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  • a Roman Catholic priest, he converted to Lutheranism in 1525 but became increasingly ... Reformation, and began to move away from Lutheranism. He apparently came in ...
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  • Hans Leo Haßler (baptized October 26, 1564 – June 8, 1612) was a German composer and organist of the late Renaissance music and early Baroque ...
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  • prevalent dogmatic authoritarianism of Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anglicanism ... authoritarianism, which arose from among Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anglicanism ...
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  • Category:Image wanted John Taverner (around 1490 – October 18, 1545) is regarded as the most important English composer and organist of his ...
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  • of its greatest crises, threatened not only by Lutheranism to the north but also by the advance of the Ottoman Turks to the east. He refused to compromise ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:Wszystkich swietych cmentarz.jpg|thumb|right|300px|All Saints in Poland]] All Saints' Day is a Christian holiday ...
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  • ===Lutheranism=== Lutheran tradition initially embraced some aspects of the Catholic tradition of confession, but later moved farther away from ...
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  • the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, Lutheranism, the Anglican Communion, and Western Orthodoxy. It is also used by evangelical Protestant ...
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  • Adam Willis Wagnalls (September 24, 1843 – September 3, 1924) was an American publisher who was the co-founder of the Funk & Wagnalls Company ...
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  • ; January 10 (Eastern Christianity and Lutheranism); March 9, June 14, or ... Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranism |image=Gregorius von ...
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  • Baron Samuel von Pufendorf (January 8, 1632 – October 13, 1694), was a German jurist, political philosopher, economist, statesman, and historian ...
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  • ===Lutheranism=== [[Image:Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach der Ältere ... Lutheranism also has an excommunication process, but some denominations ...
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  • In Lutheranism, the Athanasian Creed is—along with the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds—one of the three ecumenical creeds placed at the ...
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  • ===Lutheranism=== Lutherans believe that within the Eucharistic celebration the body and blood of Jesus Christ are objectively present "in ...
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  • Kairos ( grc|καιρός ) is an ancient Greek word meaning the "right or opportune moment." The ancient Greeks had two words for time ...
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  • According to Catholic tradition, Saint Linus (d. c. 67 - 80) was the second bishop of Rome, succeeding the first "pope," Saint Peter ...
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  • one articles outline important teachings in Lutheranism. The last seven articles identify alleged abuses in the Roman Catholic Church. ...
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  • birthday, Meyerhold converted from Lutheranism to Orthodox Christianity, and accepted "Vsevolod" as an Orthodox Christian name. His ...
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  • quot;) and luteranismo ("Lutheranism") and was coined ... quot;) and luteranismo ("Lutheranism") and was coined ...
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  • *Lutheranism *Methodism *Pentecostalism *Presbyterianism *Quakerism *Reformed churches *Seventh Day Adventists *Unitarianism *Unification Church ...
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  • The Dresdner Frauenkirche ("Church of Our Lady") is a Lutheran Church in Dresden, Germany. The Dresden Frauenkirche survived the firebombing ...
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  • Baptism, from Greek βαπτίζω (baptízô), is a religious act of purification by water usually associated with admission to a Christian church ...
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  • response to the challenges of Calvinism and Lutheranism to the Roman Catholic Church, mainly by calling for introduction of a Catholic Catechism, imposition ...
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  • Polyphony was used in the Church music of Lutheranism. But, the Council of Trent banned it for the sake of simplicity, so that the words might ...
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  • Jews in the Kun regime, the family converted to Lutheranism. Eugene Paul Wigner, The Recollecions of Eugene P. Wigner (Plenum, 1992). ISBN 0-306 ...
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  • of faith and catechisms, including those of Lutheranism, The Book of Concord, "The Thorough Declaration of the Formula of Concord," ...
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  • Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy Lutheranism|previous=Council of Chalcedon|next=Third Council of Constantinople|convoked_by=Emperor Justinian I ...
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  • Saint Hilary of Poitiers (c. 300 – 368 C.E.), also known as Hilarius, was bishop of Poitiers in Gaul (today's France) and an eminent doctor ...
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  • The Third Council of Constantinople, also known as the Sixth Ecumenical Council, was a meeting of mostly eastern bishops in the capital of the ...
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  • In Christian theology, the satisfaction view of the atonement is the dominant theory of the meaning of the death of Jesus Christ taught in Roman ...
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  • William Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tindall or Tyndall) (ca. 1494–September 6, 1536) was a sixteenth century Protestant reformer and scholar ...
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  • When William Penn, the founder of the state of Pennsylvania, and himself a Quaker, encouraged European settlers who wished to escape religious ...
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  • Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranism |rejected_by=Assyrian Church of the East (Nestorians) |previous=First Council of Constantinople ...
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  • his own state, the options being Catholicism, Lutheranism, and now Calvinism (the principle of cuius regio, eius religio). *Christians living ...
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  • The Midwestern United States (or Midwest) refers to the north-central states of the United States of America, specifically Illinois, Indiana ...
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  • accepted_by=Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranism, and most Protestant denominations| previous=First Council of Ephesus| ...
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  • Foot washing (also known as pedilavium) is a religious rite observed by several faiths including Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism. Within Christianity ...
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  • paternal grandfather converted from Judaism to Lutheranism and married into a Lutheran family. His father was an attorney who belonged to the Hamburg ...
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  • Max Scheler (August 22, 1874 - May 19, 1928) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology ...
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  • * German princes (numbering 225) could choose the religion (Lutheranism ... Church (bishops) that had converted to Lutheranism were required to give ...
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  • Sir Thomas More ( February 7, 1478 - July 6, 1535) was an English lawyer, author, statesman, and a Catholic martyr. During his lifetime he earned ...
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  • doctrine, the second article in Lutheranism's Augsburg Confession, much like the Catholic tradition, accepted the basic Augustinian formula ...
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  • with most inhabitants converting to Lutheranism. At the same time, pastors ... and non-privileged classes alike. Lutheranism was tolerated in Breslau ...
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  • Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (November 30, 1817 – November 1, 1903) was a German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician ...
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  • Eastern Catholic Church, Anglicanism, Lutheranism |image=Basil-the-Great.jpg |imagesize=200px |caption=Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia ...
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  • The Wisdom of Ben Sira (or The Wisdom of Jesus son of Sirach or merely Sirach), also called Ecclesiasticus (not to be confused with Ecclesiastes ...
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  • Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (April 8, 1859 – April 26, 1938), philosopher, is known as the "father" of phenomenology, a major ...
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  • Giordano Bruno (1548 – February 17, 1600) was an Italian philosopher, priest, cosmologist, and occultist. He is known for his system of mnemonics ...
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  • of Brandenburg resigned and converted to Lutheranism to become Duke of Prussia ... war with Poland, converted to Lutheranism in 1525, secularized the ...
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  • Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller (January 14, 1892 – March 6, 1984) was a prominent German anti-Nazi theologian"Niemöller, (Friedrich ...
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