professing
1Professing — Profess Pro*fess , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Professed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Professing}.] [F. prof[ e]s, masc., professe, fem., professed (monk or nun), L. professus, p. p. of profiteri to profess; pro before, forward + fateri to confess, own. See… …
2professing — adj. Professing is used with these nouns: ↑Christian …
3professing — pro·fess || prÉ™ fes v. claim, allege; present oneself as ; declare one s faith in ; engage in , work in ; feign, pretend …
4professing — noun an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion a profession of disagreement • Syn: ↑profession • Derivationally related forms: ↑profess, ↑profess (for: ↑profession) …
5professing Christians — Открыто исповедующие христиане …
6born again — professing a new or renewed faith or enthusiasm …
7Religious Adherents in the United States of America, AD 1900-2000 — ▪ 2001 Religious Adherents in the United States of America, AD 1900 2000 Year Annual change, 1990 1995 1900 % mid 1970 % mid 1990 % Natural Conversion Total Rate (%) mid 1995 % mid 2000 % …
8Christian Conventions — is a name used for official purposes in various countries by a non denominational Christian Restorationist church.Fact|date=December 2007 Distinguishing features of the church are an itinerant ministry, and fellowship style worship gatherings in… …
9MILITARY SERVICE — Jews served in the national armies of most countries in which they settled. However, in many states they were denied the right to bear arms before the 20th century since they were considered to be second class citizens, not fit to fight for their …
10POLITICS — Introduction Jewish involvement in national politics in the various countries in which they settled dates from the period of Jewish emancipation at the end of the 18th and the first half of the 19th century. In fact, personalities such as joseph… …