as an inclusive and affirming church.
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  • ...level of an archbishop in the Roman Catholic Church, with each archbishop an equal with the bishop of Rome, the pope, being a first among equals. Howeve
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was the Messiah (JBJ)]]
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  • #redirect [[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches the Bible Is True (JBJ)]]
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  • ...e book of Genesis, as it is the an often attacked book of the Bible. It is an anti-evolutionary website.
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  • ...unity in Switzerland. Opposed to theological modernism, Schaeffer promoted an orthodox Protestant faith and a presuppositional approach to Christian apol
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  • The '''infinitive mood''' is a form of the verb. In English, an infinitive verb is expressed using the word "to" before the verb (e.g. "to The Present indicatives an unfolding action whereas the Aorist indicatives a summary action. In practi
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  • A pronoun used for the item questioned in a question is called an interrogative pronoun, such as "who". ...'''what'''. If the '''ι''' does not have an accent on it, then the word is an indefinite pronoun. For example '''τις''' means '''someone''' or '''some
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  • * [[Habakkuk]] - An [[Old Testament]] prophet
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  • ...which is what Christians believe or what the Bible says. Therefore the Qur'an is not criticising Christianity; it is either rebuking Christian heretics o Walad is Arabic for son, always meaning a physical son. When the Qur'an says Jesus is not the Son of God, it uses walad in every case but one.
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  • ...history was [[Martin Luther]] who sparked the Protestant [[Reformation]]. An example of a man who has been devoted to [[evangelism]] is [[Billy Graham]]
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  • An apparition is an appearance (or perceived appearance) to a human of a supernatural being or
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  • ...affirmative is expected. In contrast, "I'm not a man, am I?" implies that an answer in the negative is expected. Similarly, in Koine Greek, the addition When the word [[ουκ]] or [[ουχι]] is used in a question, it may convey an expectation that the answer is "yes".
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  • ...true Islam, it is proper to study Islam as understood by Muhammad, the Qur'an, and his original followers. These sources greatly differ from modern Musl ''Main article:'' [[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches the Bible Is True (JBJ)]]
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  • topic_name = The Prayer of an Unknown Soldier | The "Prayer of an unknown soldier" is a well known prayer found on a body of an anonymous Confederate solider during the American Civil War. It is a prayer
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  • ...ummer of 2004 by the [[Northwest Creation Network]], and is the product of an international team of [[creationists]]. ...(CPOV), which holds that the universe and life on Earth are the result of an act of [[creation]] by [[God]]. The [[young earth creationism]] position is
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  • Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican church on North Terrace, in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. Today it is an evangelical and conservative Anglican church with a large congregation. It'
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  • ...do good to those who hate us. He tells us that the old law of an "eye for an eye" is not how we are supposed to live. And in a spiritual sense, he bring
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  • Joseph was an important figure in the [[Old Testament]]. His story is found in the [[book ===Joseph as an example for us===
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  • ...ven years labour. God later renamed Jacob to Israel after he wrestled with an angel, and he became the father of the Israelites.
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  • '''Deacon''' is an English translation of the [[Koine Greek]] word ''diakonos'' found in vario ...st|Baptists]], etc.), a ''deacon'' is a lay person charged with serving as an administrator in a local church.
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  • * A Hebrew Person - A term used to describe an ancient Israelite person
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  • The Ebionites (Hebrew: אביונים - "the Poor Ones") were an early Jewish-Christian sect who did not acknowledge the deity of [[Jesus Ch ...ed of virgin birth and believed that Jesus would return to reign on earth. An edited version of Matthew's Gospel was used by the Ebionite sect.
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  • An antipope (Latin: antipapa) is a person who, in opposition to a sitting [[Bi
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  • * [[Sexuality and Christianity]] - An overview of what the Bible teaches and the church has taught through histor
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  • Origen of Alexandria (185 - 253) is an early [[Christian]] [[Church Father]] and [[Theology|theologian]].
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  • February 5 - [[Dwight L. Moody]] (an American evangelist) was born (d. [[1899]])
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  • ...with over 1,200 people attending each Sunday. Its Sunday services include an 8:30 am tradition service, 10:00 am and 10:30 am family services and 5:00 p
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  • ...ieve this is a place of eternal torment, whereas others believe that it is an end of existence. Passages such as [[Matthew 3]]:10-12 give an image of destruction.
