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  • 41Branhamism — is a controversial exonym for the distinctive doctrines of William M. Branham (1909 1965), an American faith healer and preacher of the mid twentieth century. The term is generally disliked by adherents, who typically refer to themselves as… …

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  • 42Andrija Dudić — Orehovički (in Croatian) or András Dudith de Horahovicza (in Hungarian), (* February 5, 1533 in Buda † February 22, 1589 in Boroszló), was a famous humanist and diplomat in the Kingdom of Hungary.Dudić was born in Buda, Hungary to a Croatian… …

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  • 43Conceptions of God — Part of a series on God General conceptions …

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  • 44Perichoresis — (or Circuminsession or Interpenetration) is a term in Christian theology first found within the Church Fathers but now reinvigorated among contemporary figures such as C. Baxter Kruger, Jurgen Moltmann, Miroslav Volf and John Zizioulas, amongst… …

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  • 45Christian heresy — Part of a series on the History of Christian Theology …

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  • 46Oneness vs Trinity — Both Trinitarian and Oneness adherents believe in one God. Some Trinitarians believe the term God means a nature and not an individual being. The God nature (spirit) is divided between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three separate persons… …

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  • 47Arian controversy — The Arian controversy describes several controversies which divided the Christian church from before the Council of Nicaea in 325 to after the Council of Constantinople in 383. The most important of these controversies concerned the relationship… …

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  • 48Shituf — (or shittuf or schituf , שיתוף) is a term used in Jewish sources for mentioning or worshipping the God of Israel in a manner which Judaism does not deem to be monotheistic. Shituf is mentioned in the commentary of Tosfot on the Babylonian… …

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  • 49The Blessed Trinity —     The Blessed Trinity     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Blessed Trinity     This article is divided as follows:          I. Dogma of the Trinity;     II. Proof of the Doctrine from Scripture;     III. Proof of the Doctrine from Tradition;… …

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  • 50Andreas Dudith — (Croatian: Andrija Dudić Orehovički), also András Dudith de Horahovicza; * February 5, 1533 in Buda † February 22, 1589 in Wrocław), was a Hungarian nobleman of Croatian origin, humanist and diplomat in the Kingdom of Hungary. Dudić was born in… …

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