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  • ...ists (Greek ana+baptizo "re-baptizers", German: Wiedertäufer) were and are a Christian denomination that sprung up out of the the Protestant [[Reformati ...elievers should be baptized because baptism is purely a symbolic event for a believer to publicly committ to Christ and define entry into the church.
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  • ...e]] that [[baptism]] is an outward sign of regeneration that occurs when a person puts his faith in [[Christ]], and as such baptism is only appropriate for b * [[Essence of Christianity]] -> [[Becoming a Christian]] -> [[Baptism]]
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  • ...stianity as a state religion, in AD 301, when St. Gregory the Illuminator, a missionary from Caesarea, converted the king of Armenia, Trdat IV, to Chris ...aphysitism (or henophysitism) as a key belief, which holds that in the one person of Jesus Christ, Divinity and Humanity are united in one "nature" ("physis"
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  • ...e of reality that a person who believes in Jesus enters into. This life is a life of fullness and completeness that continues despite physical death.
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  • * A great prophet * A Spirit from God (Surah 4.171)
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  • ...erical training as a pupil of Theodore of Mopsuestia in Antioch and gained a reputation for his sermons that led to his enthronement by Theodosius II as ...d, later, Pope Celestine, who anathematized Nestorius and condemned him as a heretic at the Council of Ephesus in 431.
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  • [[Jesus]] was a truly amazing teacher. Even by many non-Christians he is recognized for thi ...of Jesus' most significant points was that it was only through him that a person could come to know God, and that this would be through the eventual sufferi
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  • ...lso reveals that God stands ready to come into any person's life when that person acknowledges him and repents of having not lived his way. : A God who cannot smile could not have created this humorous universe.
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  • Philip Yancey is a Christian author. Millions of his books have been sold worldwide. [[Category:Person]]
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  • {{quote | text="A significant quote made by Celeste Zugec goes here".- Celeste Zugec}} '''Celeste Zugec''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] involved in [[:Categor
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  • ...me ''Adonis''. [[Jew]]s only used the singular to refer to a distinguished person. ...ngs to the text of the [[Old Testament|Hebrew Bible]] in the first century A.D., they gave the word YHWH the vowels of ''Adonai'', to remind the reader
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  • '''Marie Warder''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] involved in [[:Categor ...World Health Association Meeting in Israel in 1993. She  recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the International BioIron Conference in Vanco
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  • ...ch had become too involved with the secular state. As the movement spread, a large group of adherents assembled in Plymouth by 1831 which is why Brethre ...e "independence" of local meetings resulted in the first division, causing a distinction to be made between the Open Brethren, and the Exclusive Brethre
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  • * ''Testimonies'' - [[Story of Gebre, a Me'en evangelist (November 2006)]] | ...that it is only by [[Christ]] that we can come to [[the Father]]. There is a mass of people who have not heard the good news of [[Jesus]]. Christians ar
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  • Justin Martyr (Justin of Caesarea) was an early Christian [[apologist]] (a person who defends the truth of Christianity). His works represent the earliest su ...ts of his belief, such as Crescens the Cynic. He was later executed in 165 A.D. for his no-compromise faith in Christianity.
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  • [[Romans 3:23]], for example, explains that each person has [[sin]]ned, failing to completely love God and each other and fallen sh ...ipture reveals that God loves us. Although nothing we do can restore us to a right relationship with God, God himself restores that relationship to thos
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  • God has revealed himself to us as a loving creator, who desires us to have an unbreakable personal relationship [[God]] the Father also refers to his role as the first person of the Godhead and father of his only Son, [[Jesus]]. This is part of the g
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  • ...stian theology that began with the teaching of [[John Calvin]]. Calvin was a [[Protestant]] [[Reformer]] in the 16th century who formed the Presbetyrian ...such as "Augustinianism", because Calvin basically followed [[Augustine]] (A.D. 354-430) in areas of predestination and the sovereignty of God.
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