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| Timeline of Christianity The purpose of this timeline is to give a detailed account of Christianity from the beginning of the current era (AD) to the present. Question marks on dates indicate approximate dates. Timeline_of_Christianity
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| Ohio Wesleyan University |website= http://www.owu. Ohio_Wesleyan_University
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| Ohio Wesleyan University Talk:Ohio_Wesleyan_University
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| Dan Reeves |Birthplace= Rome, Georgia Dan_Reeves
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| Tenebrae Tenebrae (Latin for shadows) is a Christian religious service celebrated by the Western Church on the eves of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, which are the last three days of Holy Week. The liturgy of Tenebrae is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles while a series of readings and psalms are chanted or recited. Tenebrae
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| Blessing of same-sex unions in Christian churches The blessing of same-sex unions is currently an issue about which some Christian Churches are at present in disagreement with other Christian churches. These disagreements are primarily centered on the interpretation of various scripture passages related to homosexuality, and in some Churches on the varying understandings of homosexuality in psychology, genetics and other scientific data. Blessing_of_same-sex_unions_in_Christian_churches
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| Christian liturgy A liturgy is a set form of ceremony or pattern of worship. Christian liturgy is a pattern for worship used (whether recommended or prescribed) by a Christian congregation or denomination on a regular basis. Christian_liturgy
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| Thomas Bickerton Thomas J. Bickerton is a Bishop in The United Methodist Church, elected and consecrated to the Episcopacy in 2004. Thomas_Bickerton
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| William H. Willimon William H. Willimon (born May 15, 1946) is a bishop in the United Methodist Church in the U. William_H._Willimon
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| Wesleyan Quadrilateral The Wesleyan Quadrilateral is a methodology for theological reflection that is credited to John Wesley, leader of the Methodist movement in the late 18th Century. The term itself was coined by 20th century American Methodist Albert C. Wesleyan_Quadrilateral
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| Syracuse University Talk:Syracuse_University
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| Holy Wednesday In Christianity, Holy Wednesday (also called Spy Wednesday, and in the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches, Holy and Great Wednesday) is the Wednesday of the Holy Week, the week before Easter. It is followed by Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday). Holy_Wednesday
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| List of Christian denominational positions on homosexuality This is a list of Christian denominational positions on homosexuality. The issue of homosexuality and Christianity is a subject of on-going theological debate within and between Christian denominations and this list seeks to summarise the various official positions. List_of_Christian_denominational_positions_on_homosexuality
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| United Evangelical Church The United Evangelical Church was created in 1891 when some members of the Evangelical Association left to form the new church. Thirty-one years later the two groups reunited and renamed themselves "The Evangelical Church. United_Evangelical_Church
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| Ganta Hospital Ganta United Methodist Hospital is a hospital in Ganta, northeast Liberia. It was established in 1926 by Dr. Ganta_Hospital
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| List of Methodist theologians ==Proto-Methodist theologians== List_of_Methodist_theologians
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| Secondhand Lions Secondhand Lions is a 2003 American adventure/comedy film about a young boy who is sent to live with his two eccentric but mysterious great-uncles on a farm in the U.S. Secondhand_Lions
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| Prima scriptura Prima scriptura is a doctrine that says canonized scripture is "first" or "above all" sources of divine revelation. Prima_scriptura
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| First United Methodist Church of Chicago First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple is a church located at the base and in the utmost floors of the Chicago Temple Building, a skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. The top of the building is at a height of 173 metres (568ft. First_United_Methodist_Church_of_Chicago
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| Social Creed (Methodist) The Social Creed originated to express Methodism's outrage over the miserable lives of the millions of workers in factories, mines, mills, tenements and company towns. It was adopted by the Methodist Episcopal Church, the first denomination in Christendom to adopt an official Social Creed. Social_Creed_(Methodist)
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