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  • ...as much attention on women as men. This unfairness to women shows the Qur'an does not speak to equally to females and males of all cultures as Muslims c ==History of the Qur'an on Women==
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  • Purpose may expressed using an infinitive verb in the following ways * Using an articular infinitive with either [[εις]] or [[προς]]
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  • Holy Trinity in Brompton in London is an evangelical Anglican church. It is reasonably well-known around the world b
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  • '''Christ Church''', Lavender Bay is an Anglican [[church (building)|church]] in the [[Sydney]] suburb of [[Lavende Christ Church was founded in 1868 and built to designs by an architect chosen by competition using sandstone quarried on the site. Servi
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  • J6Dpedia was an online Bible commentary with a 6-day-creation viewpoint. The website stood
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  • ...logetics: The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was Crucified and Resurrected | The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was Crucified and Resurrected]]) ...logetics: The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was Crucified and Resurrected | The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was Crucified and Resurrected]])
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  • Bruce Fairchild Barton (1886 - 1967) was an American advertising executive and author. His most
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  • ...ph into Egypt. . . . And the Midianites sold him into Egypt unto Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh’s, the captain of the guard. ([http://biblegateway.com ...to Egypt; and Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh’s, the captain of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him of the hand of the Ishmaelites, that had brought him d
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  • An apologist is a person who defends Christianity through argument and discuss ...more famous ones include [[Irenaeus]] who defended against [[Gnosticism]] (an exclusive cult where matter was taught to be evil) and [[Athanasiadus]] who
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  • ...translated as '''they were hearing'''; the word '''ησαν''' (they were) is an unnecessary additional word that does not change the meaning. An imperfect periphrastic is formed by
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  • ...ulgences is specific to [[Roman Catholicism]]. In Roman Catholic theology, an indulgence is the remission of temporal punishment due to a sin granted by ...and mercy of God. But in the special sense in which we are speaking here, an indulgence is a remission of the temporal punishment due to sin, the guilt
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  • Darlene Zschech is an Australian singer-songwriter from [[Hillsong]] Church in [[Australia]], wel ...Zschech is the worship pastor of [[Hillsong Church]] in Sydney, Australia (an [[Assemblies of God]] church), taking over from [[Geoff Bullock]].
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  • Colossae (or Colosse) was an ancient city of [[Phrygia]] (in current day [[Turkey]]), on the [[Lycus Riv ...Persian Wars, the satrap Tissaphernes was lured to Colossae and killed by an agent of King [[Cyrus]].
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  • Geoff Bullock is an Australian [[Pentecostal]] song-writer. He was the worship pastor for the [ Bullock has released an album entitled "Now Is the Time". Some of his best known songs are '[[Power
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  • It is an adjective.
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  • The "Apostles Creed" is an early statement of [[Christianity|Christian]] belief, probably from the fir Below is an English tranlsation of the creed
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  • ...ilosophical view that the truth value of certain claims - the existence of an afterlife or of God - is unknown, or even inherently unknowable due to the ...osticism) - the view that the question of the existence or nonexistence of an omnipotent God and the nature of ultimate reality is unknowable by reason o
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  • ...Muslims believe Islam is not sexist not from objective exegesis of the Qur'an and tradition but because they want to hold their faith and make it appeali ...time were sexist. The contrapositive is also true; if Muhammad and the Qur'an are not sexist at all, there are divinely led; if they are sexist they are
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  • ...ither an unknown foreign language (xenoglossia), meaningless syllables, or an unknown mystical language. Speaking in tongues is described in the [[New Te
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  • ...heart of our [[prayer]] by praising Him and by being in God's presence in an open loving and intimate way, as the [[Holy Spirit]] enables us. We also wo This is the language of intimacy and love, and worship is an intimate love-response to the love that God offers us. Worship is the first
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  • * [[Augustinians]] - An order of Catholic monks named after Augustine of Hippo.
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  • ...th [[Codex Bezae]] in support of a Western text-type. A notable example of an agreement between the Sinaiticus and Vaticanus texts is that they both omit
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  • Antioch was a major cosmopolitan city in the Roman Empire. It played an important role in the early spread of Christianity.
