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  1. Apostolic-Prophetic Movement

    Unreferenced date October 2009 The Apostolic Prophetic Movement in Charismatic Christianity is seen by its participants as a restoration of the neglected elements of the Five Fold Ministry described in the New Testament book of Epistle to the Ephesians Ephesians , some apostles, and some prophets and some evangelists and some pastors and teachers for the equipping of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the building up of the body of Christ . This movement is rooted in the Third Wave of the Holy Spirit Third Wave Charismatic or Pentecostal experience. This movement is Early Christianity Primitivist , in that it defers more to the authority of original documents and doctrines than to the later developments and elaborations transmitted by the authorities of the Roman Catholic Church Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox churches. It may also be associated with primitivism inasmuch as outsiders interpret prophetic interpretation. Prophecy has been a part of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christian practice, more notably during times of Revivalism revival in the Body of Christ for example the Kimbanguist Church in Belgian Congo began with vigor in the 1920s and flourished through 40 years of rigorous, often violent, suppression. Kansas City Prophets Some of those who shaped the current Apostolic Prophetic Movement in the United States were based in Kansas City, Missouri and became known as the Kansas City Prophets . Members of this group were Bill Hamon, Rick Joyner , Paul Cain minister Paul Cain , Bob Jones, Mike Bickle minister Mike Bickle , James Goll , John Paul Jackson , and Lou Engle . Cain had participated in the Voice of Healing Revival initiated by William Branham during the 1950s. The Kansas City Prophets continue to be active in ministry throughout North America and are often seen and heard as speakers at Charismatic Christianity charismatic Christian conferences and meetings. Category Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity sv Kansasprofeterna ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Messianic movement

    Confusing date June 2009 Refimprove date June 2009 Apostolic Messianic is a movement that considers itself ..., conduct, and order. ref name Apostolic Messianic Holt, Michael Origin of Apostolic Messianic Movement , Apostolic Theological Bible College, 2003, p18 ref Apostolic Messianics believe that true ... of the Apostolic Messianic movement to seek out the endtime remnant of the 144,000 and assist them in the final unity for the coming of Jesus . Together, Messianic Apostolic Jews and converted ... DEFAULTSORT Apostolic Messianic Movement Category Oneness Pentecostalism ... referred to as Apostolic Messianic Judaism. citation needed date September 2010 Overview The Apostolic Messianic movement originated with the unity of followers from several Oneness Pentecostalism ... do. ref name jmcdoctrine http jesusmessiehchurch.com html statement.html ref Apostolic Messianics believe that the Authorized King James Version King James Version is the King James Only movement only ..., Sr., being formed from the various Oneness Pentecostal organizations. ref name Apostolic Messianic Holt, Michael Origin of Apostolic Messianic Movement , Apostolic Theological Bible College, 2003, p14 ref In its present form, the movement is considered a merging of Oneness Pentecostalism and what ... into which Gentiles are grafted Romans 11 17 . The movement now has over 8,000 adherents worldwide. Citation needed date June 2009 The Endtime Jewish Church One purpose of the Apostolic Messianic movement is to restore what it considers to be correct interpretation of prophecy that relates to Israel ... 2009 . Doctrine and Theology Apostolic Messianics believe in Oneness theology that is, they reject ... 2009 . External links http jesus messiah.com Portal of Apostolic Messianic groups http whyapostolic.com Studies from Apostolic Messianic view point http hechos238.com Portal to Spanish Apostolic Messianic studies http jmfi.org Missionary work of Apostolic Messianics http jesus messiah.com apostolic ...   more details



