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London, where as young man he converted to | Christianity and becoming a noted Anglican writer and th |
gh New Zealand has no established religion, | Christianity has been the majority religious affiliation |
ship of the day in defence of the idea that | Christianity had been a Jewish Gnostic cult that spread |
... | Christianity had been twelve winters in Norway ... |
Christianity has been present in the town since at least | |
Christianity has been present in Connor Diocese for over | |
This epoch marks a time in which | Christianity has been somewhat imposed upon the native p |
ck-Huessy, whom he had nearly followed into | Christianity, have been published as Judaism Despite Chr |
Christianity arrived before 700 AD and open air services | |
In 1848 he was converted to | Christianity and began distributing Bibles and religious |
Christians and have published a book called | Christianity for Beginners. |
Christians and have published a book called | Christianity for Beginners. |
s the east confused some people into seeing | Christianity as being sun worshiping. |
back, Japan had changed quite drastically: | Christianity was being eradicated since its interdiction |
ng, he came to think that there was more to | Christianity than being pompous and culturally active. |
race as a solution to two great problems in | Christianity: the belief of original sin and the Protest |
Holt was a follower of Charismatic | Christianity and believed in traditional Pentecostal gif |
Arminianism is a sect of Protestant | Christianity which believes in the "Divine Right of King |
n nationalists as well, many of whom viewed | Christianity as belonging to Western culture. |
he then Sorbian population of the region to | Christianity, the Benedictine abbey that had been founde |
l Review and is a prominent debater against | Christianity and Biblical inerrancy in particular, havin |
See also: Apostolic see, Jerusalem in | Christianity, and Bishop of Jerusalem |
icheron" in Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern | Christianity (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 1999.) |
(Politics, Economics, Socialism, Ethics and | Christianity) which blamed capitalist exploitation for c |
Early archaeological evidence of | Christianity in Bolton-le-Moors is a large preaching cro |
le and Place: A Covenant Ecclesiology (2009 | Christianity Today Book Award in Theology/Ethics) |
owing an introduction addressing Sufism and | Christianity, the book presents three parts: first, a sh |
He followed this in 1939 with Crisis for | Christianity, a book which dealt with the relations betw |
until his death resisting the conversion to | Christianity for both himself and the population of the |
Hinduism and | Christianity are both practiced in Kothanalloor. |
ries of torture, slaughter, and misery that | Christianity will bring, will proceed despite his effort |
5. ‘The Introduction of | Christianity into Britain: an Argument on the Evidences |
He wrote a few books on | Christianity, the British Empire and also on music. |
Christianity was brought to the Franks by monks. | |
al understanding is not only furthered, but | Christianity and Buddhism in their immiscible difference |
e, both Tanabe and Keiji Nishitani wrote on | Christianity and Buddhism and identified common elements |
and the philosophy of religion-particularly | Christianity and Buddhism. |
in their mission, hid them and converted to | Christianity after building an altar in honor of John th |
lusion that the symbols of the cards mocked | Christianity and burned the cards. |
Primitive Society Through the Beginning of | Christianity (1954) by Georgia Harkness (ISBN 0-404-1064 |
His book The Democratization of American | Christianity, published by Yale University Press in 1989 |
He converted to Arianism, the form of | Christianity professed by the Goths. |
s represented a parallel Marian religion to | Christianity, founded by first-generation followers of t |
n by converting them to his liberal form of | Christianity, and by providing them with free salt for f |
Disillusioned with the | Christianity practiced by his fellow Anglicans, he left |
drawing its teachings from the traditional | Christianity presented by the Church Fathers (Patristics |
assan El Ouazzani traveler who converted to | Christianity and called himself Leo Africanus, a situati |
predestination, or a version of Evangelical | Christianity or Calvinism that is deemed by the critic t |
an and a continental Saxon who converted to | Christianity and came to Canterbury because of the saint |