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  • '''Faith''' means to believe in the truth of an idea that cannot be proven. [[Hebrews 11:1]] in the Bible describes faith a ...ith is defined as one of the three so-called "theological virtues"<ref>For an introduction to the theological virtues cf. Josef Pieper: Faith, Hope, Love
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  • A wiki website is a site that allows users to add content, as on an internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content. There are a num :I think Christian wikis need to join forces|From an internet chat forum
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  • ...nce: in 1950 when [[Pius XII]] defined the [[Assumption of Mary]] as being an article of faith for Roman Catholics. ...rom the doctrine of infallible teachings because of a solemn definition by an ecumenical council, or with teachings that are infallible in virtue of bein
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  • ...ic value on human life, but am just stating a simple effect of abortion on an economy. It costs money to support abortion clinics, money that could be sa I'm [[User:Master Frederique|Master Frederique]]. I'm an American [[Baptist]] teenager who is a lover of [[Jesus]]. I'm going to sta
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  • It's an interesting book to read. Perhaps it seems a bit unrealistic and soppy at t
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  • An equavalent translation is ''Messiah'' or ''the Messiah'' because ''al'' is ...anslated as Messiah to whoever knew it. Because Jesus lived before the Qur'an, we can infer that the title is primarily Hebrew and that al Masih is rathe
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  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet who wrote many works that are still famous today.
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  • Samuel was an [[Old Testament]] prophet.
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  • ...he was told by God that all the churches were "wrong", their "creeds were an abomination in his sight", and all their "professors were corrupt". He was ...Smith to disclose the location of a book "written upon gold plates, giving an account of the former inhabitants of this [American] continent, and the sou
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  • ...is Lord - a call to radical discipleship (Notes compiled by a listener at an address given by John Stott in 2003)|Jesus is Lord (noted from a talk)]] ...Emily Stott. Sir Arnold Stott was a leading physician at Harley Street and an Agnostic. His wife was a Christian who was a regular attender of All Souls,
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  • {{box | text=This page is an index of all people who are important or relevant in church or Biblical his
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  • OrthodoxWiki is an active Wiki for [[Eastern Orthodox]] Christianity.
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  • ...lso a role model for the people of Israel, and in some ways was considered an ideal king. Unlike his son Solomon, David remained faithful in his worship ...lfilled that promise of establishing an ever-lasting kingdom, although not an earthly political kingdom as people may have expected, but rather a kingdom
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  • * The book was reviewed in an online magazine often associated with articles on data analytics and relate ''The Way of the Pilgrim: How an Anonymous Russian Spiritual Classic Changed My Life''
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  • Katherine Bushell was an author who wrote the book [[God's Word to Women]].
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  • '''St Thomas' Anglican Church, Narellan''' is an [[Anglican]] church in the outer south-western [[Sydney]] suburb of [[Narel By the early 1990's, an application was undertaken to renovate St Thomas'. In addition, the idea of
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  • ...rophets of the [[Old Testament]]. He warned against formal worship without an underlying pure heart, focussing on the forgiveness of God.
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  • ...or a medical abortion. A miscarriage is a naturally occurring process when an embryo or fetus dies and is naturally expelled from the uterus. A medical a ...er physically or emotionally, is under threat. In practice this means that an abortion can be performed quite easily, because all it requires is for the
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  • Although the practice of polygamy is not an active doctrine in most Mormon circles today, it set Mormons apart from the ...ce continued for several years in Canada and Mexico, but gradually came to an end. Today, members of the LDS Church are excommunicated if they are found
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  • ...to the Devil by eating the forbidden fruit. It is most likely to have been an apple.
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  • The fleur de lys is is a stylized design of either an iris or a lily. It is sometimes used to symbolize the [[Trinity]].
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  • ...tics of a product resulting from an intelligent agent (God), as opposed to an unguided process. ...one generation to the next, and likewise a heritable trait that decreases an individual's chance of reproducing will become rarer - this is natural sele
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  • (Note that there is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Nelson American R&B/Jazz artist] with th
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  • William Barclay notes that "Agape has to do with the mind, it is not an emotion which rises unbidden in our hearts; it is a principle by which we d [[The Four Loves]] is an excellent study by [[C.S. Lewis]]
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  • ...ming miracles, the Qur'an denies that any miracle happened except the Qur'an itself. One verse in the Qur'an is cited as a miracle of Muhammad, the splitting of the moon.
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  • ...capitalisation, "The Lord" (Hebrew [[Adonai]], Greek [[Kurios]]) serves as an epithet of [[Yahweh]]. Christians also use the phrase "Our Lord" (or "The L
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  • .... A religious order is called an "Institute of Consecrated Life" - this is an organization of people who live to achieve a common purpose through a form
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