  1. Prophetic dance

    Prophetic dance is a ritual dance in which the purpose is to obtain a communication from or to God gods or spirit s in order to receive a favorable response rain and good harvests, for example . Is also present in modern Christian culture, in which the term is fixed. Christian faith Prophetic Dance is a distinct form of Sacred Dance in which revelation is received by the dancer from God and manifested into movement to bring forth a message to people. It is important to understand that revelation is revealing or communicating divine truth that is revealed by God to people. God gives revelation through people in a number of creative ways, such as singing, writing, drama, instrumental music, and dance. ref Tara Gilyard, Prophetic Dance Communicating Divine Revelation Through Movement . ref See also worship dance References reflist Category Ritual dances dance stub es Danza prof tica pt Dan a prof tica ...   more details



  1. Prophetic books

    Prophetic books may refer to The Nevi im , a section of the Hebrew Bible William Blake s prophetic books disambig ...   more details



  1. Apostolic

    wiktionarypar apostolic Apostolic may refer to An Apostle meaning one sent on a mission The Apostle Christian ... Apostolic succession , the doctrine connecting the Christian Church to the original Twelve Apostles The Apostolic Fathers , the earliest generation of post Biblical Christian writers The Apostolic Age , the period of Christian history when Jesus apostles were living The Apostolic Constitutions , part of the Ante Nicene Fathers collection. Specific to the Roman Catholic Church Apostolic Administrator , appointed by the Pope to an apostolic administration or a diocese without a bishop Apostolic Camera , or Apostolic Chamber , former department of finance for Papal administration Chancery of Apostolic Briefs , a historical office charged with preparation of Papal correspondence Apostolic constitution , a public decree issued by the Pope Apostolic Palace , the residence of the Pope in Vatican City Apostolic prefect , the head of a mission of the Roman Catholic Church An Apostolic See is any episcopal see whose foundation is attributed to one or more of the Apostles. Apostolic vicariate , a territorial jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Church Other churches and religious movements Apostolic Catholic Church , a church based in the Philippines Armenian Apostolic Church , also known as the Armenian Orthodox Church, the national church of Armenia Apostolic Brethren , a 13th century sect in northern Italy Apostolic Catholic and Spiritual Church , an independent List of Old Catholic Churches Old Catholic Church of the Utrecht Succession Apostolic Christian Church , an anabaptist branch of Christianity Apostolic Church denomination , an Evangelical Pentecostal denomination founded in 1916 in the United Kingdom Apostolic Johannite Church , a Gnostic church claiming apostolic succession. Catholic Apostolic Church , a millenarian religious community, related to the Irvingism movement International Circle of Faith New Apostolic Church , a chiliastic church Oneness Pentecostalism ...   more details



  1. Prophetic traditions

    Prophetic traditions refers to any written or oral prophet prophecies within a culture, usually of religion religious nature. A major source of such early prophetic traditions comes from the Nevi im Jewish religion where it is called Tradition Masorah , and is identified in Oral Torah , notably in the Pirkei Avot that spans the tradition from Moses to the time of the Second Temple . In the Christian prophetic tradition the texts are reflected in the New Testament . The Islamic prophetic tradition is exemplified by the Hadith Non religious prophetic traditions are represented by Nostradamus in France and Joseph Smith, Jr. to name a few. Category Prophecy ...   more details



