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specific Christian denominations, see the appropriate page. For other uses, see Church (disambiguation). A Christian Church is a set group of Christians. They... |
Some churches therefore describe the Church as being composed of the Church Militant (Christians on Earth) and the Church Triumphant (Christians in Heaven)... |
Trinity (redirect from Trinity (Christian)) In the Christian religion, the Trinity is the most known doctrine about the nature of God in most Christian churches. This idea is used to explain that... |
Full communion (category Christian terminology) communion is a term used in Christian ecclesiology to describe relations between two distinct Christian communities or Churches that recognise that each... |
Diocese (redirect from See (church)) looks after the religious needs of the Christians who live there. The bishop organises the work of the Church in the area, and is responsible for all... |
Tertullian (category Christian writers) earlier in Greek,[a] though Tertullian gives the oldest extant use of the terminology as later incorporated into the Nicene Creed at the Second Ecumenical... |
Prayer in Christianity (category Christian terminology) important as an example in the early churches. The prayers in the Old Testament and New Testament have also influenced Christian thought. The Lord's Prayer is... |
Canonization (category Christian terminology) statement by a church saying that someone is a saint. This process is used by some Christian churches, most commonly in the Roman Catholic Church. The person... |
Restorationism (category Religious terminology) also called Christian primitivism is a movement that tries to model itself after what is known or believed of the Early Christian Church. Over the course... |
The Reverend (category Christian terminology) the names of Christian clergy and ministers. There are sometimes differences in the way the style is used in different countries and church traditions.... |
Eucharist (category Christian terminology) sacrament, or the Lord's supper, is a kind of religious ritual in many Christian churches. It started when Jesus Christ told his followers to eat bread (His... |
Filioque clause (category Christian terminology) are the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Eastern Orthodox Church rejects this change, the Catholic Church, as well as most Protestant... |
Synod (category Christian terminology) York: Christian Literature Co. Percival, Henry Robert (1900). Schaff, P.; Wace, H. (eds.). The Seven Ecumenical Councils of the Undivided Church: Their... |
these schools for First Nations children. These schools were run by Christian churches and got money from the Canadian government. These schools existed... |
his old age as a reward. Faraday was a strong Christian. He belonged to a church that came from the Church of Scotland. He thought that both God and the... |
Holy Spirit in Christianity (category Christian terminology) In most Christian churches, the Holy Spirit, or Holy Ghost, is the third person of the Trinity. The Trinity is a God made up of three persons: God the... |
Excommunication (category Christian terminology) word literally means out of communion, or no longer in communion. In some churches, excommunication includes the belief that the person who was exocommunicated... |
Subordinationism (category Christian terminology) (Socrates of Constantinople, Church History, Book I, Ch. 5.) Kelly 1978, Chapter 9 Kelly, J N D (1978), Early Christian Doctrine, San Francisco: HarperCollins... |
28 Fundamental Beliefs (category Christian terminology) thought. They might be grouped into: God, humanity, salvation, the church, Christian life, and the restoration. There is seven distinct Adventist SDA pillars... |
Anchorite (category Christian terminology) to, or within the wall of, a local church. The anchoritic life is one of the earliest forms of being a Christian monk. From the 12th to the 16th centuries... |