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Glatze turned toward | Christianity after a health scare due to heart palpitati |
Apostolic Messianics believe that true | Christianity is a Jewish religion - i.e. that all who pr |
em of soul-sorrow in an effort to show that | Christianity offers a coherent view of reality. |
The teachings of | Christianity had a large effect on the tribe; most notab |
It consists of three essays; the third, ‘On | Christianity as a Supernatural Communication,' exhibitin |
n, and his public baptism and conversion to | Christianity at a time when Christians were banned from |
Christianity as a Religious Organization | |
rather than a serious attempt at presenting | Christianity in a different light. |
been argued that they saw Eastern Orthodox | Christianity as a way of resisting assimilation to the " |
o establish the reasonableness and truth of | Christianity as a response to pagan critics. |
r that influenced him was his acceptance of | Christianity as a spiritual reality . . . |
influence when the Bharathars converted to | Christianity as a Roman Catholic's. |
Hill's ideas were then adopted for | Christianity in a most blatant manner by radio and telev |
The Deanery of | Christianity is a deanery in the Archdeaconry of Exeter, |
the Armenian people, under the influence of | Christianity, reached a high level of cultural developme |
Christianity is a minority religion in Laos. | |
Muscular | Christianity is a term for a movement during the Victori |
5 - March 16, 1889) was a Jewish convert to | Christianity and a Biblical scholar known especially for |
d that religious beliefs, and in particular | Christianity, caused a division in man's consciousness b |
g counter-movement as the Japanese rejected | Christianity as a ploy by the Planters. |
x-vocalist for Dark Angel, who converted to | Christianity at a Harvest Crusade. |
o John Eliot, who converted some of them to | Christianity, created a written alphabet, and published |
pectrum of beliefs ranging from evangelical | Christianity with a Jewish flavour at one end, to belief |
became a Christian (early 4th century), and | Christianity became a religio licita (legal religion) un |
less many attempts were made to inculturise | Christianity in a Sri Lankan context. |
According to most scholars, Early | Christianity was a Jewish eschatological faith. |
He converted to | Christianity as a young boy one Sunday after a church se |
Abbahu, which is evidently directed against | Christianity: "If a man say, 'I am God,' he lieth; and i |
tioned the compatibility of Freemasonry and | Christianity in a report published in 1987 , Lindley ser |
Religion in Cheshire, and, in particular, | Christianity, has a long history. |
immersion experience exposes the student to | Christianity in a different culture. |
because | Christianity is a historical religion, God's word reflec |
The Society for the Study of Early | Christianity is a professional association of ancient hi |
hes and taxes, nor by the use of the sword; | Christianity was a matter of individual conviction, whic |
sta Prema Seva Sangha, which sought to live | Christianity in a way that was faithful to Indian cultur |
Christianity was a really important part of our househol | |
1262-1269) was an Italian Jewish convert to | Christianity, and a translator. |
Charismatic | Christianity is a Christian doctrine that maintains that |
rom the word basilica, a term used in early | Christianity for a church containing the body of a saint |
turgy and in reality laid the foundation of | Christianity as a religion in Kerala outside Vedic Vaish |
The shepherd's staff is often used in | Christianity as a metaphor for The Good Shepherd Jesus C |
e Christianitatis (Latin for the Bulwark of | Christianity) was a country defending frontiers of Chris |
He presents the first years of | Christianity in a factual way, in a manner that's enthus |
fference between purely objective proofs of | Christianity and a subjective relationship to Jesus Chri |
Calgary in 1993 on the topic of Charismatic | Christianity as a Global Culture, which led to the publi |
n Roman Empire and the Sassanid Empire, and | Christianity was able to flourish for a while in the are |
In an April 2009 article in | Christianity Today about controversial theologian and wr |
His most significant quote on | Christianity is about the practice of tithing; 'From the |
Viestards never accepted | Christianity and accepted only one monk in Semigallia as |