  1. Prophetic medicine

    orphan date April 2010 Prophetic medicine transl ar DIN Al ibb al Nabaw , lang ar refers to the actions and words of the Islamic prophet Muhammad dealing with sicknesses, hygiene, and health in general. ref name Muzaffar Iqbal 2007 Muzaffar Iqbal, Science and Islam Westport, CT Greenwood press,2007 , 59 ref According to Muhammad, every disease has a cause and a cure. Prophetic medical traditions do not stop at following the teachings of the prophets, but encourage humans to search for cures as well. Citation needed date October 2011 By the time the tradition of Prophetic medicine was fully articulated in the 14th century, it was concerned with reconciling Prophetic Sunnah traditions with the foundations of Galenic humoral theory . ref cite journal last Stearns first Justin title Writing the History of the Natural Sciences in the Pre modern Muslim World Historiography, Religion, and the Importance of the Early Modern Period journal History Compass date 1 December 2011 volume 9 issue 12 pages 923 951 doi 10.1111 j.1478 0542.2011.00810.x ref Overview Muslims have distinguished between scientific medicine and prophetic medicine , the latter being a collection of cures attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the Islamic tradition. ref cite book last Rosenthal first Franz title The classical heritage in Islam year 1975 publisher University of California Press location Berkeley isbn 0520019970 coauthors Marmorstein, Jenny page 182 ref In the hadith , Muhammad had recommended the use of honey and hijama fire cupping Wet cupping wet cupping for healing and had generally ... Muhammad s death, many scholars who have been influenced by the prophetic tradition actively sought ... Qayyim Al Jawziyya produced one of the most important works about prophetic medicine in his 277 chapter ... works on prophetic medicine. One contained the practices of medicine by Mohammad and a second on sexual .... 1980 Mar 2 1 19 22 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Prophetic Medicine Category Islamic medicine ...   more details



  1. Prophetic continuity

    http sufiorder.org live webcast.html webcast ref blockquote In this view prophetic revelation is a birthright ...   more details



  1. A Prophetic Romance

    infobox Book name A Prophetic Romance author John McCoy br as The Lord Commissioner country United States language English language English genre Utopian and dystopian fiction Utopian fiction br Speculative fiction br Science fiction publisher Arena Publishing Co. pub date 1896 in literature 1896 media type Print Hardcover pages 283 pp. isbn N A A Prophetic Romance Mars to Earth is an 1896 in literature 1896 Utopian and dystopian fiction utopian novel written by John McCoy, and published pseudonymously as the work of The Lord Commissioner, the narrator of the tale. ref The Lord Commissioner, A Prophetic Romance Mars to Earth , Boston, Arena Publishing, 1896. ref The book is one element in the major wave of utopian and dystopian literature that characterized the final decades of the nineteenth century. ref Kenneth M. Roemer, The Obsolete Necessity America in Utopian Writings, 1888&ndash 1900 , Kent, OH, Kent State University Press, 1976. ref ref Jean Pfaelzer, The Utopian Novel in America, 1886&ndash 1896 The Politics of Form , Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1984. ref ref Matthew Beaumont, Utopia Ltd. Ideologies of Social Dreaming in England, 1870&ndash 1900 , Leiden, Brill Academic Publishers, 2005. ref The story is written in a form resembling an epistolary novel it consists of a series of reports from a Martian government official, the Lord Commissioner. He has been sent to Earth by the Chancellor Commander of Mars , the head of that planet s unified government, to report on terrestrial conditions. The Martians are more advanced than humans, and have explored the solar system. The time of the story is not specified, though details in the text suggest the late twentieth century, about a hundred years after the book s publication. The Lord Commissioner travels to Earth by spaceship he endures hallucinations due to the interplanetary atmosphere. He lands at Midland ... State University Press, 1990 p. 452. ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Prophetic Romance, A Category ...   more details



  1. Prophetic Year

    Julian year calendar Julian year s contain 1,278 days. It follows therefore that the prophetic year ... of thirty days. That the prophetic year is not the ordinary year is no new discovery. It was noticed .... blockquote Discussion In scripture, Prophetic Years of 360 days or years has been interpreted as being equal to prophetic months of 30 days or years which has been interpreted as being equal to one ..., these periods have been taken by many as talking about equal periods of time. Prophetic Months Other interpretations, reference 4 have taken instead, prophetic months as equal to an average of 30.44 ...   more details



  1. Prophetic biography

    with stories of prophetic miracles, called a l m al nubuwa literally, proofs of prophethood the first ... 2011 10 01 date 1958 01 01 url http www.jstor.org stable 610611 DEFAULTSORT Prophetic Biography ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Church

