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  2. Kirchenkampf - Wikipedia

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    Kirchenkampf (German: [ˈkɪʁçn̩kampf], lit. 'church struggle') is a German term which pertains to the situation of the Christian churches in Germany during the Nazi period (1933–1945).

  3. A Salina church wants to rezone its property. Here's what we ...

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    Emmanuel Church, 1325 E. Cloud St., will have its property rezoned from residential to commercial after a vote by the Salina City Commission. The church wants to lease out parts of the property ...

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  5. Ecclesiastical polity - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesiastical polity is the government of a church. There are local (congregational) forms of organization as well as denominational. A church's polity may describe its ministerial offices or an authority structure between churches. Polity relates closely to ecclesiology, the theological study of the church.

  6. A historic Black church wants to combat gentrification on ...

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    Church, for me, it’s not about the jumping and shouting. I mean, that’s good. but if that’s all we’re doing we’re out of the will of God,” said Pastor Gregory Christopher

  7. Imperial church system - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Church System is most often associated with Otto I.. The imperial church system (German: Reichskirchensystem, Dutch: rijkskerkenstelsel) was a governance policy by the early Holy Roman emperors and other medieval European rulers to entrust the secular governance of the state to as many celibate members of the clergy (especially bishops and abbots) of the Catholic Church as ...

  8. Christianity and politics - Wikipedia

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    The line dividing church and state interests was not always clear. [12] The church also ruled its own territory directly in the form of the Papal States. [citation needed] The most notable instances of the church exercising influence over the kingdoms were the Crusades, when it called the Christian kingdoms to arms to fight religious wars.

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