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  • ...he Christian Church sees clearly the advantage of a united Christian front and cannot see why the Churches cannot 'get together'. The problem is doubtless ...Orthodox Church]], [[Eastern Oriental Church]], [[Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]], [[Protestant Church]], [[Pentecostal Ch
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  • ...s = List of links to related subtopic information articles, original texts and index pages | Bulleted list to specific personal opinion articles and sermons that people have uploaded |
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  • ...heological terms most often associated with Calvinism are "predestination" and "election", which refer to the particularity of God's grace in salvation. ...basically followed [[Augustine]] (A.D. 354-430) in areas of predestination and the sovereignty of God.
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  • ...FARTICLES}} articles]]. Learn about wikis and [[Help:Contents|contribute]] and help in building the largest free Christian encyclopedia. <h3>[[God]] and [[The essence of Christianity]]</h3>
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  • ...reform, renewal, as well as reaffirmation of [[Roman Catholic]] doctrines and structure that occurred in response to the Protestant [[Reformation]]. Key ...e view that these reforms were prompted largely by the rise of Protestants and the threat they posed to Catholic institutions. In this view, the reforms w
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  • * Literature and films about Luther - [[Luther (film)]] | * [[A look at justification by faith and good works in Luther's theology (J.S)]]
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  • * [[Bible]], [[Christian literature, art, music and media]] * [[Christian doctrine and debates]], [[Grace]], [[Love]]
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  • * [[Protestant Doctrine]] - [[Justification by faith]] ...enominations today include the [[Lutheran Church]], [[Anglican Communion]] and the [[Baptist Church]].
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  • subtopics = [[Baptist doctrine]] - [[Justification by faith alone]], [[Believer's baptism]], [[Sola Scriptura]], [[Baptist doctrine: Co ...d as a symbol of their [[salvation]]. The churches tend to be conservative and evangelic, with a strong focus on the authority of the [[Bible]]. Each chur
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  • ...], but due to a narrow escape from death by lightning, he changed his mind and in spite of his father’s objections became an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ...higher clergy. Returning to Wittenberg he took the degree of D.Th. in 1512 and was appointed to the chair of biblical studies, which he occupied for the r
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  • ...n [[Geneva]] in [[Switzerland]], as well as his understanding of salvation and grace, in particular, predestination. ..., 1564 was a prominent French theologian during the Protestant Reformation and the namesake of the theological system known as Calvinism. Along with Marti
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  • ...nce the time of Christ, because Christians have had differences in beliefs and practices. Today, they can be grouped into 6 main groups, with some amount ...ined unchanged over time. There is a strong link between religion, culture and country in these churches. For example, Greek people that have migrated to
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  • ...predestination a fair doctrine or does it make God out to be dispassionate and tyrannical? In this paper, I will attempt to answer those questions. ...th His creation as He pleases. He has the right to elect some to salvation and let all the rest go their natural way: to hell. This is predestination.
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  • === "Did Luther say, “Be a sinner and sin boldly”? === A Look at [[Justification By Faith]] Alone and Good Works in Luther’s [[Theology]]
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  • ...><font size="4"><font color="brown">'''Why I Am Now Against Contraception, and an Appeal to My Fellow Christians'''</font></font></center> ...the more conservative view that only men were called by God to that role. And frankly, it was unusual that this particular person espoused the more liber
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  • ...ntury. The opinions of Luther’s Catholic contemporaries Desederius Erasmus and Cardinal Cajetan. ...A look at the most frequently used Luther quote on his view of the canon, and Luther’s subsequent retraction.
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  • ...ritan divine of the seventeenth century,—that he was minister of Lavenham,—and that he wrote a well-known book of practical divinity, most persons know no ...th of information about so good a man appears at first sight extraordinary and unaccountable. Born, as he was, in a seaport town of no mean importance,—
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  • * [[Azur and Azzur (EBD)]] * [[By and by (EBD)]]
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