    Wiktionary Apostolic Church may refer to The Armenian Apostolic Church The church of the Apostolic Age Any church of an Apostolic See Apostolic Church denomination , formed in 1916 Catholic Apostolic Church , formed in 1835 Old Apostolic Church New Apostolic Church , formed in 1879 United Apostolic Church , including the Apostolic Church of Queensland and the Apostolic Church of South Africa Apostle Unity Apostolic Church of South Africa Apostolic Church Czech Republic Apostolic Church Slovakia See also Apostolic Christian Church , religious body in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Japan that originates from the Anabaptist movement disambig ...   more details



  1. William Blake's prophetic books

    The prophetic books of the England English poet and artist William Blake are a series of difficult and obscure poetic works. While Blake worked as a commercial illustrator, these books were ones that he produced, with his own engravings, as an extended and largely private project. The French Revolution from 1791 is not illustrated, and is usually excluded from the list of prophetic books. In them he elaborated, with some false starts, a personal William Blake s mythology invented mythology Mythopoeia genre mythopoeia . The mythopoeia is largely Biblical in inspiration apart from that, it has been extensively debated for both its political and religious content. David V. Erdman ref Blake Prophet Against Empire third edition 1977 , p.165. ref considers that the separation from the corpus of The French Revolution removes a key to the symbolism used by Blake. The prophetic books have at times in the past been dismissed as lacking in good sense. This position is now rarely to be met with in scholars of English literature , Blake having been one of the major beneficiaries of critical fashion during the twentieth century. Northrop Frye , and following him Harold Bloom , have suggested that the difficulty of reading Blake s prophetic works can be overcome, and that the dismissive mystical applied to them is largely an obfuscation. Mysticism Mystical as to the poetic language has been indeed the equivalent of visionary applied to the engravings. Since the prophetic books were not highly regarded, where Blake s very direct lyric poem s were considered unproblematic, they had a tortuous publication history. The Continental prophecies The cycle of Continental prophecies comprises America a Prophecy 1793 , Europe a Prophecy 1794 , and The Song of Los 1795 , which is made up of sections Africa and Asia . America a Prophecy is divided into a Preludium which is part of the Orc Blake Orc ... Category William Blake s mythology Prophetic books Category Series of books Category Art by William ...   more details



  1. Prophetic perfect tense

    The prophetic perfect tense is a verb tense that some claim is used by the prophet s in the Hebrew Bible . This literary technique refers to future events in the past tense , known as deictic center shift. Many liberal scholars Who date February 2011 contest the existence of this tense, claiming that all of the events ascribed to prophetic perfect can be understood to have indeed occurred in the past Citation needed date February 2011 . Examples Isaiah 5 13 Therefore My people are gone into captivity, for want of knowledge and their honourable men are famished, and their multitude are parched with thirst JPS Isaiah 10 28 32 He is come to Aiath, he is passed through Migron at Michmas he layeth up his baggage They are gone over the pass they have taken up their lodging at Geba Ramah trembleth Gibeath shaul is fled. Cry thou with a shrill voice, O daughter of Gallim Hearken, O Laish O thou poor Anathoth Madmenah is in mad flight the inhabitants of Gebim flee to cover. This very day shall he halt at Nob, shaking his hand at the mount of the daughter of Zion, the hill of Jerusalem. JPS Jeremiah 23 2 Therefore thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel, against the shepherds that feed My people Ye have scattered My flock, and driven them away, and have not taken care of them behold, I will visit upon you the evil of your doings, saith the Lord. JPS Amos 5 2 The virgin of Israel is fallen, she shall no more rise she is cast down upon her land, there is none to raise her up JPS Category figures of speech ...   more details



