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Stevens founded a Christian religious group known as "The Bible Speaks." The group was headquartered in Lenox, Massachusetts beginning in 1976. Stevens and his followers moved to Baltimore in 1987 after their property in Lenox was sold following a court decision that required them to return $6.6 million in donations due to undue influence.
Biblical patriarchy is similar to complementarianism, and many of their differences are only ones of degree and emphasis. [10] While complementarianism holds to exclusively male leadership in the church and in the home, biblical patriarchy extends that exclusion to the civic sphere as well, so that women should not be civil leaders [11] and indeed should not have careers outside the home. [12]
Red letter edition – Bible in which the words attributed to Jesus are printed in red ink; Evangelical left – Christian left movement; Christian humanism – Type of humanism; Christian values – Ethics derived from Jesus Christ's ministry; Christian democracy – Christian socioeconomic model
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The verse is widely used to oppose ordination of women as clergy, and to oppose certain other positions of ministry and leadership for women in large segments of Christianity. Many such groups that do not permit women to become clergy also cite 1 Corinthians 14:32–35 [ 2 ] and 1 Timothy 3:1–7. [ 3 ]
The Ragamuffin Gospel is a book about Christianity by former Franciscan priest Brennan Manning.Manning argues that Jesus' gospel was one of grace, and that efforts to earn salvation are misguided, as it is impossible.
The Cult Explosion, ISBN 0-89081-241-1; A Cup of Trembling: Jerusalem and Bible Prophecy, ISBN 1-56507-334-7; Death of a Guru, ISBN 0-89081-434-1; Debating Calvinism: Five Points, Two Views; Dave Hunt and James White, ISBN 1-59052-273-7; Global Peace and the Rise of Antichrist, ISBN 0-89081-831-2; The God Makers, ISBN 1-56507-717-2
In April 1985, federal and state law enforcement officials who had been investigating the CSA for weapons violations and terrorist acts carried out a three-day siege of their compound. Following a peaceful resolution, officers arrested and later convicted the CSA's top leaders, eventually causing the organization to dissolve. [3]