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  • 61Christian apologetics — Part of a series on Christianity   …

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  • 62Hypostasis (philosophy) — In Christian usage, the Greek word hypostasis (polytonic|ὑπόστᾰσις) has a complicated and sometimes confusing history, but its literal meaning is that which stands beneath . [See Liddell and Scott s Greek Lexicon [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi …

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  • 63Constructive theology — is the re definition of what has historically been known as systematic theology. The reason for this reevaluation stems from the idea that, in systematic theology, the theologian attempts to develop a coherent theory running through the various… …

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  • 64George Campbell (Presbyterian minister) — Infobox Philosopher region = Scotland era = Enlightenment color = #B0C4DE image caption = George Campbell name = George Campbell birth = December 25 1719, (Aberdeen, Scotland) death = April 6 1796 (Aberdeen, Scotland) school tradition =… …

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  • 65Arnold Fruchtenbaum — Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum (1943 ) is the founder and director of Ariel Ministries, an organization which prioritizes evangelization of Jews in the effort to bring them to the view that Jesus is the Jewish Messiah.BiographyFruchtenbaum was born in… …

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  • 66Benajah Harvey Carroll — (December 27, 1843 November 11, 1914) was a Baptist pastor, theologian, teacher, and author. Carroll was born near Carrollton in Carroll County in north central Mississippi, one of twelve children to Benajah Carroll and the former Mary Eliza… …

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  • 67Monergism — An illustration of Article XVIII, Of Free Will, of the Augsburg Confession, which reads ...[M]an s will has some liberty to choose civil righteousness, and to work things subject to reason. But it has no power, without the Holy Ghost, to work the …

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  • 68Doctrines of Meister Eckhart — Main article: Meister Eckhart Meister Eckhart (c. 1260 1327) Dominican friar and German mystic was a renowned theologian whose teachings, though popular among the monastic and lay populations that he preached to, deviated enough from the accepted …

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  • 69Energy (esotericism) — This article is about spiritual energy. For other uses, see Energy (disambiguation). Subtle energy redirects here. For the mystical concept of psychospiritual bodies overlaying the physical body, see Subtle body. Spiritual practices and ideas… …

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  • 70Ecclesiastical 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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