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    The Lutheran denomination is the oldest of all the Protestant denominations. It was founded by Martin Luther‚ the German monk and professor who famously posted 95 Theses against the practice of indulgences in 1517. The founding of the denomination wasn’t intentional at first. Luther saw contradictions between the Bible and current practices of the Church as well as corruption and abuse within the Church‚ and had hoped for reform‚ not a schism. When that proved impossible‚ he continued to spread his

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    Denomination Verses Denomination: A Short Look at Two Religions There are many different denominations of religion to choose from. The choice is totally up to the individual; that’s what makes this country so wonderful to live in. Growing up in the Holiness church was a scary for a little girl. Choosing to be a Seventh Day Adventist was no easy decision. Holiness and Seventh Day Adventist are similar in several ways but also heavens apart. The Holiness church meets every Wednesday and Sunday

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    In almost every Christian denomination baptism is traditionally a Christian sacrament of admission and adoption into the Church‚ but historically has proven to be a topic of concern and debate after the Protestant Reformation amongst some groups. As a result of the Reformation‚ various Christian denominations broke off from Roman Catholicism‚ many of which disagreed on the specific role of baptism and its effects. These disagreements manifested ultimately around the argument of when Baptism should

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    How has charismatic worship impacted Christians in general and for 3 specific denominations? Charismatic worship has impacted Christians in general as it infuses corporate worship with a new life and has provided Christians with more choice in how they worship. It offers a livelier and more vibrant approach to worship that was previously not available. The charismatic renewal (CR) impacted Roman Catholics (RC) quite a lot. RCs have three documents that agree with the teachings of the CR. For example

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    suggested that over time they will either turn into a denomination or disband and disappear all together. An example of this is the Methodists‚ they originally began as a world rejecting religious sect‚ with members living a lifestyle in opposition to existing society. However‚ they have evolved over time into becoming the world accommodating denomination that they are today. Neibuhr puts forward his explanation of this and calls it ‘denomination or death.’ He believes that a Sect is a world rejecting

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    impact of Christianity in Australia * The proportion of Christians in the Australian population continues to decline. * Internationally‚ the proportion of Christians in developing countries is tending to increase‚ whereas the proportion of Christians in developed countries generally is decreasing. * This paper first provides a brief overview of the current Australian demographic data and trends in relation to Christian denominations and other religious groups over the past 100 years.

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    Colonies - Middle Colonies. 2.4 History of Religion in the United States - Religion in a Secular State. 2.5 History of Religion in the United States - Influence of Religion United States. III Religion in the USA Chart of 313 Religions and Denominations in the United States 3.1 Religious Freedom What is meant by religious rights IV Christianity in the United States 4.1 Protestantism 4.2 Baptists 4.3 Lutheranism 4.4 Restorationism 4.5 Evangelicalism 4.6 Roman Catholic V Judaism VI Islam

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    demands of Christian organizations. Christianity is ranked the largest religion in the world today. According to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life‚ in 2010 there were 2.18 billion Christians around the world‚ nearly a third of the global population. This means that 32% of the world’s population is considered to be Christian. The Center for the Study of Global Christianity (CSGC) at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary also says there are approximately 41‚000 Christian denominations and organizations

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    the music‚ then chances are they will be unable to connect to God. The number one reason why people leave a church‚ according to ministrybestpractices.com‚ is that “the church is not helping [them] to develop spiritually.” The matter of fact is Christians want to grow spiritually. Worship‚ as mentioned before‚ facilitates God’s presence into the church and allows a time for the people to spiritually encounter God thus allowing growth in God. There have been several issues in the past (and continues

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    Position Paper on Psychology and Christianity Integration Kevin. B. Guillory Sr. Point University Position Paper on Psychology and Christianity Integration Introduction First of all to make counseling truly Christian we must bring our faith and our counseling together in our mind. We do this by recognizing Christ as the only wonderful Counselor and he becomes our model. Most importantly we not only make Him Lord over our lives‚ but also over our clinical education and practice. We look to

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