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  • [[Albanian Orthodox Church|Albania]] [[Orthodox Church in America|America]]
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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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  • subtopics = [[Divisions in the Syriac Orthodox Church]], [[Syriac Orthodox Church Heirarchy]] * [[History of the Syriac Orthodox Church]]
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  • topic_name = The Orthodox Church | subtopics = [[History of Eastern Orthodoxy]] - [[Ecumenical council]], [[Great Schism]]
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  • [[Advent Christian Church]] [[African Methodist Episcopal Church]]
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  • Eastern Orthodoxy traces its roots to the time of the Gospels. ====Dawn of the Byzantine Period (4th Century)====
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  • This list is in order of number of members. ;[[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]] - 1.2 billion
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  • ...rch is not a building. Nor is it an organisation or human institution. The church is simply the people whose sins have been forgiven through their faith Jesu topic_name = Church / Ecclesiology
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  • '''History of the Nasrani Church of the East''' ...srani Orthodox Church" and the more popular "Saint Thomas Christian Church of the East and Abroad".
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  • * [[Assyrian Church of the East]] ...emerged when he began preaching against the new title Theotokos or Mother of God.
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  • topic_name = The Assyrian Church of the East | subtopics = [[Assyrian Church of the East Heirarchy]]
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  • * [[Patriarchs]], [[Judges]], [[Kings of Israel Index]], [[Prophets]], [[Apostles]] ...s]]. He revealed himself to the [[Moses]] who delivered the Israelites out of slavery, and to [[King David|David]] whom he made king over [[Israel]]. The
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  • ...teaching of Christianity about the three-yet-one nature of God. It is one of teachings that makes Christianity unique among other religions, and althoug ...] around 180 A.D. as a way of expressing the triune (three-yet-one) nature of the one God that is revealed in the Bible, which does use the words Father,
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  • ...s”, and then describes Christians partaking of the Eucharist on the “table of the Lord.” Thus, the word “table” here is a synonym for “altar.” ...race like that which is conferred on male deacons. Canon 19 of the Council of Nicaea (held in AD 325) seems to indicate that deaconesses were not ordaine
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