ht reconciliation with all various forms of | Christianity as can be seen in the works of its most fam |
as a Christian Socialist, he later rejected | Christianity, as can be seen from his writings, and embr |
nd its four main forms: Orthodoxy, Oriental | Christianity, Western Catholicism and Protestantism. |
ed by a high degree of faith in Evangelical | Christianity, thus causing the name of Jesus to be affix |
separated the British church from European | Christianity for centuries, so the church in Rome had no |
ass appears to go back to the early days of | Christianity; the ceremony is expressly mentioned in the |
icially recognize conversions from Islam to | Christianity; also certain interfaith marriages are not |
sult of his residence in Ceylon appeared in | Christianity in Ceylon (1850) and Ceylon, Physical, Hist |
a different version of the history of early | Christianity and challenges the divinity of Jesus, shake |
WikiProject | Christianity / Charismatic |
WikiProject | Christianity / Charismatic / Holiness Movement |
n articles: Church of the East in China and | Christianity in China |
ian who was killed because of his belief in | Christianity in China in 1871 in Poklo, Guangdong. |
1550, in particular on the introduction of | Christianity into China and the reception of Confucianis |
ject of the conference was the promotion of | Christianity in China fewer than 10 Chinese can be ident |
lt of the restrictions against preaching of | Christianity in China, Milne moved to Malacca, Malaysia |
thor of several significant books regarding | Christianity in China. |
Consequently, when he converted to | Christianity, he chose "Marksman" as his surname. |
The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors (or | Christianity Before Christ) is an 1875 book written by K |
Christianity and Christian Union (1913) | |
ot observed by the mainstream of professing | Christianity, the Christian groups (mostly those with or |
related are the subjects of Biblical law in | Christianity, Early Christianity and Judaism, and Paul o |
the population of Liberia practices either | Christianity or Christianity combined with elements of t |
Buddhist nationalism rose as reactions to | Christianity.. Hindu-Buddhist collaboration is growing mo |
article is within the scope of WikiProject | Christianity, a collaborative effort to improve the cove |
In 2001 he edited | Christianity, a collection of essays published by Verita |
Christianity Today columnist Charles Colson asserts that | |
So-called | Christianity, as commonly practiced in the United States |
ary because he advocated that evolution and | Christianity were compatible. |
4, on the basis of its sparse references to | Christianity, and complete absence of remarks on Constan |
His final book, A Rebirth for | Christianity, was completed shortly before his death on |
shown that it was impossible to make all of | Christianity to conform to one faith and thus called an |
e men of fortitude who died in the cause of | Christianity; Jupiter contains the kings of Justice; and |
reation Fest exists with the aim to promote | Christianity through contemporary Christian music. |
ants of Mallorcan Jews who had converted to | Christianity, but continued to form a largely endogamous |
uced a manga titled The History of Japanese | Christianity, a controversial work among Japanese Christ |
album was recorded after Enigk converted to | Christianity; this conversion had brought on the disband |
Catholicism is the only legitimate form of | Christianity, Matatics converted, becoming the first PCA |
Ming period, Ying Hua became interested in | Christianity and convinced that Confucianism and Christi |
ate teens or early twenties he converted to | Christianity, being convinced that “the scriptures are s |
c, one of the many Irish saints who brought | Christianity to Cornwall during the Dark Ages, and is lo |
The more theologically evangelical | Christianity Explored course was devised as an evangelic |
osophy of this movement was an admixture of | Christianity and Cree beliefs. |
peated conflicts between traditionalism and | Christianity led Crosby to suspend the Dudowards' member |
Even some elements of | Christianity (like crosses), Zoroastrianism (fire ceremo |
God's Holy Hill: A History of | Christianity in Cuddesdon. |
g them to religious contexts was popular in | Christianity, the Cult of Isis and other ancient religio |
utive Director of the Australian Centre for | Christianity and Culture within Charles Sturt University |
