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  • 81Ecumenical council — This article is about ecumenical councils in general. For the Roman Catholic councils, see Catholic Ecumenical Councils. For the Salvador Dalí painting, see The Ecumenical Council (painting). Part of a series on Christianity …

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  • 82Supernatural — Not to be confused with Paranormal or Preternatural. For other uses, see Supernatural (disambiguation). The supernatural or supranatural (Latin: super, supra above + natura nature ) is that which is not subject to the laws of nature, or more …

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  • 83Christian philosophy — Part of a series on Christianity   …

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  • 84Assyrian Church of the East — Assyrian Christian redirects here. For other uses, see Assyrian (disambiguation). Assyrian Church of the East Emblem of the Assyrian Church of the East Founder Traces origins to Saints Thomas, Bartholomew, Thaddeus (Addai) …

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  • 85Biblical inspiration — Rembrandt s The Evangelist Matthew Inspired by an Angel. Biblical inspiration is the doctrine in Christian theology that the authors and editors of the Bible were led or influenced by God with the result that their writings many be designated in… …

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  • 86Martin Chemnitz — (November 9, 1522 – April 8, 1586) was an eminent second generation Lutheran theologian, reformer, churchman, and confessor. In the Lutheran tradition he is known as Alter Martinus, the Second Martin : Si Martinus non fuisset, Martinus vix… …

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  • 88Impanation — is a name employed to denote the union of the body of Christ with the bread of the Eucharist. This view, patterned on the analogy of Christ s hypostatic union: God made flesh in the Person of Jesus Christ, asserts that God is made bread in the… …

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  • 89Ecclesiastical polity — is the operational and governance structure of a church or Christian denomination. It also denotes the ministerial structure of the church and the authority relationships between churches. Polity is closely related to Ecclesiology, the study of… …

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  • 90John de Lugo — John de Lugo, a Spanish Jesuit and Cardinal, was an eminent theologian of the Renaissance.BiographyHe was born at Madrid in November, 1583, though he used to call himself a Hispalensis , because his family seat was at Seville. Both his father,… …

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