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| List of museums in Missouri This list of museums in Missouri encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i. List_of_museums_in_Missouri
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| Corpus Catholicorum (series) Talk:Corpus_Catholicorum_(series)
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| Michael Simpson Culbertson Michael Simpson Culbertson (January 18, 1819 – August 25, 1862) was an American Presbyterian clergyman, missionary to China, academic and author. Michael_Simpson_Culbertson
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| Roman Catholic theology As the pimary branch of Catholic Christianity, the theology of the Roman Catholic Church largely resembles that of the other rites and branches. Roman Catholics believe in the authority of Scripture and Sacred Tradition, as interpreted by Magisterium. Roman_Catholic_theology
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| Formula missae Formula missae et communionis pro ecclesia Vuittembergensi (1523) was a Formula_missae
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| Kirchenkampf Kirchenkampf is a German term that translates as "church struggle" in English. The term refers to the battle between the Nazi regime of the Third Reich and the German church. Kirchenkampf
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| Paulinus the Deacon Paulinus the DeaconPaulinus of Milan. was the notary of Ambrose of Milan, and his biographer. Paulinus_the_Deacon
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| History of abortion/Archive 1 Talk:History_of_abortion/Archive_1
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| Luther and antisemitism Martin Luther (1483-1546), a German Reformation leader, had a significant influence on German antisemitism by his harsh anti-Jewish statements and writings. In the twentieth century these were used by the Nazis in their antisemitic propaganda. Luther_and_antisemitism
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| American Theological Society Midwest Division The American Theological Society, Midwest Division, founded in 1927 is a regional organization of scholars who are engaged in critical and creative examination of religious thought and its impact on faith and culture, and who write and teach in the fields of religious studies. American_Theological_Society_Midwest_Division
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| Daniel Daniel ( ;Persian: دانيال, Dâniyal or Danial, also Dani, داني ; Arabic: دانيال, Danyal) is a figure appearing in the Hebrew Bible and the central protagonist of the Book of Daniel. The name "Daniel" means "Judged by El (god)". Daniel
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| Protestant views of Mary Protestant views of Mary include theological positions of major Protestant representatives such as Martin Luther, John Calvin, but also some modern representatives. While it is difficult to generalize about the place of Mary in Protestantism given the great diversity of Protestant beliefs, some summary statements are attempted. Protestant_views_of_Mary
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| Creation-evolution controversy/Archive 19 Talk:Creation-evolution_controversy/Archive_19
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| Christ Lutheran Church (Highland, Wisconsin) Christ Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod located in the village of Highland, Wisconsin. The church was organized in 1895 and the congregation originally met in Pine Knob, a small country place five miles northeast of Highland. Christ_Lutheran_Church_(Highland,_Wisconsin)
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| Redeemer Lutheran Church | phone = +1 630-834-1411 Redeemer_Lutheran_Church
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| Henry Julian White Henry Julian White (1859–1934) was a biblical scholar. He was born in Islington and educated at Oxford. Henry_Julian_White
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| California Concordia College California Concordia College existed in Oakland, California from 1906 until 1973. California_Concordia_College
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| Luther Alexander Gotwald Rev. Luther Alexander Gotwald, D. Luther_Alexander_Gotwald
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| Mormonism and Christianity According to the Latter-day Saints (Mormons), Mormonism is the restoration and perfection of Christianity. However, from the standpoint of the traditional Christian faith,"Traditional" or "historical" Christianity are used in this article to refer in a general way to churches outside the Mormon tradition. Mormonism_and_Christianity
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| Antichrist In Christian eschatology, the Antichrist or anti-Christ means a person, office, or group recognized as fulfilling the Biblical prophecies about one who will oppose Christ and substitute himself in Christ's place. Antichrist
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