  1. Apostolic vicariate

    See also Catholic Church hierarchy Equivalents of diocesan bishops in law An apostolic vicariate is a form ... to create a diocese. An apostolic vicariate is led by a vicar apostolic who is usually a titular bishop ... Canon law Catholic Church Code of Canon Law , a vicar apostolic s jurisdiction is an exercise ... jurisdiction, an apostolic vicariate may be administered by the bishop of a neighbouring diocese, or by a priest appointed transitionally as an apostolic administrator . As in a regular diocese, the vicar apostolic may appoint priests as vicar s exercising limited jurisdiction over the apostolic vicariate. An apostolic vicariate is to be distinguished from an apostolic prefecture , a similar ... enough to be termed an apostolic vicariate. The less developed instance is the mission sui iuris , under some type of superior. The usual sequence of development is mission, apostolic prefecture, apostolic vicariate, and finally diocese . The apostolic vicariate is distinguished from a territorial ... . Apostolic vicariates Inactive apostolic vicariates are in italics . Africa Vicariate Apostolic of Alexandria of Egypt Vicariate Apostolic of Awasa , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Benghazi , Libya Vicariate Apostolic of Bomadi , Nigeria Vicariate Apostolic of the Congo Vicariate Apostolic of Dahomey Vicariate Apostolic of Derna , Libya Vicariate Apostolic of Donkorkrom , Ghana Vicariate Apostolic of French Congo , or Lower Congo Vicariate Apostolic of Francistown , Botswana Vicariate Apostolic of Harar , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Hosanna , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Ingwavuma , South Africa Vicariate Apostolic of Isiolo , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Kamerun , Cameroon Vicariate Apostolic of Kenia , Kenya Vicariate Apostolic of Kimberley in Orange , South Africa Vicariate Apostolic of Kontagora , Nigeria Vicariate Apostolic of Meki , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Mongo , Chad Vicariate Apostolic of Nekemte , Ethiopia Vicariate Apostolic of Northern Victoria Nyanza ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Tradition

    Tradition The Apostolic Tradition or Egyptian Church Order is an early Christian treatise which ... Apostolic Tradition presumed by Hippolytus of Rome . Due to this attribution, this manual played ... ref If the Apostolic Tradition was work of Hippolytus, it could be dated about 215 CE and its origin ... title The Apostolic Tradition A Commentary series Hermeneia location Minneapolis publisher Fortress ... in Egypt or even to Syria . Some scholars also suggest that the Apostolic Tradition portrays a liturgy ... Press page 194 ref Manuscript Tradition The text of the Apostolic Tradition was part of two main ... Church Order and corresponds to what is now usually known as Apostolic Tradition . The text was also ... edition was produced by Gregory Dix in 1937 ref Gregory Dix The Treatise on the Apostolic Tradition ... of the Apostolic Tradition The section of the Alexandrine Sinodos , rediscovered ... Apostolic Tradition presumed by Hippolytus of Rome by Edward von der Goltz in 1906 ref Edward von ..., and one named On the charismata Apostolic Tradition . This brought the scholars to presume the existence of a writing named Apostolic Tradition by Hippolytus. Recent research on this statue ... derived by the text of the Apostolic Tradition, the Canons of Hippolytus and Apostolic Constitutions Epitome of the eighth book The Constitutions through Hippolytus . the term Apostolic Tradition itself is found in both the first and last page of the text. The attribution of the Apostolic Tradition ... the Apostolic Tradition is, or a work written by an other priest named Hippolytus but lived probably ... on the statue refers to also to charismata , but the Apostolic Tradition doesn t deal with this argument ... more in line with the forms of Church life in Alexandria or in Syria . Content The Apostolic Tradition, as the other Church Orders, has the aim to offer authoritative apostolic prescriptions .... It is the well known Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition chapters 5 and 6 the liturgical offering ...   more details



  1. Apostolic executor

    An apostolic executor is a cleric who is charged with putting into practice a Papal rescript . ref CathEncy wstitle Apostolic executor ref References reflist Category Religious occupations RC stub ...   more details



