| Athanasian Creed The Athanasian Creed (Quicumque vult) is a statement of Christian Trinitarian doctrine and Christology which has been used in Western Christianity since the sixth century A.D. Athanasian_Creed
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| Athanasius of Alexandria |feast_day=May 15 = 7 Pashons, 89 A.M. Athanasius_of_Alexandria
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| Apostles' Creed The Apostles' Creed (Latin: Symbolum Apostolorum or Symbolum Apostolicum), sometimes titled Symbol of the Apostles, is an early statement of Christian belief, a creed or "symbol".Not in the sense that the word "symbol" has in modern English, but in the original meaning of the word, derived from "Latin symbolum, sign, token, from Greek σύμβολον, token for identification (by comparing with its counterpart), from συμβάλλειν, to throw together, compare" (The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language). Apostles'_Creed
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| Bishop A bishop is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. The office of bishop is one of the three ministerial offices within Christianity, the other two being those of priest and deacon. Bishop
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| Baptism In Christianity, baptism (Greek, "immersing", "performing ablutions")Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon is the sacramental act of cleansing in water that admits one as a full member of the Church. The majority of Christians, including Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Lutherans, Anglicans, Presbyterians, and Methodists are baptized as infants. Baptism
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| Capital punishment Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the execution of a person by the state as punishment for a crime. Crimes that can result in a death penalty are known as capital crimes or capital offences. Capital_punishment
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| Chicago (), Make No Small Plans, I Will Chicago
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| Called to Common Mission Called to Common Mission is an agreement between The Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), establishing full communion between them. It was ratified by the ELCA in 1999, the ECUSA in 2000, after the narrow failure of a previous agreement. Called_to_Common_Mission
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| Lutheranism Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the teachings of the sixteenth-century German reformer Martin Luther. Luther's efforts to reform the theology and practice of the Roman Catholic Church launched the Protestant Reformation and, though it was not his original intention, left Western Christianity divided. Lutheranism
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| Protestantism Protestantism refers to the forms of Christian faith and practice that originated in the 16th century Protestant Reformation. Protestant doctrine, also known in continental European traditions as Evangelical doctrine, in opposition to that of Roman Catholicism. Protestantism
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| Transubstantiation On the related belief that Christ is present in the Eucharist in body, blood, soul and divinity, see Real Presence. Transubstantiation
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| United Methodist Church | polity = Episcopal (Connectionalism) United_Methodist_Church
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| Wrigley Field Wrigley Field is a baseball stadium in Chicago, Illinois, United States that has served as the home ballpark of the Chicago Cubs since 1916. It was built in 1914] as Weeghman Park for the Chicago Federal League baseball team, the Chicago Whales. Wrigley_Field
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| Advent Advent (from the Latin word , meaning "coming") is a season of the Christian church, the period of expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of the Nativity of Jesus, in other words, the period immediately before Christmas. It is the beginning of the Western Christian year and commences on Advent Sunday. Advent
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| Berne, New York Berne is a town in Albany County, New York, United States. The population was 2,846 at the 2000 census. Berne,_New_York
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| Computus Computus (Latin for computation) is the calculation of the date of Easter in the Christian calendar. The name has been used for this procedure since the early Middle Ages, as it was one of the most important computations of the age. Computus
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| Argument from silence Talk:Argument_from_silence
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| Evangelical Lutheran Church in America The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is a mainline Protestant denomination headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Formed in 1988 by the merging of three churches and currently having about 4. Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_in_America
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| Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) is a North American religious denomination with practice rooted in the Lutheran tradition of Christianity. Wisconsin_Evangelical_Lutheran_Synod
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| Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Talk:Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_in_America
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