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  2. Template:Theology/doc - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Infobox theologian - Wikipedia

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    This template is a customized wrapper for {{Infobox person}}. Any field from {{Infobox person}} can work. It will also emit the same hCard and Geo microformats as {{Infobox person}} .

  4. Template:Theology - Wikipedia

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  5. John Christopher Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Thomas serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology [5] and Supplement Series, and serves as General Editor of the Pentecostal Commentary Series. [6] He is also Associate Director of the Centre for Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, Bangor University, Wales. [7] In 1992, Ashland Theological Seminary named him Alumnus of ...

  6. Christian worldview - Wikipedia

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    Waco, TX: Word (1976). Abraham Kuyper. Lectures on Calvinism. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans (1931) online version; James Orr. The Christian View of God and the World. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (1893) online version; Francis Schaeffer. The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer: A Christian Worldview. Wheaton, IL: Crossway (1982). [4] C ...

  7. Category:Christian theological movements - Wikipedia

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  8. Template network - Wikipedia

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    The Template Network was once called the Emin Society or the Emin Foundation, and is now an international network of independent groups. As of 2014 there are some 1600 people regularly engaged within these groups worldwide in countries including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Israel, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and the United States of America.

  9. Nashville Statement - Wikipedia

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    Catholic intellectual Ryan T. Anderson "[feared] that 'evangelical leaders either don't know what the word chastity means or don't defend its requirements in marriage.'" [23] Some evangelicals were sympathetic to the statement's theology, but critical of what they saw as its pastoral insensitivity. [24] [1]