tion was cemented by Mirian's conversion to | Christianity - according to tradition - through the mini |
wanted to see a more open approach towards | Christianity, which according to her was entirely fusibl |
cal isolationism, a cry for justice and for | Christianity in action. |
ause, W.C. Anderson makes the argument that | Christianity is adopted by this treaty. |
and took a pro-Persian position, renouncing | Christianity and adopting Zoroastrianism. |
t to Europe, they also tried to use Doquz's | Christianity to advantage, by claiming that Mongol princ |
In 1518, he embraced | Christianity and affiliated himself with the Roman Catho |
ing and Knowing: Theological Reflections on | Christianity in Africa (1986) |
Strands: Reflections of an African Woman on | Christianity in Africa (2004) |
ve reports on radical Islam and the rise of | Christianity in Africa. |
ok of literary critique titled Critiques of | Christianity in African Literature. |
re of Cherson by Vladimir, who converted to | Christianity shortly after the town's fall to his forces |
d friends failed to induce him to return to | Christianity; and after a long imprisonment and a trial |
It focuses on homosexuality and | Christianity set against a backdrop of Jarman's bleak co |
hed Matapariksa: Sketch of the Argument for | Christianity and against Hinduism, a work that, in contr |
He was converted to | Christianity at age 21 and went on to become a Class Lea |
Following his conversion to | Christianity at age 17 Baller was one of the first stude |
ance hall musician, Williamson converted to | Christianity at age 21. |
ew Testament, and the peculiar Doctrines of | Christianity, in agreement with the Experience of Believ |
use of her betrayal of her own religion for | Christianity he agrees. |
brother Besoy he confessed to his belief in | Christianity at Alexandria during the Diocletian Persecu |
book by Iraqi-Kurdish ex-Muslim convert to | Christianity Daniel Ali and Robert Spencer, the director |
in the Pentecostal tradition of Protestant | Christianity, and aligns itself with the evangelical mov |
st in culture related to Southeast Asia and | Christianity, since all of the authors became famous poe |
"Love thy enemies" is what separates | Christianity from all earlier religions. |
By far, the most rapidly growing segment of | Christianity on all six continents is a type of church t |
oned for their faith, they converted him to | Christianity, and all three died as martyrs. |
of rap stardom as part of his commitment to | Christianity, he allowed himself to write verses he deem |
an Kemper a Kabbalist and Jewish convert to | Christianity who also worked at the University of Uppsal |
Besides converting the local inhabitants to | Christianity, they also founded a number of monastic hou |
ations to broadcast programs about not only | Christianity but also secularism, democracy and religiou |
Christless | Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the American Chu |
osaic Law but the nature of Biblical law in | Christianity has always been in dispute. |
f the many burdens of the person professing | Christianity has always been the odium likely to be heap |
The New Shape of World | Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Fa |
as a Muslim but seems to have converted to | Christianity as an adult. |
Sicily, was instrumental in bringing Latin | Christianity to an area which historically followed the |
ng to demonstrate to the Jews the truths of | Christianity, and an introduction to the Cabala followed |
Postmodern | Christianity is an outlook of Christianity that is close |
ouncil of Nicaea signalled consolidation of | Christianity under an orthodoxy endorsed by Constantine, |
inal sin (which in any case did not exist); | Christianity was an invention. |
In his | Christianity: An Ancient Egyptian Religion (2005), Osman |
salem, he pursued graduate studies in early | Christianity and ancient Judaism. |
ing The Education and Position of Woman and | Christianity: Defective and Unnecessary. |
ity in the three great monotheistic faiths ( | Christianity, Islam, and Judaism). |
-- notably, The Axioms of Religion, Why is | Christianity True?, and Christianity at the Crossroads. |
rt - often driven by the ideals of muscular | Christianity - and those who played football only becaus |
1991 Of Revelation and Revolution Vol I: | Christianity, Colonialism, and Consciousness in South Af |
lical press, generating numerous reviews in | Christianity Today and other widely read evangelical pub |
The comedy often involves jokes about | Christianity, Buddhism, and all things related, as well |
Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, | Christianity, Hinduism and Sikhism (MCCBCHS), which repr |
He managed to preach | Christianity there and make many converts to this religi |
sed of renowned scholars of Zoroastrianism, | Christianity, Islam and Judaism as well as several promi |
A Treatise on Religion and | Christianity, Orthodoxy and Rationalism |
Many Adi Dravidas have converted to | Christianity, Islam and Buddhism. |
other religious faiths and sects including | Christianity, Hinduism and Islam. |
Confronting Powerless | Christianity: Evangelicals and the Missing Dimension |
(1814); Resignation (1817); The Triumph of | Christianity (1819); and The Soldier's Friend (1828). |
Various sections of | Christianity, Hinduism and Islam co-exist harmoniously. |
scussion between a Jewish forced convert to | Christianity, Jacob, and some Jews about the condition o |
India's Religion of Grace and | Christianity Compared and Contrasted, New York 1930 |
media such as Relevant Magazine, Crosswalk, | Christianity Today and Cross Rhythms. |
, The Use and Abuse of the Bible (1976) and | Christianity Mediaeval and Modern (1993). |
In western | Christianity, Jerusalem and China are located in an area |
ias J., The Jewish historian Demetrios, In: | Christianity, Judaism and Other Greco-Roman Cults, III ( |
s top are four faces representing Buddhism, | Christianity, Islam and Judaism. |
of Arbroath cites Scotland's conversion to | Christianity by Andrew, "the first to be an Apostle". |
His mother, however, converted to | Christianity, and Angelus, along with his twin brother, |
The Coming of | Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. |
whose influence led to the introduction of | Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. |
Eastern | Christianity Michael Angold |
le the south was predominantly a mixture of | Christianity and animism. |
as to avoid the rigidity of fundamentalist | Christianity while answering the objections of Christian |
Christianity and Anti-Christianity in their Final Confli | |
ent History in a Modern University 2: Early | Christianity, Late Antiquity and Beyond. |
Adherence to the practice of | Christianity (or any religion, established or not) is, b |
also reports that Polycarp was converted to | Christianity by apostles, was consecrated a bishop, and |
The Reasonableness of | Christianity had appeared in 1695, and was attacked by R |
one could easily and certainly deduce that | Christianity was approaching its hour of dramatic expira |
Architectural shrines - in | Christianity, an architectural shrine above a saint's fi |
In Eastern | Christianity they are also known as the Three Great Hier |
Here religions like hinduism | Christianity Muslims are followed.Ringle taube is the ma |
Also, | Christianity is argued to have been preached to the Daco |
Spirit details his journey into charismatic | Christianity, and argues against the cessationist positi |
Thaddeus and Saint Bartholomew, who brought | Christianity to Armenia in the 1st century. |
e the 1700th anniversary of the adoption of | Christianity as Armenia's state religion. |
Department of Eastern | Christianity (including Armenian, Coptic and Syriac) |
Jones is married to Viola, a lecturer in | Christianity and art, with whom he has three daughters: |
The literalism of Fundamentalist | Christianity, as articulated by American Baptists in the |
endeavoured to induce Geronimo to renounce | Christianity, but as he steadfastly refused to do so, he |
Christianity began as a revision of Judaism. | |
iest Native American converts to Protestant | Christianity, and as a sagamore he played an important r |
rit (Sounds Familyre Records) was ranked by | Christianity Today as the #4 record of the year. |
esman for "free religion", he asserted that | Christianity, understood as based on the lordship of Chr |
o Mat Kearney's musical style, described by | Christianity Today as "joining acoustic pop with a sligh |
d other contemporary streams of charismatic | Christianity such as the Toronto Blessing, International |
e in 1310 to discuss urgent problems facing | Christianity, such as the organization of a new Crusade. |
stmas Eve and named for the first martyr of | Christianity, dreams as a child that "in some queer way |
It was named by | Christianity Today as one of the top ten books of the tw |
er to be accepted at court, he converted to | Christianity, having as his sponsor King Edward IV. |
