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  1. Keys of the kingdom

    other uses Keys of the Kingdom disambiguation Primary sources date January 2010 The keys of the kingdom is a Christian concept of apostolic authority present in some denominations, such as the Roman Catholic Church , The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church and Children of God religious group The Family International . ref http www.thefamily.org en about our beliefs keys kingdom Verify credibility date January 2010 ref Its origins can be traced to a passage in the New Testament where Jesus gives St. Peter the keys of the kingdom of heaven Matt. 16 19 . In the LDS Church the concept is strongly tied to the Priesthood Latter Day Saints Priesthood keys priesthood keys held by the President of the Church President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints President of the Church and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles LDS Church Quorum of the Twelve Apostles . See also Keys of Heaven References reflist christianity stub Category Ecclesiology Category Christian terms ...   more details



  1. Pedro García Ferrer

    Pedro Garc a Ferrer , the Licentiate, an Ecclesiology ecclesiastic and painter of some reputation at Valencia, Spain Valencia , executed some pictures for the altar of San Vicente Ferrer in the convent of San Domingo, and practised his art at Madrid. Juan Agust n Ce n Berm dez Cean Bermudez mentions a Crucifixion by him, dated 1632, then in the possession of Don Mariano Ferrer, secretary of the Academy of San Carlos . References Bryan article FERRER, Garcia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Garc a Ferrer, Pedro ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Painter DATE OF BIRTH 1583 PLACE OF BIRTH Alcorisa DATE OF DEATH 1660 PLACE OF DEATH Toledo DEFAULTSORT Garcia Ferrer, Pedro Category 1583 births Category 1660 deaths Category Spanish painters Category People from Bajo Arag n Spain painter stub es Pedro Garc a Ferrer ...   more details



  1. Paul Avis

    and ecclesiology of Anglicanism in historical and ecumenical perspective. In 2004 he founded the international journal Ecclesiology , of which he is Editor in Chief. Avis has been affiliated ... College of St Mark and St John, Plymouth. The journal Ecclesiology is a project of the Centre .... Ecclesiology Most of Avis s work can be classified as ecclesiology the study of the essence and structure ... Where theology, ecclesiology and ecclesial practice meet, Avis s work becomes practical theological ... of Anglicanism Essentials of Anglican Ecclesiology London and New York T&T Clark, 2008 Reshaping ... to a Liturgical Ecclesiology Groningen Tilburg Liturgisch Instituut, 2008, ISBN 978 90 367 3450 9 ... Avis, Paul Category Year of birth missing living people Category Ecclesiology Category Christian theologians ...   more details



  1. Mother of the Church

    Catholic Mariology is related to ecclesiology, the teaching about the Church. On first sight, he argues, it may seem accidental, that the Council moved Mariology into ecclesiology. This relation helps ... ecclesiology. The Church is like Mary. ref name Joseph Kardinal Ratzinger 2002 Joseph Kardinal Ratzinger ...   more details



  1. Joseph Kallarangatt

    Commission Bishop Kallarangatt is considered to be an authority in Ecclesiology and Oriental Theology he has authored 30 books and a good number of articles related to Ecclesiology and Eastern ...   more details



  1. John Msonthi

    John Dustan Msonthi served Malawi as interpreter to Kamuzu Banda and Minister of Transport and Communication. Banda could not speak Chichewa and needed to communicate to the people through a translator. ref http www.politicalarticles.net blog tag john msonthi ref Kamuzu s message was being relayed to Malawians by his interpreter, John Msonthi. ref http malawi.world countries.net archives 1809 ref During the years from 1958 until the 1970s he deciphered English into Chichewa using expressions, proverbs, metaphors which mesmerized Malawians. His messages were vital in the Malawian fight for Independence. ref http malawi.world countries.net archives 1809 ref He is known as one of the greatest orators of out time. ref http malawi.world countries.net archives 1809 ref The job first fell to John Msonthi and later John Tembo . ref http www.politicalarticles.net blog tag john msonthi ref Personal life Msonthi was a Roman Catholic son of an Anglican clergyman, Reverend Canon Msonthi. ref Tengatenga, James. Church, state, and society in Malawi an analysis of Anglican ecclesiology . Kachere Series. Zomba, Malawi 2006 p 131 ref He left the church because he did not see the Anglican church as being consistent with the politics of the time. ref Tengatenga, James. Church, state, and society in Malawi an analysis of Anglican ecclesiology . Kachere Series. Zomba, Malawi 2006 p 120 121 ref He is brother to Boniface Msonthi , an activist in the National African Congress and later, a government Minister in the 1960s and 1970s. ref Tengatenga, James. Church, state, and society in Malawi an analysis of Anglican ecclesiology . Kachere Series. Zomba, Malawi 2006 p 131 ref Political Life During the cabinet crisis of 1964, Msonthi, together with Yatuta Chisiza and Willie Chokani resigned from the cabinet in protest to Banda s dismissal of Kanyama Chiume , Orton Chirwa , and Augustine Bwanausi . ref http www.malawivoice.com latest news remembering forgotten freedom fighter orton edgar chirwa ...   more details



