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  2. Antiochian Greek Christians - Wikipedia

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    Antiochian Greek Christians (also known as Rūm) are an ethnoreligious Eastern Christian group native to the Levant. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The majority of its members identify as Arab, and some of the members reject the Arab label, and identify as Greek.

  3. Melkite - Wikipedia

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    Melkites view themselves as the first Christian community, dating the Melkite Church back to the time of the Apostles. [14] Accordingly, notably to Vatican historiographers and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, this first community is said to have been a mixed one made up of individuals who were Greek, Copts, Roman, Aramean (Syriac), Arabs and Jewish.

  4. Christian emigration - Wikipedia

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    Christian Greek and Armenian refugee children in Athens in 1923, following the population exchange between Turkey and Greece. The phenomenon of large-scale migration of Christians is the main reason why Christians' share of the population has been declining in many countries.

  5. Christianity and Ancient Greek philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Hellenic Christians and their medieval successors applied this form-based philosophy to the Christian God. Philosophers took all the things they considered good—power, love, knowledge, and size—and posited that God was 'infinite' in all these respects. They then concluded that God was omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, and omnibenevolent ...

  6. Ulfilas - Wikipedia

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    Ulfilas (Greek: Οὐλφίλας; c. 311 – 383), [a] known also as Wulfila(s) or Urphilas, [5] was a 4th-century Gothic preacher of Cappadocian Greek descent. He was the apostle to the Gothic people.

  7. The Catholic Church’s Stance on Immigration, Explained

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    A lawsuit brought by the Texas attorney general accuses a Catholic charity of running afoul of immigration law. ... and continuing throughout the Bible. In Leviticus 19:33-34, God commanded the ...

  8. Christians must welcome immigrants, reject Trump’s rhetoric ...

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    We need to help our neighbors but insist on a secure border, too. | Opinion

  9. Seventy disciples - Wikipedia

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    A Greek text titled On the Seventy Apostles of Christ is known from several manuscripts, the oldest in Codex Baroccianus 206, a ninth-century palimpsest lectionary. [6] The text is ancient, but its traditional ascription to Hippolytus of Rome is now considered dubious. [6] An 1886 translation is: [6] James the Lord's brother, bishop of Jerusalem