Latitudinarian

  • 121latitudinarianism — noun /lædɪtuːdəˈnɛriənɪzəm/ a) Tolerance of other peoples views, particularly in religious context. b) The latitudinarian position, that de re attitudes are merely a special case of de dicto attitudes …

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  • 122crinal — adjective /ˈkɹʌɪnəl/ Pertaining to the hair. , 1974: Their hair belonged to some middle crinal zone between aseptic nord and latitudinarian jetwalled lousehouse. Anthony Burgess, The Clockwork Testament …

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  • 123Logos (Christianity) — A series of articles on John in the Bible Johannine literature Gospel of John · First Epistle of John · Second Epistle of John · Third Epistle of John · Revelation · Authorship John the Apostle …

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  • 124Salvation (Christianity) — The branch of Christian theology that deals with salvation and redemption is called Soteriology.[1] It is derived from the Greek sōtērion (salvation) (from sōtēr savior, redeemer ) + English logy.[2] Within Christian theology, soteriology… …

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  • 125Outline of Christianity — The Lamb of God with a vexillum and chalice in stained glass, a symbol of Christ as the perfect sacrifice. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Christianity: Christianity (from the word Xριστός Christ ) –… …

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  • 126Christian views on sin — Main article: Sin Christian views on sin are mostly understood as legal infraction or contract violation, and so salvation tends to be viewed in legal terms, similar to Jewish thinking, see also Judaism and Christianity#Sin. Contents 1 Sin in the …

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  • 127Grace (Christianity) — A series of articles on Grace in Christianity Actual grace a Catholic theological concept …

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  • 128Diversity in early Christian theology — Constantine burning Arian books, illustration from a compendium of canon law, ca. 825 Main article: Christian heresy See also: Early Christianity and Christian theology Traditionally, orthodoxy and heresy have be …

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