  1. Unitatis Redintegratio

    s Wound journal Ecclesiology publisher Brill Publishers Brill location Leiden, Netherlands year 2009 ... The Singular Grace of Division s Wound journal Ecclesiology publisher Brill Publishers Brill location ...   more details



  1. Theopaschism

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Theopaschism is the belief that a god can suffer. In Christian theology this involves questions like was the crucifixion of Jesus a crucifixion of God? . Cyrillianism vs. Theodoreanism The question is central to the schism between those churches which accepted the First Council of Ephesus and the Assyrian Church of the East. While not Nestorianism Nestorian , citation needed date September 2011 the Assyrian Church of the East along with their greatest teacher, Babai the Great , deny the possibility of a suffering God. Byzantine period Some theologians of the Byzantine period also held similar views, although they were never held to be very orthodox. Classicial Augustinian theology, on the contrary, maintains that the man Jesus suffered to a much greater extent, in order to avoid to charges of modalism and patripassianism . Citation needed date February 2010 Modern philosophy and theology A number of modern philosophers and theologians have been called theopaschists, such as G.W.F. Hegel , Friedrich Nietzsche and Simone Weil . Some proponents of liberation theology have extended the theopaschist debate to the hypostasis of the Holy Spirit , questioning whether the Spirit may or may not have felt pain during the incarnation . This debate has had implications in ecclesiology , per Leonardo Boff s Church Charism and Power . Reli stub Category Christology Category Christian terms es Teopasquismo fr Th opaschisme sr fi Theopaskhitismi ...   more details



  1. Total Ministry

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Total Ministry , also sometimes called Local Shared Ministry , Ministering Communities in Mission , Mutual Ministry , or Circular Ministry , is a style of Christian ministry which empowers laity to take on roles traditionally given to parish priest s, pastor s, etc. The total ministry movement began in and has largely remained distinctively Anglicanism Anglican . At the heart of the understanding of Total Ministry is the belief that through baptism all Christian people are gifted for mission and ministry within and for the Church. Many people are introduced to Total Ministry through workshops offered in their diocese or region, through spiritual direction or via Retreat spiritual retreat . The concept is widely credited with having originated with the apostle Paul of Tarsus Paul , who is said to have commented that the church is a body with many limbs and organs . This concept of the priesthood of all believers has led to the development of new patterns of ministry including Total Ministry. More recently the re discovery of the writings of Father Roland Allen , an Anglican missionary in China, has acted as a catalyst for the development of the ecclesiology. Christianity stub Category Christian group structuring ...   more details



  1. Pearly gates

    File Hans Memling 017.jpg thumb right 130px The Blessed at the gate to heaven with St. Peter by Hans Memling . otheruses Pearly Gates disambiguation The pearly gates is an informal name for the gateway to Heaven Christianity Heaven according to some List of Christian denominations Christian denominations . It is inspired by the description of the New Jerusalem in Book of Revelation Book of bibleref Revelation 21 21 31 . The twelve gates were twelve pearls, each gate being made from a single pearl. ref cite book title What the Good Book Didn t Say Popular Myths and Misconceptions about the Bible first J. Stephen last Lang year 2003 publisher Citadel Press chapter 59 Imagine the Size of Those Oysters id ISBN 080652460X page 185 ref The image of the gates in popular culture is a set of large, white or wrought iron gates in the clouds, guarded by Saint Peter the keeper of the Keys of the kingdom keys to the kingdom . Those not fit to enter heaven are denied entrance at the gates, and thus descend into Hell . ref cite book title The Church of Christ a biblical ecclesiology for today first Everett last Ferguson year 1996 publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans isbn 0802841899 page 53 ref References Reflist Christianity stub heaven Category Christian cosmology Category Heaven Category Christian mythology Category Christian terms no Perleporten ro Por ile de m rg ritar sv Som en h rlig gudomsk lla ...   more details



