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  • The term resurrection is used to mean the return to life of a dead person. [[Jesus]] was resurrected on the third day following his [[crucifixion]] a
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  • {{Template:Editing a page listing a person}} [[Category:Person]]
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  • ...rinium]] (box) is a term describing a "sacred" place dedicated to a "holy" person or object or [[relic]]. In Christianity, shrines are commonly used in worsh
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  • ...ent on the physical act of baptism. A number of denominations teach that a person must be baptized to be saved, including the [[Roman Catholic]] and [[Easter
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  • {{Template:Editing a page listing a person}} [[Category:Person]]
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  • ...franca of the Roman Empire during the time of [[Jesus]]. A Greek is also a person from Greece, and is used in the [[New Testament]] to describe either people
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  • ...rew]]. The word "Hebrew" is also used as an ajdective to describe a Jewish person or custom.
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  • A Biblical Judge (not to be confused with modern day legal judges) was a person that God called to be a deliver to the people of Israel in a time of need.
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  • ...ling of, or submersion in, water of a new [[Christian]]. It represents the person's cleansing from all [[sin]] by the [[death of Jesus]] Christ. ...a variety of opinions, however, regarding who should be baptized (must the person being baptized profess faith themself, or can parents of faith bring their
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  • {{Template:Editing a page listing a person}} [[Category:Person]]
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  • ...hat God had joins a man and a woman in marriage so that they become as one person. Today the issue of divorce is a difficult one for the church in terms of h
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  • ...words, justification is the term that describes the removal of sins from a person. In the [[Book of Isaiah]] the concept of justification is stated beautiful ...person is justified by faith apart from the Law, what Paul means is that a person belongs to the family of God (the church) by virtue of his faith alone and
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  • ...the Romans is justification through faith alone. Paul describes that every person has sinned As a result of sin, each person deserves death, but God in his goodnes will bring people [[eternal life]],
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  • Why should a person be ‘born again’? The [[Bible]] describes the desperate condition of the ...Spirit uses the Word of God to create new life in the human heart. Once a person is born again, he instinctively cries out to God for now he is a child of t
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  • In 1964, King became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end racial segregation and [[Category:Person]]
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  • ...word difficult to define. It refers to the beliefs concerning an object or person considered to be [[supernatural]] or [[divine]], and the [[moral]] values a
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  • An epistle is a writing or letter directed or sent to a person or group of persons. The vast majority of the [[New Testament]] is comprise
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  • * The Holy Spirit is not a person, but the power of God used in creation and for salvation, and at certain ti ...ity, and he ascended to Heaven, God's dwelling place. Jesus will return in person to establish the kingdom of God on earth. His throne will be in Jerusalem a
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  • ...ounced [[Nestorius]]' teaching as erroneous and decreed that Jesus was one person who was both fully God and fully man, and not two separate "people". Mary's
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