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Most European nations sustain multiple political parties, with only the United Kingdom maintaining a tradition of two major rival parties. 两个主要竞争者的存在让剧情更加精彩,重演了基督教的“善”对抗“恶”的情节剧。 Having two major contenders heightens the drama, replaying the Christian melodrama ...
Filioque, (Latin:“and from the Son”), phrase added to the text of the Christian creed by the Western church in the Middle Ages and considered one of the major causes of the schism between the Eastern and Western churches. Why was the Filioque clause added? According to John Meyendorff,...
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Again,such an iconic Christian symbol is also representative of the union of opposites, or the ‘hieros gamos’ (sacred marriage) between the heart and mind, male and female, light and dark – and essentially all duality. These two overlapping circles, once again, express the human and divine...
creed As nouns the difference betweengospelandcreed is thatgospelis the first section of the Christian New Testament scripture, comprising the books ofMatthew,Mark,LukeandJohn, concerned with the life, death, resurrection, and teachings of Jesus whilecreedis that which is believed; accepted doctrine...
impression on the public mind. Would you argue more, and denounce less, would you persuade more, and rebuke less, your cause would be much more likely to succeed. But, I submit, where all is plain there is nothing to be argued. What ...
Church typically refers to a Christian place of worship, while kirk is the Scots term specifically for a church, reflecting regional linguistic variations.
In Christian liturgy, the credo (Latin: [ˈkɾeːdoː]; Latin for "I believe") is the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed (or less often, the Apostles' Creed or the Athanasian Creed) in the Mass, either as spoken text, or sung as Gregorian chant or other musical settings of the Ma...
Pentecost refers to a Christian holiday commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit, while Catholicism is a Christian denomination emphasizing the authority of the Pope and Church tradition.