  1. Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae

    Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae on the Reunion of Christendom was an Encyclical Letter of Pope Leo XIII promulgated on June 20, 1894. Content It called for the reunion of Eastern and Western churches into the Unity of the Faith . It also condemned Freemasonry . ref http www.papalencyclicals.net Leo13 l13praec.htm Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae ref A previous letter on the same subject, entitled the epistle to the Easterns , had been written by Pope Pius IX in 1848. Reactions and legacy In 1895, it was criticized by Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch Patriarch Anthimus VII of Constantinople Anthimus VII . The call for unity was re asserted by the Second Vatican Council s Unitatis Redintegratio , although the latter statement articulates a different kind of ecclesiology that is more in line with the Council s spirit of cooperation with fellow Christians. Praeclara was cited in the encyclical Orientales Omnes Ecclesias of Pope Pius XII on the topic of Eastern Catholic Churches. Leo XIII has also been criticized by Protestant fundamentalists for having declared in the encyclical that We hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty , which was seen as a sign of the coming apocalypse . See also East West Schism Catholicism and Freemasonry Papal Documents relating to Freemasonry References reflist External links http www.papalencyclicals.net Leo13 l13praec.htm Text of Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae RC document stub freemasonry stub Category Catholicism and Freemasonry Category Works by Pope Leo XIII Category Catholic ecumenical and interfaith relations Category 1894 works Category 1894 in religion de Praeclara gratulationis publicae sl Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae ...   more details



  1. Juan Menéndez Pidal

    Juan Men ndez Pidal 1861&ndash 1915 was a Spanish people Spanish archivist , jurisconsult , historian , and poet , brother of Luis Men ndez Pidal Luis and Ram n Men ndez Pidal . He was long a director of the Archivo Hist rico Nacional at Madrid, and a director of the Revista de Archivos, Bibliotecas, y Museos. Born at Madrid , he studied law until he obtained his title, and then devoted himself to journalism . His Dios y C sar , an Ecclesiology ecclesiastical and legal study of the relation of church and state, attracted much attention. In 1914 he was elected a member of the Real Academia Espa ola Spanish Royal Academy of the Language . References NIE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Menendez Pidal, Juan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1861 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1915 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Menendez Pidal, Juan Category 1861 births Category 1915 deaths Category Asturian people Category Members of the Royal Spanish Academy Category Spanish archivists Category Spanish historians Category Spanish poets Category Spanish writers Spain writer stub library bio stub es Juan Men ndez Pidal ...   more details



  1. Nicolò Maria Antonelli

    Nicol Maria Antonelli 8 July 1698 24 September 1767 was an Italian Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church , a learned canon law canonist , ecclesiology ecclesiastical historian, and Orientalism Orientalist . Antonelli was born in Senigallia . He wrote De Titulis Quos S. Evaristus Presbyteris Romanis Distribuit Rome, 1725 , in defense of the parochial character of the primitive Roman churches. He also edited and defended the commentary of Athanasius of Alexandria St. Athanasius on the Psalms, sermons of Jacob of Nisibis St. James of Nisibis , and under the name of Emman. S.J. de Azovedo, Vetus Missale Romanum Monasticum Lateranense 1752 . Antonelli was the uncle of Cardinal Leonardo Antonelli . Source catholic http www.newadvent.org cathen 01584b.htm Nicol Maria Antonelli at Catholic Encyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Antonelli, Nicolo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic cardinal DATE OF BIRTH 8 July 1698 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 24 September 1767 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Antonelli, Nicolo Category 1698 births Category 1767 deaths Category People from Senigallia Category Italian cardinals Category Italian Roman Catholics Category Italian orientalists fr Nicol Maria Antonelli it Niccol Maria Antonelli ...   more details