n God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for | Christianity and Culture (2010) ISBN 978-1-4335-1404-3 |
Christianity and Culture in Colonial Australia: Selected | |
ially a subproject of Wikipedia:WikiProject | Christianity, to deal with articles relating to the Meth |
Although Omar converted to | Christianity on December 3, 1820, many modern scholars b |
nd spiritualism after losing their faith in | Christianity were dedicated to Budge's works, particular |
Dominated by Sunni Muslims, | Christianity in Deir ez-Zor can be traced back to the Ap |
Against the Grain: | Christianity and Democracy, War and Peace, Crossroad, 20 |
s which he construed as blasphemies against | Christianity and denounced to his general Raymond de Pen |
-trivial, published works... (for instance, | Christianity Today, Deseret News, and Billboard). |
s first spiritual awakening that led him to | Christianity (as detailed in Surprised by Joy), while ac |
Budge was, himself, a proponent of liberal | Christianity and devoted to comparative religions, and h |
Mahayana Buddhist Perspective Buddhism and | Christianity in Dialogue (2005) |
s adapted local systems and images to teach | Christianity, as did the Portuguese in China. |
ile the Church of the East (i.e., Nestorian | Christianity) also did not accept the Council of Chalced |
He converted to | Christianity and died there in 1835. |
Fishkind converted to | Christianity after discussions with his son, Todd, and c |
In | Christianity, the dispensation (or administration) of th |
ertain; indeed the issue of Biblical law in | Christianity remains disputed to this day. |
itself a demonstration sufficient to prove | Christianity a divine revelation.''" |
He is also a co-author two books on | Christianity and divorce. |
onsummate the marriage until he converts to | Christianity; he does so, and she becomes pregnant. |
asian Creed as authoritative definitions of | Christianity, handed down throughout the centuries. |
ions of the Bible", Lewis defends authentic | Christianity and draws a distinct line between Truth and |
s who influenced the development of British | Christianity include Dubricius, Cadoc, Petroc, Piran, Ia |
Japanese | Christianity evolved during this phase of peresecution t |
Donin) of La Rochelle, a Jewish convert to | Christianity in early thirteenth-century Paris, is known |
VHP has advanced that conversion to | Christianity had earned them no significant benefits and |
cation he was worried about the weakness of | Christianity in East Germany and about Islam, whose rise |
n: Aveland & Ness with Stamford; Beltisloe; | Christianity; Elloe East; Elloe West; Graffoe; Grantham; |
e treatment came from Wilson's own blend of | Christianity and Eastern mysticism. |
Eastern | Christianity (the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox an |
Editor, with author Elizabeth Breuilly | Christianity and Ecology (1992, World Religions and Ecol |
In | Christianity, the ecstatic experiences of the Apostles P |
75 to return to Union as Professor of World | Christianity and Ecumenism, but quickly found his new po |
2004) Introduction to | Christianity, revised ed. |
Encyclopedia of | Christianity (1st ed.). |
ados in 1765, the Moravians sought to bring | Christianity and education to the slaves, and were the f |
ve years, and put much effort into bringing | Christianity and education to the indigenous Sami people |
es selected concerned the role of Islam and | Christianity in Egyptian society, Arab-West relations an |
zealous Christian who was martyred for his | Christianity with eight companions. |
lims in an attempt to force him to renounce | Christianity and embrace Islam. |
After renouncing | Christianity and embracing Buddhism, Vimaladharmasuriya |
rch Growth is a movement within evangelical | Christianity which emphasizes mainly missionary work com |
e and deep understanding of religion and of | Christianity, and endeavoured to counteract these defect |
One of the earliest polemicists against | Christianity, he engaged Origen in a debate on the Trini |
Newcastle, depicts the history of Catholic | Christianity in England, from the conversion of Ethelber |
In the history of | Christianity in England, a connexion was a circuit of pr |
ncras Old Church, the second oldest site of | Christianity in England. |
ise him as St. Giles, the saint who brought | Christianity to England. |
He converted to | Christianity, and entered the clergy when he was baptise |
purported to be a tract to convert Jews to | Christianity, but equally served as an introduction to C |
