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Christian denomination (13860 bytes)
1: A ''Denomination'' in the Christian sense is an identifiable religious body, organiza... 3: ==Denominations== 5: ... [[Baptist]]s, [[Catholic]]s, etc. are called '''denominations'''. 7: ...[heretical]]: that is, not legitimate versions of Christianity. 9: ...ox]], [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]], and various denominations formed during and after the Protestant Reformati... Denomination (155 bytes) 1: The term '''denomination''' can refer to: 2: #A [[religious denomination]] 3: #A unit of [[currency]] (See [[Denomination (currency)]]) Denomination (currency) (2418 bytes) 1: A '''denomination''' is a unit of [[currency]]. 5: ... it is worth. Here are the currently manufactured denominations: 46: The following are the denominations of the Euro, the official currency of [[Austria]... Religious denomination (3524 bytes) 1: ''Note that this kind of denomination is not that of a [[coin]] or [[banknote]].'' 4: A '''religious denomination''', (also simply '''denomination''') is a large, long-established subgroup within ... 6: ...tly used to describe the different [[Christianity|Christian]] churches ([[Eastern Orthodoxy]], [[Roman Cathol... 8: ..., is also traditionally divided into four major [[denominations]]: ''[[Saivism]], [[Shaktism]], [[Vaishnavism]]'... 10: ...s when the congregations have authority over the "denomination", such as the numerous [[Baptist]] associations o... Large denomination bills in U.S. currency (5182 bytes) 1: ... is printed in bills in [[Denomination (currency)|denominations]] of [[U.S. one dollar bill|$1]], [[U.S. two dol... 7: ...here are many different designs and types of high-denomination notes. 9: ...mall size in 1928, along with the $1 through $100 denominations. Their designs were as follows: 16: ...e of Series of 1934. These gold certificates (of denominations $100, $1,000, $10,000, and $100,000) were issued... 18: Printing of other high-denomination bills was discontinued in [[1946]], but continued... Christian (3336 bytes) 1: ...people known as Christians. For other uses, see [[Christian (disambiguation)]]. '' 3: ... [[Jesus]] as his [[disciples]] were first called Christians by those who did not share their faith, in the c... 8: ...rsal community. As such, the history of the early Christians is the history of the Church. 12: ...icial persecution, and under Emperor Constantine, Christians acquired powerful political influence, the resul... 19: <!-- Today, Christians ... --> Christian I (130 bytes) 1: There are two monarchs who have been named '''Christian I''' 3: *[[Christian I of Denmark]] 4: *[[Christian I of Sweden]] Christian name (404 bytes) 1: ...[[secularisation]] of what were once compulsory [[Christian]] societies. 3: ...ersion|Converts]] to Christianity may adopt a new Christian name upon [[baptism]]. Christian right (7772 bytes) 1: ... within the [[United States]]. Sometimes the term Christian Right is used interchangeably with the term "Reli... 3: ...tian Right is often perceived as [[Fundamentalist Christianity|fundamentalist]] by outsiders, [[Evangelicalis... 5: Most elements of the Christian Right sympathize with, support, and sometimes inf... 8: Issues which the Christian Right is (or is thought to be) primarily concerne... 12: * Support for the presence of Christianity in the public sphere, such as with prayer in s... New Christian (541 bytes) 1: ...uisition]]. The term was introduced in order for Christians to distinguish themselves from the converts (''c... 3: ...ecret and, in fact, large numbers were. Many New Christians were tortured until they confessed their "[[here... Christian Bök (1320 bytes) 1: '''Christian Bök''' (born '''Book''', [[1966]]- ), is a [[Can... 13: * [http://www.ubu.com/contemp/bok/bok.html Christian Bök pages on UbuWeb, including recordings and poe... 15: [[Category:1966 births|Bök, Christian]] 16: [[Category:Canadian poets|Bök, Christian]] Christian II (126 bytes) 1: There have been two monarchs named '''Christian II''': 3: *[[Christian II of Denmark]] 4: *[[Christian II of Sweden]] Christian transhumanism (3384 bytes) 1: ...h transhumanism and traditional religions such as Christianity are normally considered antithetical, more rec... 5: An example of a Christian transhumanist theology is to identify the [[Techn... 7: ...ntification of the technological singularity with Christian [[escathology]] requires a [[postmillennialism|po... 11: ...as an android or robot would map more directly to Christian subsects, such as the Mormons, who believe in a p... 22: ...l Universe Christianity]A site which combines the Christian faith with recent discoveries concerning the exis... Christian Reconstructionism (3002 bytes) 1: ...ntism|Protestant]] [[Christianity]]. It calls for Christian [[Dominionism|dominion]] over government and the ... 5: ...in the bounds of [[YHVH|Yahwistic]] Christianity. Christian Reconstructionism claims to not be seeking to est... 7: ... society would be the end result. They argue that Christian Reconstructionism is a theocratic form of [[Domin... 9: ... a form of [[Postmillennialism|Postmillennial]] [[Christian Eschatology|Eschatology]], though the distinctive... 22: * [http://www.religioustolerance.org/reconstr.htm Christian Reconstructionism, Dominion Theology, and Theonom... Christian Wolff (302 bytes) 1: [[de:Christian Wolff (Begriffsklärung)]] 2: '''Christian Wolff''' is the name of at least two notable indi... 4: ...nth-century philosopher and mathematician - see [[Christian Wolff (philosopher)]] 5: *a twentieth-century composer - see [[Christian Wolff (composer)]] Christian Lacroix (412 bytes) 3: '''Christian Lacroix''' ([[May 16]] [[1951]] in [[Arles]], [[F... 7: [[Category:1951 births|Lacroix, Christian]] 9: [[fr:Christian Lacroix]] Christian Marclay (2258 bytes) 1: [[es:Christian Marclay]] [[de:Christian Marclay]] 3: '''Christian Marclay''' is a [[visual art]]ist and musical [[c... 10: Christian Marclay is a former professor of video collage an... 13: *Christian Marclay. 1999. Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. 17: *Christian Marclay. 1994. daadgalerie, Berlin, Germany; Fri-... Christian Kramp (1673 bytes) 1: '''Christian Kramp''' ([[July 8]], [[1760]] - [[May 13]], [[18... 3: Christian Kramp's father was has teacher at grammar school ... 9: [[Category:1760 births|Kramp, Christian]] 10: [[Category:1826 deaths|Kramp, Christian]] 11: [[Category:French mathematicians|Kramp, Christian]] Christian Wilhelmsson (199 bytes) 1: '''Christian Wilhelmsson''' is a [[midfielder]] who plays for ... 5: [[Category:Swedish footballers|Wilhelmsson, Christian]] Christian Panucci (1406 bytes) 1: '''Christian Panucci''' (born [[12 April]], [[1973]] in [[Savo... 9: [[Category:1973 births|Panucci, Christian]] 10: [[Category:Italian footballers|Panucci, Christian]]
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