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  • topic_name = Politics, the Government and the Church | Since the time of [[Jesus]], the church has played a role in the political world to varying degrees. Initially pers
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  • #REDIRECT [[Politics, the Church and the Government]]
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  • ...Jefferts Schori, the Presiding Bishop of The [[Episcopal church|Episcopal Church]] in the [[USA]] - the first woman elected primate in the [[Anglican Commun * [[Gender Politics within the Church]]
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  • [[Gender Politics within the Church]] [[Politics, the Church and the Government]]
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  • ...as [[G.K. Chesterton]] and [[Hilaire Belloc]], who were influenced by the Church. Papal encyclicals by [[Pope Leo XIII]], [[Pope Pius XI]], and [[Pope John ...} [[Christianity]] -> [[Current issues]] -> [[Politics, the Church and the Government]]
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  • topic_name = Politics, the Government and the Church | Since the time of [[Jesus]], the church has played a role in the political world to varying degrees. Initially pers
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  • topic_name = The Old Catholic Church | ...ly used to describe the churches that broke away from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] over the issue of [[papal infallibility]] after the [[First Vatican Counc
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  • ...a government that wanted to interact and interfere with the affairs of the church. ...itive outcomes of this involvement included restoration of property to the church.
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  • === Church Organizations and Associations === ==== Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) ====
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  • ...to morality and church order, including discussing baptism, the meaning of church and practice of excommunication, pacifism, religious separation from the st ...ent for a believer to publicly committ to Christ and define entry into the church.
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  • ...monism is often associated with polygmany, its largest denomination, [[The Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints]], does not support [[polygamy]]. ...practice of polygamy while sharing many beliefs and doctrines with the LDS Church.
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  • ...speaking countries. Within the Anglican Communion and within each Anglican church there are three main wings: evangelical (low); anglo-catholic (high); liber ...hurches. The British Government, acting on behalf of the Monarch, appoints Church of England bishops. Bishops also sit in the House of Lords, a privilege not
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  • ...d of people who are willing to listen to the [[gospel]] however, and the [[church]] is growing rapidly. ...owever, there is still widespread persecution of religious groups that the government does not trust. In China, a Christian can go to jail for proclaiming the go
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  • ...tropolitan Theofan had been consecrated in 1922 as Bishop of Durres by the Church of Albania, which did not claim any jurisdiction in North America, and thus ...suppression and manipulation of the Church of Albania by the new Communist government, a significant portion of Orthodox Albanian-Americans petitioned the Patria
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  • ...which the Reformed movement was originally established had its own church government. Several of these local churches have expanded to worldwide denominations a
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  • ...ons}} - [[Baptist Church in the United States|Anglican]], [[Roman Catholic Church in the United States|Roman Catholic]] ...colonies as the perfect place to gain religious freedom from a persecuting government. They boarded the Mayflower and two other America bound ships and headed fo
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  • The '''Ringatu''' church is a Christian denomination in [[New Zealand]] that was founded in 1868 by ...next four years Te Kooti and his followers fought a series of battles with Government forces and Te Kooti was pursued until his pardon in 1883. During this time,
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  • ...council which affirmed his absolute authority within the [[Roman Catholic Church]].]] | * [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Old Catholic Church]]
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  • Which is the Church of the Living God, the Pillar and Ground of the Truth, Without Controversy, ...minion:Statement of Faith|Statement of Faith]] | [[Religious Organizations:Church Of the Living God:Keith Dominion:Officials|Officials]]
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  • The government (at least the American government) continues to get further into debt, yet they continue to support abortion. ...Institute]] this Fall and am very excited. I attend [[Sand Springs Baptist Church]]. My dad is the youth pastor. Thanks for reading and God bless!
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  • ...ulation, most attending either [[Roman Catholic]], [[Anglican]], [[Uniting Church of Australia|Uniting]], [[Baptist]] or [[Assemblies of God]] churches. The state currently has a democratically elected centre-left Labor government in power.
