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  2. Christianity and politics - Wikipedia

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    The line dividing church and state interests was not always clear. [12] The church also ruled its own territory directly in the form of the Papal States. [citation needed] The most notable instances of the church exercising influence over the kingdoms were the Crusades, when it called the Christian kingdoms to arms to fight religious wars.

  3. Today's Church is possessed by dogma, ideology and privilege ...

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    In actuality, we do not need the manuscript of Jesus’ sermon from that day to know what we need to do. We are a people possessed by dogma, ideology and privilege.

  4. Ecumenism - Wikipedia

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    The revival of the Church occurred in these formerly Communist areas; Christian missionaries also entered the former Eastern Bloc in order to engage in evangelism there, winning people back to Christianity. [129] [130] [131] Christian democracy is a centrist political ideology inspired by Catholic social teaching and Neo-Calvinist theology. [132]

  5. Catholic Church and politics - Wikipedia

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    In the early Church, the biblical passage Matthew 22:21 ("Render to Caesar, the things that are Caesar's, and to God, the things that are God's") was a source of discussion regarding the role of the Church and its relations with secular governments, defining the dualism of Catholic political thinking - unlike earlier religions, the Catholic ...

  6. Evangelical theology - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical Christianity brings together different theological movements, the main ones being fundamentalist or moderate conservative and liberal. [5] [6]Despite the nuances in the various evangelical movements, there is a similar set of beliefs for movements adhering to the doctrine of the Believers' Church, the main ones being Anabaptism, Baptists and Pentecostalism.

  7. List of Christian movements - Wikipedia

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    Christian fundamentalism: Seeks to assert a fundamental set of Christian beliefs against the influences of perceived later changes to Christianity; became a movement of separation from the Mainline Protestant churches. Christian Identity: A label applied to a variety of loosely affiliated groups and churches with white supremacist beliefs.

  8. Biden rule requiring Christian groups to embrace gender ...

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    (The Center Square) – A new Biden administration rule requiring Christian and other religious groups to comply on transgender ideology is facing a legal challenge. The issue arose when the Equal ...

  9. Dominion theology - Wikipedia

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    Dominion theology is a reference to the King James Bible's rendering of Genesis 1:28 in which God grants humanity "dominion" over the Earth.. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth."