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  2. Precepts of the Church - Wikipedia

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    A century later (1470) the catechism of Dietrick Coelde, the first, it is said, to be written in German, explicitly set forth that there were five Commandments of the Church. [5] In his Summa Theologica (part I, tit. xvii, p. 12) Antoninus of Florence (1439) enumerates ten precepts of the Church universally binding on the faithful. These are: [5]

  3. Five Pillars of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Twelver Shia Islam has five Usul al-Din and ten Furu al-Din, i.e., the Shia Islamic beliefs and practices. The Twelver Shia Islam Usul al-Din, equivalent to a Shia Five Pillars, are all beliefs considered foundational to Islam, and thus classified a bit differently from those listed above. [34] They are:

  4. Ethics in religion - Wikipedia

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    The Five Precepts (pañca-sila). Retrieved 2007-11-12 from "Access to Insight" at The Five Precepts: pañca-sila. Davis, John Jefferson (1985). Evangelical Ethics: Issues Facing the Church Today, Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co. ISBN 0-87552-222-X; De La Torre, Miguel A., "Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins", Orbis Books, 2004.

  5. Education in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Seyyed Hossein Nasr stated that, while education does prepare humankind for happiness in this life, "its ultimate goal is the abode of permanence and all education points to the permanent world of eternity". [3] According to Islam, there are three elements that make up an Islamic education. These are the learner, knowledge, and means of ...

  6. The church is also characterised by "a professional priesthood removed from the 'world', with salaries, promotions, professional duties, and a distinctive way of life." [14]: 1164 Ministers are usually appointed on the basis of their formally certified religious education and operate in a hierarchical administrative structure. [1]

  7. Sharia - Wikipedia

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    Modern historians generally adopt intermediate positions regarding origins, [41] suggesting that early Islamic jurisprudence developed out of a combination of administrative and popular practices shaped by the religious and ethical precepts of Islam. [55] [5] [56] It continued some aspects of pre-Islamic laws and customs of the lands that fell ...

  8. Five precepts - Wikipedia

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    The five precepts are part of the right speech, action and livelihood aspects of the Noble Eightfold Path, the core teaching of Buddhism. [4] [18] [note 2] Moreover, the practice of the five precepts and other parts of śīla are described as forms of merit-making, means to create good karma.

  9. Religious law - Wikipedia

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    Religious law includes ethical and moral codes taught by religious traditions.Examples of religiously derived legal codes include Christian canon law (applicable within a wider theological conception in the church, but in modern times distinct from secular state law [1]), Jewish halakha, Islamic sharia, and Hindu law.