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Christian Science
Christian Science is a set of beliefs and practices belonging to the metaphysical–New Thought family of new religious movement]. It was developed in the 19th century in the United States by Mary Baker
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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.The year one is the first year in the "Christian calendar" (there is no year zero), which is the calendar presently used (in unison with the Gregorian calendar) almost everywhere in the world.
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Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008
On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama, then junior United States Senator from Illinois, announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States in Springfield, Illinois. On June 3, 2008, he secured enough delegates to become the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party for the 2008 presidential election.
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Boy Scouts of America membership controversies
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA), one of the largest private youth organization] in the United States, has policies which prohibit atheists, agnostics and "open or avowed" homosexuals from membership in its Scouting program.
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The Urantia Book
"The Urantia Book" (sometimes called the Urantia Papers or The Fifth Epochal Revelation) is a spiritual and philosophical book that originated in Chicago sometime between 1924 and 1955. The authorship remains a matter of speculation.The authors introduce the word "Urantia" as the name of the planet Earth and state that their intent is to "present enlarged concepts and advanced truth.
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Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus
The Latin phrase "extra Ecclesiam nulla salus" The most recent Catholic Catechism interpreted this to mean that "all salvation comes from Christ the Head through the Church which is his Body."This expression comes from the writings of Saint Cyprian of Carthage, a bishop of the 3rd century.
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First Vision
The First Vision (also called the grove experience) refers to a vision that Joseph Smith, Jr. said he received in the spring of 1820, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, which his followers call the Sacred Grove. Smith described it as a personal theophany in which he received instruction from God.
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Grace (Christianity)
In Christian theology, grace has been defined as "the love and mercy given to us by God because God desires us to have it, not because of anything we have done to earn it", "the condescension or benevolence shown by God toward the human race". It is understood by Christians to be a spontaneous gift from God to man - "generous, free and totally unexpected and undeserved" - that takes the form of
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Religion in the United States
Religion in the United States is characterized by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices. Various religious faiths have flourished, as well as perished, in the United States. Religions that span
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Paul Tillich
Christian revelation as answers to the problems of human existence raised by contemporary existential philosophical analysis
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