  1. Apostolic prefect

    See also Catholic Church hierarchy Equivalents of diocesan bishops in law An apostolic prefect or prefect apostolic is a priest who heads what is known as an apostolic prefecture , a missionary area where ... grows and flourishes, it is elevated to an apostolic vicariate , headed by a titular bishop , in the hope ..., vicariate, diocese. The apostolic prefecture and the apostolic vicariate are to be distinguished ... prefects apostolic or apostolic vicariates , many territories where no dioceses with resident bishops ... of a prefecture apostolic in a place supposes that the Church has attained only a small development in the area. Fuller growth leads to the foundation of an apostolic vicariate as an intermediate stage to becoming a diocese. A prefect apostolic is of lower rank than a vicar apostolic. The prefect ... the case with a vicar apostolic. The duties of a prefect apostolic consist in directing the work ... , the prefect apostolic had extraordinary faculties for several cases reserved otherwise to diocesan ... Confirmation. Prefects apostolic govern independent territories and are subject only to the pope ... of a prefect apostolic in which case the faculties of the prefect were more limited, and in the exercise of his office he was supervised by the vicar apostolic or the diocesan bishop. With a view to better protecting the authority of the local vicar apostolic or bishop, it was proposed in the First Vatican Council to abolish prefects apostolic having jurisdiction over districts within a vicariate .... In 1911 there were 66 prefectures apostolic 5 in Europe 17 in Asia 3 in North America e.g., the Yukon 11 in South America 23 in Africa and 7 in Oceania. At the end of 2010, the prefectures apostolic ... and 1 in Oceania. ref Annuario Pontificio 2012 , pp. 1061 1065 ref List of apostolic prefectures In China multicol Apostolic Prefecture of Ankang Ankang Xing an Hinganfu Apostolic Prefecture of Baojing Baojing Paoking Apostolic Prefecture of Guilin Guilin Kweilin Apostolic ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Brethren

    The Apostolic Brethren sometimes referred to as Apostolici , Apostoli , Apostles were a Christianity Christian sect founded in northern Italy in the latter half of the 13th century by Gerard Segarelli , a native of Alzano in the territory of Parma. He was of low birth and without education, applied for membership in the Franciscan order at Parma, and was rejected. Ultimately he resolved to devote himself to the restoration of what he conceived to be the apostolic manner of life. The movement later degenerated in the infamous Dulcinian Dulcinian movement . The Apostolic Brethren are often portrayed as a cult in the media. History About 1260, Segarelli assumed a costume patterned after representations which he had seen of the apostles, sold his house, scattered the price in the market place, and went out to preach repentance as a mendicant brother. He found disciples, and the new order of penitents spread throughout Lombardy and beyond it. At first the Franciscans and other churchmen only scoffed at Segarelli s eccentric ways but about 1280 the Bishop of Parma threw him into prison, then kept him awhile in his palace as a source of amusement, and in 1286 banished him from the diocese. All new mendicant orders without papal sanction having been prohibited by the Second Council of Lyon in 1274, ref We perpetually forbid absolutely all the forms of religious life and the mendicant orders founded after the said council which have not merited confirmation of the apostolic see, and we suppress them in so far as they have spread http www.geocities.com Heartland Valley 8920 churchcouncils ... a severe reprobation of the Apostolic Brethren in 1286, and Pope Nicholas IV Nicholas IV renewed it in 1290 ... which the Apostolic Brethren strove to realize was a life of supposed perfect sanctity, in complete ... fallen completely away from apostolic holiness, and become Babylon the Great, the persecutor of the saints ..., and rejected capital punishment their close intercourse with their apostolic sisters gave rise ...   more details



