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  2. Free Christians (Britain) - Wikipedia

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    Free Christians (Britain) In Britain, the term Free Christian refers specifically to individual members and whole congregations within the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches. These Free Christians do not subscribe to any official doctrines or creeds, as found in other churches. Because of their historical connections with ...

  3. List of Christian Nobel laureates - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic [54] " [for] his work on vascular suture and the transplantation of blood vessels and organs " [55] 1930. Karl Landsteiner. Austria-Hungary. converted to Roman Catholicism from Judaism in 1890 [56] "for his discovery of human blood groups " [57] 1947. Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz.

  4. Christianity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the most prevalent religion in the United States. Estimates from 2021 suggest that of the entire U.S. population (332 million) about 63% is Christian (210 million). [1] The majority of Christian Americans are Protestant Christians (140 million; 42%), though there are also significant numbers of American Roman Catholics (70 ...

  5. Christian Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Flag is an ecumenical flag designed in the late 19th century to represent much of Christianity and Christendom. [1] Since its adoption by the United States Federal Council of Churches in 1942, it has had varied usage by congregations of many Christian traditions, [2] [1] including Anglican, [3] [4] Baptist, [5] Congregationalist, [6] [7] Lutheran, [8] Mennonite, [9] Methodist, [2 ...

  6. Outline of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Catholicism – broad term for the body of the Catholic faith, its theologies and doctrines, its liturgical, ethical, spiritual, and behavioral characteristics, as well as a religious people as a whole. Catholic Church – also known as the Roman Catholic Church; the world's largest Christian church, with more than 1.3 billion members.

  7. Jack P. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Jack Pearl Lewis (March 13, 1919 – July 24, 2018) was an American Bible scholar affiliated with the Churches of Christ. [1][2][3] He earned a Ph.D. in New Testament from Harvard University in 1953 and a Ph.D. in Old Testament from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1962. For 50 years, Lewis taught Bible and biblical ...

  8. Unitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Unitarianism is a proper noun and follows the same English usage as other Christian theologies that have developed within a religious group or denomination (such as Calvinism, Anabaptism, Adventism, Lutheranism, Wesleyanism, etc.). [18] The term existed shortly before it became the name of a distinct religious tradition, thus occasionally it is ...

  9. Alliance World Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Members. 6,200,000. Seminaries. 90. Official website. awf.world. The Alliance World Fellowship (or The Alliance, also C&MA and CMA) is an evangelical Christian denomination [3][1][2] It includes 6.2 million members throughout 88 countries within 22,000 churches.