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  • 11Roman Catholic Mariology — This article is about Roman Catholic perspectives, and does not reflect the views of other segments of the Catholic Church such as Eastern Catholics. For general Christian views, see Mariology. A series of articles on Roman Catholic Mariology …

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  • 12Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church — The Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church have their foundation in the central teaching of the Council of Ephesus that the Virgin Mary is the Mother of God. Because of this, the Roman Catholic Church has always considered her to be the most… …

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  • 13Douglas Wilson (theologian) — For other people named Douglas Wilson, see Douglas Wilson (disambiguation). Douglas James Wilson (born 18 June 1953) is a conservative Reformed and evangelical theologian, pastor at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, faculty member at New Saint… …

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  • 14Dogmatic definition — In Catholicism, a dogmatic definition is an extraordinary[peacock term] infallible statement published by a pope or an ecumenical council concerning a matter of faith or morals, the belief in which the Catholic Church requires of all… …

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  • 15Nancy Wilson (author) — Nancy Ann Wilson (née Greensides) (born 29 July 1952) is an American author of Christian literature.Wilson has written Praise Her in the Gates (ISBN 978 1885767707), The Fruit of Her Hands (ISBN 978 1885767349) and Building Her House (ISBN 978… …

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  • 16Credendum — Cre*den dum (kr? d?n d?m), n.; pl. {Credenda} ( d?). [L., fr. credere to believe.] (Theol.) A thing to be believed; an article of faith; distinguished from {agendum}, a practical duty. [1913 Webster] The great articles and credenda of… …

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  • 17Christology — Stained glass window of the Confession of Peter in Luke 9:20: But who do you say that I am? Peter answered: The Christ of God .[1] …

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  • 18School voucher — A school voucher, also called an education voucher, is a certificate issued by the government by which parents can pay for the education of their children at a school of their choice, rather than the public school (UK state school) to which they… …

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  • 19Faith and rationality — are two modes of belief that exist in varying degrees of conflict or compatibility. Faith is belief in inspiration, revelation, or authority. Rationality is belief based on reason or evidence.Broadly speaking, there are three categories of views… …

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  • 20Paul Jennings Hill — Infobox Criminal subject name = Paul Hill image size = 100px caption = Hill shortly before his execution. date of birth = Birth date|1954|2|6 place of birth = Miami, Florida date of death = Death date and age|2003|9|3|1954|2|6 place of death =… …

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