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  2. Pre-existence of Christ - Wikipedia

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    James Dunn, in his book Christology in the Making, [9] examines the development of this doctrine in early Christianity, noting that it is "beyond dispute" [10] that in John 1:1–18, "the Word is pre-existent, and Christ is the pre-existent Word incarnate," [10] but going on to explore possible sources for the concepts expressed there, such as ...

  3. Pre-existence - Wikipedia

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    God resting after creation – Christ depicted as the creator of the world prior to his incarnation as Jesus [1], Byzantine mosaic in Monreale, Sicily.. Pre-existence, premortal existence, beforelife, or life before birth, is the belief that each individual human soul existed before mortal conception, and at some point before birth enters or is placed into the body.

  4. Incarnation (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    While all Christians believed that Jesus was indeed the Unigenite Son of God, [6] "the divinity of Christ was a theologically charged topic for the Early Church." [ 7 ] Debate on this subject occurred during the first four centuries of Christianity, involving Jewish Christians , Gnostics , followers of Arius of Alexandria, and adherents of Pope ...

  5. Kardecist spiritism - Wikipedia

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    Agnostic scholar Bart D. Ehrman claims that evidence that early Christians believed in reincarnation is scant. [99] Christian theologian Norman Geisler claims that there is no evidence of reincarnation in the Bible. According to him, the text in John 9:2–3 reflects the rabbinic belief in prenatal sins, according to which a fetus could commit ...

  6. How Early Christians Became a Family - AOL

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    Christianity posits that the work of reconciliation among believers was accomplished roughly 2,000 years ago at the cross. Christians are not siblings because of our choices but because of God’s ...

  7. Origen - Wikipedia

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    Origen believed that, eventually, the whole world would be converted to Christianity, [160] "since the world is continually gaining possession of more souls". [161] He believed that the Kingdom of Heaven was not yet come, [162] but that it was the duty of every Christian to make the eschatological reality of the kingdom present in their lives ...

  8. History of purgatory - Wikipedia

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    Early Christians did not develop consistent and universal beliefs about such an interim state. [7] Some modern speculation also includes Luke 16:19–16:26 as support for the concept of purgatory, but through the ages the Church has taught that the rich man of the parable had already received his final judgment , [ 8 ] [ further explanation ...

  9. Morgan Freeman talks about his journey to becoming 'a ... - AOL

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    McCreary: For me the interesting thing was, because we were asking these similar questions, though the answers seemed really different -- like, Hindus believe in reincarnation and Christians ...