  1. Apostolic succession

    intro.html Ind Movement Introduction to the World of Autocephalous Churches in the Apostolic .... Apostolic succession has been defined as the method whereby the ministry of the Christian ... origin directly from one of the apostles or indirectly from through the initiative of an apostolic ... Oxford University Press 2005 ISBN 978 0 19 280290 3 , article apostolic succession ref ref name .... 89 ref ref http www.google.com search?tbm bks&tbo 1&q Harrison 22regards the apostolic office 22 ... ISBN 9780802490667 , article Apostle ref Bishops are seen not as succeeding to the apostolic office ... , p. 524 ref Their commission is derived from the apostles they perform apostolic functions and, some ... name ODCC Apostolic succession in the Early Fathers Writing about AD 94, Clement of Rome states that the apostles ... supports some sort of approved continuation of the apostolic ministry ref Jay, Eric G. The Church ... to the idea of the transmission of grace through the apostolic succession which in later centuries was understood as being specifically transmitted through the laying on of hands by a bishop within the apostolic ... founded churches such as his own in Carthage could be considered apostolic if they had derived the tradition of faith and the seeds of doctrine from an apostolic church. ref Jay, Eric G. The Church ... 1959 ref Apostolic succession of bishops rquote right Let them produce the original records of their churches ... and predecessor some one of the apostles or of apostolic men ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org ... accessdate 2011 07 26 ref Tertullian For its adherents, episcopal apostolic succession is transmitted ... on of hands of bishops previously consecrated within the apostolic succession. This lineage of ordination is traceable, according to Apostolic churches, to the original Twelve Apostles , thus making the Church the continuation of the early Apostolic Age Apostolic Christian community . It is one ... and Priesthood presbyters priests ordained by bishops in the apostolic succession can validly celebrate ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Foundations

    notability Books date September 2011 Apostolic Foundations is a book by the late Arthur Katz in which the author probed the attributes of Apostolic Christianity . First published in 1999 while Katz was still alive, the written work was culled largely from Katz s spoken messages on the subject spanning over 30 years of ministry. Katz resisted easy definitions of the word Apostolic, and suggested instead that the word should be apprehended as a quality of Jesus Christ who is the High Priest and Chief Apostle Christian Apostle of our confession. External Links http www.youtube.com watch?v AuaIwmYhlto 1999 Interview w Katz about the book Apostolic Foundations Jewish Voice Television Program Category Christian studies books Apostolic Foundations Category 1999 books Apostolic Foundations ...   more details



  1. The Movement

    The Movement may refer to Music The Movement reggae band , an American rock reggae band The Movement dance band , the house music act The Movement punk band , a Danish German mod revival punk band The Movement Inspectah Deck album The Movement Inspectah Deck album , 2003 The Movement D.I.T.C. album The Movement D.I.T.C. album , a hip hop compilation from D.I.T.C. Records The Movement Harlem World album The Movement Harlem World album , 1999 The Movement Mo Thugs album The Movement Mo Thugs album , 2003 The Movement Sharlok Poems album The Movement Sharlok Poems album , 2004 The Movement song writing and music production duo , an American songwriting and music production duo Politics The Movement Iceland , a political party in Iceland Civil rights movement , the African American political movement Other culture The Movement literature , the English literary group The Movement theatre company , the UK theatre company disambiguation de The Movement eo La Movado it The Movement fi The Movement ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Administrator

    See also Catholic Church hierarchy Equivalents of diocesan bishops in law An apostolic administrator in the Roman Catholic Church is a prelate appointed by the Pope to serve as the ordinary for an apostolic administration . An apostolic administration can either be an area that is not yet a diocese a stable apostolic administration or for a diocese that either has no bishop an apostolic administrator sede vacante or, in very rare cases, has an incapacitated bishop apostolic administrator sede plena . Characteristics Apostolic administrators of stable administrations are equivalent in canon law ... bishop. This type of apostolic administrator is usually the bishop of a titular see . Administrators ... full governmental power, can preempt this choice and name an apostolic administrator instead. Sometimes a retiring bishop is designated to be apostolic administrator until his successor takes office. Present cases In August 2008, there were the following stable apostolic administrations, each administered by a bishop. ref http www.gcatholic.com dioceses data typeapad.htm Apostolic Administrations ... of the neighbouring Diocese of Galway and Kilmacduagh as Apostolic Administrator since 1883. They have ... http www.renewamerica.com columns giunta 110216 ref In addition, the Personal Apostolic Administration ... Brazil Diocese of Campos , and suffragan of Niter i . The personal apostolic administration was formed ... dioceses data typepapd.htm Personal Apostolic Administrations GGatholic.com . Accessed 2008 04 ... diocese dsjmv.html Apostolic Administration of S o Jo o Maria Vianney Catholic Hierarchy.org . Accessed ... of Roman Catholic archdioceses Military ordinariate List of Roman Catholic military dioceses Apostolic Vicariate List of Roman Catholic apostolic vicariates Exarch Modern Eastern Catholic churches List of Eastern Catholic exarchates Apostolic prefect List of Roman Catholic apostolic prefectures Territorial ... apostolic sv Administrator uk ...   more details



