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Medieval Church
By the Medieval time, the Catholic Church had a well-established role in Western European society. At a local level, the representative of the church was the parish priest, who mostly came from the community whose spiritual well-being he was responsible for. Groups of parishes were organised into dioceses each ...
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Augustine and Pelagius
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Pelagius was of a different doctrine of grace as the great Doctor of the Church, Augustine. Pelagius taught that moral freedom for evil as for good, and, therefore, considered that people are free and able to do what is good by itself. The divine grace for him was ...
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Early Heresies and Councils
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The first centuries of Christianity experienced many heresies, different in their formulation, but, all of which relate to the fundamental problem of God, the Trinity revealed by Christ, the person of Christ and his mission. Characteristic of heresy is often pointed out a truth, a principle, an ...
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Interview of a christian church preacher
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Preacher is a term for someone who preaches sermons or gives homilies. A preacher is distinct from a theologian by focusing on the communication rather than the development of doctrine. Others see preaching and theology as being intertwined. Preaching is not limited to religious views, ...
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EXISTENCE OF GOD
The existence of God, identify their strength and weaknesses
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The existence of God, identify their strength and weaknesses
Introduction
Since the inception, there are many arguments about the existence of God. Both believers and non believers argued numerous times on numerous platforms on the existence of ...
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I Am
I Am
Introduction
Jesus has expounded and compared himself to God in a multitude of times through his “I am: statements. In His, I AM statements, Jesus not only tells us who He is, hut He also tells us what He can do for us and what we can ...
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GOSPEL OF JOHN
Gospel of John
Gospel of John
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John's Gospel is distinguished from the Synoptic Gospels by its unique selection of material not found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke. It is commonly observed that 92% of its material is unique when compared to the Synoptics. It is also commonly agreed that ...
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REVERSE MISSION
Reverse Mission and Understanding of Gods Works in Churches of Britain
Reverse Mission and Understanding of Gods Works in Churches of Britain
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Receiving mission or 'reverse mission' is an issue of controversy in modern mission era mainly because there are variations on the terminology and their meanings. Through the overview ...
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Modern Pastoral Practices
Modern Pastoral Practices
How can modern pastoral practices be most effective in the light of biblical teaching? And what is the role of teaching and preaching in it
Pastoral systems may be envisaged as a product of a number of interacting variables: the characteristics of the animals, the environment, and ...
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Why was David considered to be a “man after God's own heart”?
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David was remarkable for several reasons. First, he really cared about what God wanted. Its existence has become a blessing to God then, and even made a difference in the existence of God. Second, he was able to get ...