  1. Philip Duncan

    Philip Duncan is a Pentecostalism Pentecostal Christianity Christian pastor in the Assemblies of God in Australia Assemblies of God . Biography Duncan was the National President of the Assemblies of God in Australia Chairman of the Assemblies of God in Australia movement from 1945 to 1950. While leader of the Assemblies of God, Duncan made the executive decision to start a ministry training bible college . In 1948, Commonwealth Bible College was established, which is today Southern Cross College . ref cite web publisher Australian Catholic University date 2004 08 03 accessdate 2007 07 25 title An Analysis of the Developing Ecclesiology of the Assemblies of God in Australia url http dlibrary.acu.edu.au digitaltheses public adt acuvp78.25092005 02whole.pdf ref In 1950, Philip was the principal of the college. Duncan was also the senior pastor of Petersham Assembly of God, the third oldest church in the movement. References Reflist br start box succession box title National President of the Assemblies of God in Australia National President of the Assemblies of God in Australia before Charles Greenwood pastor Charles Greenwood after Alec Davidson years 1941&ndash 1950 end box br National President AOG Australia br Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Duncan, Philip ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Duncan, Philip Category Assemblies of God in Australia Category Australian Pentecostals Category Possibly living people ...   more details



  1. Plenitudo potestatis

    Plenitudo potestatis was a term employed by medieval canonists to describe the jurisdictional power of the papacy. In the thirteenth century, the canonists used the term plenitudo potestatis to characterize the power of the pope within the church, or, more rarely, the pope s prerogative in the secular sphere. ref Pennington, K. 1976 . The Canonists and Pluralism in the Thirteenth Century. Speculum , 35 48. ref However, during the thirteenth century the pope s plenitudo potestatis expanded as the Church became increasingly centralized, and the pope s presence made itself felt every day in legislation, judicial appeals, and finance. Although Plenitudo potestatis had been used in canonical writings since the time of Pope Leo I 440 461 , Pope Innocent III 1160 or 1161 1216 was the first pope to use the term regularly as a description of papal governmental power. ref Brian Tierney, Foundations of the Conciliar Theory Cambridge, 1955 , pp. 144 149. ref Many historians have concluded that the pope s jurisdiction within the church was unchallenged. Essentially, the pope was the highest judge in the Church. His decisions were absolute and could not be abrogated by inferior members of the Ecclesiology ecclesiastical hierarchy . Notes reflist References Category History of the Papacy vocab stub es Plenitudo potestatis fr Plenitudo potestatis pt Plenitudo potestatis ...   more details



  1. A Peculiar People

    Infobox Book name A Peculiar People title orig translator image Image PeculiarPeopleCover.jpg image caption author Rodney Clapp cover artist country language series subject ecclesiology , culture genre theology publisher InterVarsity Press release date November, 1996 media type pages 251 isbn ISBN 0 8308 1990 8 dewey 262 20 congress BV600.2 .C554 1996 oclc 34919668 preceded by followed by A Peculiar People The Church As Culture in a Post Christian Society 1996 is a book by Rodney Clapp . In the book Clapp explores the changing role of the Christian church Christian Church in light of a changing North American culture. Clapp argues against a church that has been co opted by the larger culture. As such he argues that the church should stand as a unique or peculiar culture that can then critique the larger culture. A contingent aspect of this that Clapp argues for is the notion that the church needs to shift its understand of itself from a collection of individual s each with their own understanding, ideas, and values. For the church to be culture it must be understood as community . Clapp argues that the church should be transformative in the world via living as an alternative culture rather than through political means. In essence his position is that by living a unique form of life in the world the church can bear witness to another way, and in bearing witness it can bring positive change to the larger culture. DEFAULTSORT Peculiar People Category 1996 books Category Christian studies books ...   more details



  1. James Charles Wall

    Orphan date February 2009 James Charles Wall AKA J. Charles Wall , J. C. Wall 1860 1943 was a British ecclesiologist , historian and Royal Historical Society Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in the late 19th and early 20th century. He wrote many books, mainly on Christian Church Church history, and was an early contributor to the Victoria County History Victoria History of the Counties of England magazine. Bibliography The tombs of the kings of England , 1891 Alfred the Great His Abbeys of Hyde, Athelney and Shaftesbury , 1900 Devils Their Origins and History , Willian Brendon and Sons, Plymouth, 1904 Shrines Of British Saints , 1905 Shrines of the English Saints , 1905 An Old English Parish , 1907 Ancient earthworks , 1908 Relics Of The Passion , 1910 Porches and Fonts , 1912 The Church Chests of Essex , 1913, co authored with H. W. Lewer Medieval wall paintings , 1914 The First Christians of Britain , 1920 Pilgrimage , 1925 The Devil in Art Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wall, James Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British historian DATE OF BIRTH 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1943 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wall, James Charles Category Ecclesiology Category Fellows of the Royal Historical Society Category British historians Category 1860 births Category 1943 deaths UK historian stub ...   more details



