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  2. File:Watts – Faith, Hope & Charity.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Faith, Hope and Love, Mary Lizzie Macomber.jpg

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  4. C. Peter Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Wagner wrote about spiritual warfare, in books including Confronting the Powers: How the New Testament Church Experienced the Power of Strategic-Level Spiritual Warfare and Engaging the Enemy. New Apostolic Reformation prophet Cindy Jacobs was a main influence on this aspect of Wagner's theology. [10]

  5. Christian views on poverty and wealth - Wikipedia

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    The Church evolved into the single most powerful institution in medieval Europe, more powerful than any single potentate. The Church was so wealthy that, at one time, it owned as much as 20–30% of the land in Western Europe in an era when land was the primary form of wealth. Over time, this wealth and power led to abuses and corruption.

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  7. Radical beliefs in 'spiritual warfare' played a major role in ...

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    On Dec. 1, in Pittsburgh, an Atlanta-based “apostolic leader” named Jacquie Tyre kept her voice at a steady, constant yell around the halfway point of a nearly three-hour political rally and ...