  1. Apostolic constitution

    citations needed date January 2012 Canon Law for the 4th century text Apostolic Constitutions An apostolic constitution Latin constitutio apostolica is the highest level of decree issued by the Pope . The use of the term constitution comes from Latin language Latin constitutio , which referred to any important law issued by the Roman emperor , and is retained in church documents because of the inheritance that the canon law Catholic Church canon law of the Roman Catholic Church received from Roman law . By their nature, apostolic constitutions are addressed to the public. Generic constitutions use the title apostolic constitution , and treat on solemn matters of the church, such as the promulgation of laws or definitive teachings. The forms dogmatic constitution and pastoral constitution are titles sometimes used to be more descriptive as to the document s purpose. Apostolic constitutions are issued as Papal bull s due to their solemn, public form. The next highest category, after an apostolic constitution, is an Encyclical encyclical Letter . Introduction Generic constitutions contain ... eternal memory etc. Examples of apostolic constitutions 16th Century Quo primum 1570 Pope Pius V Pius V s Apostolic constitution on the Tridentine Mass 19th Century Ineffabilis Deus 1854 Pope Pius ... Veterum sapientia 1962 Pope John XXII John XXIII s Apostolic constitution on the promotion ... 1966 Paul VI s Apostolic constitution on Fasting and Abstinence in the Roman Catholic Church . Missale Romanum apostolic constitution Missale Romanum 1969 Paul VI s Apostolic constitution on the revised liturgy Romano Pontifici eligendo 1975 Pope Paul VI Paul VI s Apostolic constitution on the election of the Roman pontiff Ut sit 1982 John Paul II s Apostolic constitution raising Opus Dei to the rank ... depositum 1992 John Paul II s Apostolic constitution on the new Catechism of the Catholic Church .... 337 370. Category Canon law Catholic Church Category Documents of the Catholic Church Category Apostolic ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Age

    twelve to die , there is some overlap between the Apostolic Age and the first Apostolic Fathers , whose ... for the Apostolic Age is the Acts of the Apostles , but Historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles .... The apostolic period between the years 30 and 100 produced writings attributed to the direct followers of Jesus Christ. The period is traditionally associated with the apostles, apostolic times and apostolic writings. The New Testament books were connected by Early Christianity the early church ... Testament books. In the traditional history of the Christian church, the Apostolic Age was the foundation upon which the entire church s history is founded. ref Brown 1993 . p. 10. ref The Apostolic ..., which had become a serious controversy in their region. There was a burgeoning movement of Judaizers ... to McGrath, Paul identified James the Just as the motivating force behind the movement. Paul ... detail in bibleref Galatians 3 NRSV . ref McGrath 2006 . Pp 174 175. ref Apostolic Church in Jerusalem See also Apostolic see Jerusalem in Christianity Bishop of Jerusalem In 66, the First Jewish ..., Apostolic Christianity http www.archive.org details christianityinap00purv Christianity in the apostolic age http www.archive.org details historyofchristi1912mcgi A history of Christianity in the apostolic ... terms da Urkristendommen de Urchristentum eo Apostola epoko ia Era apostolic ja sv ...   more details




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