  1. Landmarkism

    Baptist Landmarkism is a type of Baptist ecclesiology . ref name Stookey The term refers to the belief in the exclusive validity of Baptist churches and invalidity of non Baptist churchly acts. ref name Garrett cite book title Baptist Theology A Four Century Study author Garrett, Jr., James Leo authorlink James Leo Garrett Jr. year 2009 publisher Mercer University Press isbn 9780881461299 url http books.google.com books?id epEHq0mTsKgC&lpg PA213&pg PA213 v onepage&q&f false pages 213 216 accessdate 2011 10 16 ref The movement began in the Southern United States in 1851, influenced by James Robinson Graves of Tennessee . ref name Garrett213 cite book title Baptist Theology A Four Century Study author Garrett, Jr., James Leo year 2009 publisher Mercer University Press isbn 9780881461299 url http books.google.com books?id epEHq0mTsKgC&lpg PA213&pg PA213 v onepage&q&f false page 213 accessdate 2011 10 16 ref ref name Stookey cite book author Stookey, Stephen chapter Baptists and Landmarkism and the Turn toward Provincialism 1851 editor Williams, Michael Edward and Walter B. Shurden title Turning Points in Baptist History publisher Mercer University Press year 2008 pages 178 181 isbn 9780881461350 url http books.google.com books?id OoKQ2IxOgE8C&lpg PA178&pg PA178 v onepage&q&f false accessdate 2011 10 16 ref The movement was a reaction to theological liberalism religious progressivism earlier in the century. ref name Stookey At the time it arose, its proponents claimed Landmarkism was a return to what Baptists had previously believed, while scholars since then have claimed it was a major departure . ref name Garrett213 In 1859, the Southern Baptist Convention approved several resolutions disapproving of Landmarkism leading adherents to withdraw gradually from the Southern Baptist Convention to form their own churches and associations and create an independent Landmark Baptist ... theology stub Category Baptist Category Ecclesiology ja ...   more details



  1. Brian Tierney (medievalist)

    Catholic Church debate on ecclesiology . ref Popes, Teachers, and Canon Law in the Middle Ages , Eds ...   more details



  1. Mark Dever

    details mrki 20070901 46c7732c 1aef 4598 a5c9 1ccf8eaddc12.aspx ref Dever s ecclesiology and the nine ... Polity . ref Dever s main emphasis, as evidenced by 9Marks, is in the realm of ecclesiology ... as a comprehensive ecclesiology or even a comprehensive diagnosis of all the problems that may ... year, twelve interns pass through the church s internship program that centers around ecclesiology ... his church is a member have not adopted his views on ecclesiology. Even so, he narrowly missed being ...   more details



  1. Joseph Connolly (architect)

    by Joseph Connolly St Mary s, Bathurst Street and St Paul s, Power Street journal Ecclesiology Today ... St Mary s, Bathurst Street and St Paul s, Power Street journal Ecclesiology Today date May 2004 first ... Ecclesiology Today date May 2004 first Malcolm last Thurlby issue 33 pages 36 id url http www.ecclsoc.org ... journal Ecclesiology Today date May 2004 first Malcolm last Thurlby issue 33 pages 30 id url http ... Street and St Paul s, Power Street journal Ecclesiology Today date May 2004 first Malcolm last ... Street and St Paul s, Power Street journal Ecclesiology Today date May 2004 first Malcolm last Thurlby ... journal Ecclesiology Today date May 2004 first Malcolm last Thurlby issue 33 pages 30 id url http ...   more details



