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CCEL stores texts in Theological Markup Language (ThML) format and automatically converts them into other formats such as HTML or Portable Document Format (PDF). [4] Although they use mainly Public Domain texts, they claim copyright on all their formatting. [5] Users must log into their website to download all formatted versions of the text.
Author: Burkitt, F. Crawford (Francis Crawford), 1864-1935: Short title: Jewish and Christian apocalypses; Date and time of digitizing: 11:52, 31 October 2009
Aki Särkioja of Immortal Souls, a leading Finnish Christian death metal band. The following is a list of Christian death metal bands. Christian death metal consists of death metal music fused with Christian metal; that is, death metal music with Christian lyrical content, or from bands whose members profess Christianity, or both. Because of ...
Knoll was the co-founder [1] of the Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad. Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches ran their seminary in Ramayapatnam.At first in 1967, the B. D. section of the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological College, of which he was the Principal, was made to be situated on the same campus of Andhra Christian Theological College before it was fully integrated into the ...
American philosopher and Christian minister Robin Meyers devotes the first chapter of his book The Underground Church: Reclaiming the Subversive Way of Jesus (2012) [102] to defending the mental health of Jesus. According to him, "many of those who questioned the mental health of Jesus did it to render claims about him suspect and thus dismiss ...
F. F. Bosworth was one of five children who grew up living on prairies in Nebraska in a devout Methodist home. His father was a Civil War veteran (part of an Illinois company), who moved to Utica, Nebraska after the Civil War was over, but before F. F. Bosworth was born.
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Monegundis (also Monegund, Monegundes, Monegunda, died 570 AD) was a Frankish hermit and saint. [1] A native of Chartres, she married and bore her husband daughters. [2] When her daughters died in childhood, she decided to become an anchorite after a long bout with depression, and after receiving permission from her husband.