ant Christian High School was recognized by | Christianity Today as the "Best Christian Place to Work" |
ored a number of books related to Islam and | Christianity, such as "Muhammad: A Short Biography" and |
In | Christianity, on Ash Wednesday, ashes of burnt palm leav |
Main article: | Christianity in Asia |
Philip, T. V. East of the Euphrates: Early | Christianity in Asia. |
His views on Islam and | Christianity have at times been controversial. |
ned how she, as a feminist Jew, had studied | Christianity while at university but had remained a Jew. |
lk tale about conflict between Paganism and | Christianity, set at the time of the Thirty Years' War. |
t significant names in the history of Irish | Christianity studied at the Clonard monastery. |
He was responsible for converting Assisi to | Christianity, but at what date is disputed. |
a hermit in his later life and converted to | Christianity and at one stage travelled to Cornwall wher |
indigenous paganism and did not convert to | Christianity for at least a year, and perhaps for as muc |
ical Justification (1989), The Case Against | Christianity (1991), Atheism, Morality, and Meaning (200 |
Shikellamy converted to | Christianity and attempted to live in peace with the enc |
He spent two years preaching | Christianity and attempting to circumvent the official b |
Deeply committed to | Christianity, Kurtis attended ministry classes at Nyack |
"Saxons" in 465, and the reintroduction of | Christianity with Augustine of Canterbury in 597. |
see Christians established in the basics of | Christianity, the authority of the scripture proclaimed |
The Case for Biblical | Christianity, William B. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 1969. |
uism in Bangladesh, Buddhism in Bangladesh, | Christianity in Bangladesh |
As a youth he was converted to | Christianity and baptised. |
to again lay waste his kingdom and accepted | Christianity and baptism, at which Charles stood as his |
to again lay waste his kingdom and accepted | Christianity and baptism, at which Charles stood as his |
WikiProject | Christianity / Baptist |
e first four Yelamu people who converted to | Christianity were baptized by Father Palou and Father Sa |
onsequence those on board were converted to | Christianity and baptized. |
It's also believed that | Christianity reached Batnaya around that time. |
here religious boundaries between Islam and | Christianity could be remarkably fluid and ambiguous. |
theran Church, and began to think that true | Christianity could be best promoted by free associations |
managed to persuade Enravota to convert to | Christianity and be baptized. |
a knowledge of | Christianity must be attended by the practice of it as i |
uthorised sermons on fundamental aspects of | Christianity to be read in churches where there was no a |
We would find their version of | Christianity to be narrow and fundamentalist, and we are |
d that those Jews who refused to convert to | Christianity should be punished with the lash. |
The census found | Christianity to be the prevalent religion, with 59% subs |
The spread of | Christianity also became an increasingly important polit |
ologna who converted his slave, Vitalis, to | Christianity; they became deeply attached to each other. |
onalist army, Gao Yongjiu, was converted to | Christianity and became a zealous local evangelist in Fa |
a Chippewa chief who had been converted to | Christianity and became a preacher. |
Later with the arrival of | Christianity it became the capital of Makuria, and sever |
xperience and healing, Abraham converted to | Christianity and became a monk. |
in the Navy, Darrett dedicated his life to | Christianity and became a minister at age 24. |
han Bergai of the Golden Horde converted to | Christianity and became known as the monk St. Peter Tsar |
not religion, developed his own ideas about | Christianity, and became a preacher while still in his t |
He was a former Reform Jew who converted to | Christianity, and became a born-again Christian, and a P |
After the arrival of | Christianity, Arcadia became a metropolitan episcopal se |
t Neolin introduced to the Lenni Lenape and | Christianity, probably because of the exposure of Christ |
Balk allowed tribes who accepted | Christianity to become auxiliaries of the Teutonic Knigh |
seventy years of the Valerian persecution, | Christianity would become a religio licita (legal religi |
twentieth century onwards, many in liberal | Christianity have become uncomfortable with the traditio |
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