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  • ...y a separate institution from its parent) is not an officially established church. ...eration include the [[Uniting Congregations of Aotearoa New Zealand]], and church leaders have issued joint statements on a number of issues (for example, on
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  • * [[Encyclical Epistle of the Church at Smyrnam]] * [[Justin on the Sole Government of God]]
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  • ...New Zealand under the leadership of the Prime Minister, who is the Head of Government. ...e [[Mormonism|LDS (Mormon) church]]. The New Zealand-based [[Ratana|Ratana church]] has adherents among Māori. According to census figures, other significan
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  • topic_name = The Assyrian Church of the East | subtopics = [[Assyrian Church of the East Heirarchy]]
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  • ...hbishop]] of [[Sydney]], [[Australia]], and Metropolitan of the [[Anglican Church in New South Wales|Province of New South Wales]]. ...e met in secular Sydney, the result has been an unprecendented increase in church planting with more than 60 new congregations started between 2002 and 2005
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  • topic_name = The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthian Church | ...ions under Domitian. Confirmation of the date comes from the fact that the church at Rome is called "ancient" and that the presbyters installed by the apostl
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  • * {{region_denominations}} - [[Roman Catholic Church in France|Roman Catholicism]] ...ic, 10% Muslim, less than 2% Protestant, and about 1% Jewish. However, the government does not keep statistics on religious affiliation, and according to a Janua
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  • ...and evangelic, with a strong focus on the authority of the [[Bible]]. Each church has autonomy with a congregational governance system, however churches ofte * '''A'''utonomy of the local church ([[Matthew 18]]:15-17; [[1 Corinthians 6]]:1-3)
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  • ...He is especially known for his establishment of his Presbyterian system of church governance in [[Geneva]] in [[Switzerland]], as well as his understanding o ...r of reformation, on November 1, 1533. The address enraged both civil and church authorities and compelled Cop to flee Paris. The second was the so-called
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  • ...s (or Father Christmas), decoration and display of the Christmas tree, and church services remembering [[Jesus]]. ...bration as "trappings of popery" and the "rags of the Beast". The Catholic Church responded by promoting the festival in a more religiously oriented form. Wh
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  • ...he [[Roman Catholic Church]] and those who justified separation from the [[Church of England]] following the Elizabethan Religious Settlement are commonly ca ...lic models of church organization, the English Reformation had brought the Church under control of the monarchy while leaving many of its religious practices
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  • The [[Pope]] is the head of [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Eastern Catholic Churches]]. In addition to this spiritual role, th ...e of an antipope is usually due either to doctrinal controversy within the Church, or to confusion as to who is the legitimate Pope at the time.
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  • The question before us is this - who is the Lord? Is it Christ or the church? Who has the right to determine these things, Jesus or us? Jesus says, "Not ...Jesus' lordship had political implications for his followers in the early church. The emperors expected to receive homage as a god. A provincial governor mi
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  • ...s. After Queen Mary reunited the Church of England with the Roman Catholic Church, he was executed in 1556 for heresy. ...the death of King Henry, Thomas Cranmer became a key figure in the regency government of King Edward VI.
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  • ...Revelation]] into the state of [[Iowa]] and bring [[reformation]] into the church. This alliance exists to release [[Revelation]] into the state, encourage e ...echer]], Father of the [[Second Great Awakening]], at [[Charles Finney]]’s church in [[Oberlin, Ohio]]. That word proclaimed that Iowa was the key to the
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  • ...entecostal]] 7.7%, [[Seventh-day Adventist|Seventh Day Adventist]] 7.6%, [[Church of God]] 7.6%, [[Baptist]] 7.3%, Presbytarian .2%), [[Catholicism|Roman Cat ...stal]] 12.2%, Moravian 8.3%, [[Methodist]] 5.6%, Wesleyan Holiness 4.5%, [[Church of God]] 4.1%, [[Baptist]] 3.6%), [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] 8.2%, othe
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  • ...lycarp, to whom he bequeathed his own spirit, and in whom he well knew the Church would recognize a sort of survival of St. John himself If the reader has an ...especially as in this letter we first find the use of the phrase "Catholic Church" in patristic writings. He defines it as to be found "where Jesus Christ is
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  • * Public affairs/government relations ...rst-ever such festival of its kind and was held at [[Bayview Glen Alliance Church]] in Toronto.
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  • ...on and controversy. In the book, claims are made that the [[Roman Catholic Church]] has been involved in a cover-up of the true story about [[Jesus]], who wa ...lt, the book has attracted a generally negative response from the Catholic Church and other Christian communities, from historians who note that Brown has di
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  • ...hed people for conducting unauthorised religious services outside of the [[Church of England]]. An expanded edition, with additions written after Bunyan was I like his service, his wages, his servants, his government, his
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  • ISA 9:6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government 1CO 1:2 Unto the church of God which is at Corinth, to them that are sanctified
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  • ...rary of leading divines of the commonwealth times,—minister of the largest church in West Suffolk for the uninterrupted period of thirty-five years,—author ...n, Owen, Goodwin, and a host of other giants in theology, seceded from the Church of England, Gurnall stood fast, and refused to move. He did not act with th
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  • ...', in the Bible we also see an evolution of ''techniques'' -- new forms of government and law, methods of communication ([[Hebrews 1:1]]-[[Hebrews 1:2]]), approa ...ing of [[Ephesians 2:19]] - [[Ephesians 2:22]] applies that concept to the church collectively as well as to Christians individually. [[1 Peter 2:4]] - [[1 P
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  • 3: Luther’s Liberty With The Canon And Trends In Church History: A look at the scholarly understanding of the canon in the sixteent ...ther-card”: a tangential criticism claiming one must believe an infallible church authored an infallible list of infallible books. Without this, one subjecti
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  • | Government archives in 5th century BC. The first example of this was probably the Hitt ...hould use not only musical instruments, but everything we create – houses, church halls, shopping centres, cars, boats, space shuttles, pencils, iPhones and
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  • ...enumerate all the horrible abominations and deceptions? This is the pope's government and holiness.”[11] ...on in the matter. He points out that only those in charge that deprive the church of both elements are guilty: “Who will deny, however, that they who do co
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  • * [[Church (EBD)]] * [[Government of God (EBD)]]
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