  1. Church

    wiktionarypar church Church may refer to Religion Church building Church service , a formalized period of communal worship Church music written for performance in church Christian Church , the worldwide body of Christians Any of several more specific Christian denomination s Particular church , ecclesial communities within Catholic Church Catholic Christianity Simple church , an Evangelical Christian movement Ecclesiology , the study of the church in Christian theology Broad Church , one organization encompassing a broad range of opinion from Church of England Anglican Church used in politics State church , a religious body or creed officially endorsed by that nation s government Local church , the body made up of a congregation, its members and clergy Christian clergy , formal Christian religious leadership Church, a Sociological classifications of religious movements Church and ecclesia sociological classification of religious movements Religion , sometimes may be used as a title of a religion Clear People Church surname , people with the surname Church Adam Gilchrist , Australian cricketer, nicknamed Gilly or Church Places Church, Lancashire , England Church Liverpool ward Church Sefton ward Popular music The Church band The Church , an alternate name for their debut album, Of Skins and Heart Church song Church song , by T Pain Church , a song by Galactic on the album Coolin Off Church , a song by OutKast on the album Speakerboxxx The Love Below The Church , a song by Hawkwind on the album Church of Hawkwind Other uses Church Committee , the common term referring to the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities Church Red vs. Blue Church Red vs. Blue , a fictional character The Church film The Church film Church, a cat in the novel Pet Sematary The probabilistic programming language http projects.csail.mit.edu church wiki Church Church , named after Alonzo Church . disambig Category Church de Ch ...   more details



  1. Free Reformed Churches of South Africa

    The Free Reformed Churches in South Africa also known as the Vrye Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid Afrika is a bond of Protestant Christian churches. It follows Reformed Calvinist theology and has adopted three forms of unity as its doctrinal standards Canons of Dordt , Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism and subscribes to the three Ecumenical Creeds The Apostles Creed , The Nicene Creed and The Athanasian Creed . The first church was established in Pretoria on 8 October 1950. Eventually other churches were established they are, in order of institution FRC Pretoria , 1950 FRC Cape Town , 1952 FRC Johannesburg , 1957 FRC Bethal , 1995 FRC Pretoria Maranata , 1997 FRC Mamelodi , 2002 FRC Soshanguve North , 2003 The FRC s Church Order is based on that which was written at the Synod of Dort 1618 19. br The Churches have Sister Churches ecclesiology sister church relationships with the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands Liberated , the Canadian and American Reformed Churches , the http new.kosin.org html about about02.html Presbyterian Church in Korea and the Free Reformed Churches of Australia . br Brotherly contacts are also maintained with the following churches The Free Church of Southern Africa Suid Afrika The Church of Central Africa Presbyterian Malawi & Zimbabwe African Evangelical Presbyterian Church Kenia Reformed Church in East Africa Kenia Church of Christ in Sudan amongst the Tiv In addition to these contacts the FRC is also a member of the International Conference of Reformed Churches ICRC External links http www.vgk.org.za Official web site for the Free Reformed Churches of South Africa Calvinism stub Category Reformed denominations in Africa ...   more details



  1. Public Affairs Committee (Malawi)

    in Malawi. Religion in Malawi 5 29 37 Ross, Kenneth R. 1997 . Crisis and Identity Presbyterian Ecclesiology ...   more details



  1. Tract 90

    Portal Anglicanism Remarks on Certain Passages in the Thirty Nine Articles , better known as Tract 90 , was a theological pamphlet written by the English theologian and churchman John Henry Newman and published in 1841 . It is the most famous and the most controversial of the Tracts for the Times produced by the first generation of the Anglo Catholic Oxford Movement . In Tract 90 , Newman engaged in a detailed examination of the 39 Articles , suggesting that the negations of the 39 Articles a key doctrinal standard for the Church of England were not directed against the authorized creed of Roman Catholics, but only against popular errors and exaggerations. Newman s reasoning had predecessors in the writings of Francis a Sancta Clara and William Palmer theologian William Palmer M , although Newman claimed to have been ignorant of Palmer s contemporary treatise In XXXIX Articulos . The purpose of Tract 90 , in common with so many others in the series, was to establish the contention that the fundamental Ecclesiology ecclesiological identity of the Church of England was Catholic rather than Protestant . Its author John Henry Newman , a major figure in the Anglo Catholic movement in Oxford , later changed his position, finding the tenets of the Oxford Movement untenable, and converted to the Roman Catholic faith where he was later elevated to Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal . Tract 90 is divided into the following sections Introduction. 1. Holy Scripture and the Authority of the Church. 2. Justification by Faith only. 3. Works before and after Justification. 4. The Visible Church. 5. General Councils. 6. Purgatory, Pardons, Images, Relics, Invocation of Saints. 7. The Sacraments. 8. Transubstantiation. 9. Masses. 10. Marriage of Clergy. 11. The Homilies. 12. The Bishop of Rome. Conclusion. External links http anglicanhistory.org tracts tract90 fulltext.html The full text of Tract 90 http anglicanhistory.org tractarianism beasley examination1842.html An Examination of No. ...   more details




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