sed Sigehere and his people to recant their | Christianity and Essex reverted to Paganism a third time |
e is a St. Cedd's Church-Saint Cedd brought | Christianity to Essex. |
estions and comments about life, the Bible, | Christianity, God, etc. |
Christianity in Ethiopia | |
Calusa man cut his hair upon converting to | Christianity (and European style) would be a great sacri |
family at Ivrea, and was then converted to | Christianity by Eusebius of Vercelli. |
Flemming argues that moderate | Christianity makes even less sense than a fundamentalist |
wn for his knowledge of religions (Judaism, | Christianity but even Hinduism and Zoroastrism) and the |
arded as "one of the noblest champions true | Christianity has ever known." |
While the essay argues that | Christianity and evolutionary biology are compatible, a |
He asserts that | Christianity had evolved from a Jewish Diaspora movement |
ence of conflict among the leaders of Early | Christianity; for example James D. G. Dunn proposes that |
"Teilhard makes | Christianity most exciting thing on block." |
) and the confessional division of Germanic | Christianity that exists to this day: most of Austria, L |
the local Chinese people, who converted to | Christianity, were expected to live in Portuguese ways, |
Poles and Italians to convert Pomerania to | Christianity had failed. |
Rational Dissenters believed that | Christianity and faith could be dissected and evaluated |
In western | Christianity it falls on 6 January, which is also the fe |
then wrote a critique of Matthew Tindal in | Christianity neither False nor Useless, Tho' not as Old |
The increasing mocking and criticism of | Christianity, traditional family values, patriotism, arm |
r to Phillips Brooks, who introduced her to | Christianity, Keller famously saying: "I always knew He |
hristian persecution he professed belief in | Christianity at Farama. |
e to preserve the Arab Christian world' in: | Christianity Today, February 2008 |
Local Church for evangelical ID card | Christianity Today, February 2003 |
In a 2005 interview by | Christianity Today film reviewer Peter Chattaway with Da |
According to legend, | Christianity was first preached in Catania by St. Beryll |
In Western | Christianity, the first Sunday after Christmas is called |
A History of | Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years. |
st 18, 1899) was a convert from Hinduism to | Christianity, the first convert from the Chera Dynasty o |
sole emperor and, despite his rejection of | Christianity, his first political act was to preside ove |
In 1754 he converted to | Christianity the fist member of the governing Shihab fam |
Having converted to | Christianity, he flees persecution to Georgia (Iberia), |
s ancient druidic spirituality and medieval | Christianity with flesh-and-blood characters; the women |
predecessor Meinfried had already accepted | Christianity, it followed that Pribislav had already bee |
r-face" or "divisive" about explaining "why | Christianity works for them", going on to describe The K |
Christ and in the fundamental principles of | Christianity, striving for an inner, living, practical C |
as political) boundaries between Islam and | Christianity are for the most part more well-defined and |
It was not used in the Edo period, when | Christianity was forbidden. |
The Saxons were eventually converted to | Christianity by force in the 8th century by Charlemagne. |
He received a Ph.D. in History of | Christianity from Fordham University in 1981, and later |
and convert the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to | Christianity within four years. |
In it, Jogaila promised to accept | Christianity within four years, become an ally of the Or |
n the hope that, once they had converted to | Christianity, the Franks could gain control of the impor |
They blamed | Christianity for freezing Russian culture and that Chris |
n area previously more influenced by Celtic | Christianity stemming from missionaries of Melrose and I |
es the faithful in Eastern Europe, that all | Christianity is full of admiration and united with them |
ds like cheerleading, and appears to equate | Christianity with Fundamentalism and the political Far R |
Christianity apparently gained its strongest foothold in | |
otestant state church of apostasy from true | Christianity, they gathered in conventicles and laid emp |
25 for Easter, with the Celtic tradition of | Christianity in Gaul and the Celtic Islands, including H |
Russ Breimeier, of | Christianity Today, gave a favorable review, but was dis |
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