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  2. Church etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Church etiquette varies greatly between the different nations and cultural groups among whom Christianity is found. In Western Culture, in common with most social situations, church etiquette has generally changed greatly over the last half-century or more, becoming much less formal. Church etiquette might be seen to mirror other social changes ...

  3. Interfaith dialogue - Wikipedia

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    The IFYC builds religious pluralism by "respect for people's diverse religious and non-religious identities" and "common action for the common good". [ 64 ] In 2003, the Jordanian Interfaith Coexistence Research Center (JICRC) was founded by The Very Reverend Father Nabil Haddad .

  4. Book of Discipline (Quaker) - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical Friends Church, International Meeting Formed Title Year of Adoption Alaska Yearly Meeting: 1970: Handbook of Faith, Practice & Discipline: Revised in 1987 and adopted in 1988: Evangelical Friends Church – Eastern Region: 1812 [18] Faith and Practice [19] 2012 Faith and Practice, 2013 F&P and Discipline (116 pdfs)

  5. Morality and religion - Wikipedia

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    People in some religious traditions, such as Christianity, may derive ideas of right and wrong from the rules and laws set forth in their respective authoritative guides and by their religious leaders. [8] Divine Command Theory equates morality to adherence to authoritative commands in a holy book.

  6. Culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Church culture puts notable emphasis on the family, and the distinctive concept of a united family which lives and progresses forever is at the core of Latter-day Saint doctrine. Church leaders encourage members to marry and have children, and as a result, Latter-day Saint families tend to be larger than average.

  7. Catholic peace traditions - Wikipedia

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    It is no coincidence that the appearance of the first monks comes within a few years of Constantine's assumption of power and the alliance of church and empire that he forged. Thomas Merton identified one of the reasons individuals sought out the desert was that they "declined to be ruled by men, but had no desire to rule over others themselves ...

  8. Meeting for worship - Wikipedia

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    After anyone speaks, several minutes are allowed to pass before anyone else speaks, to allow the message to be considered carefully. Friends (members of the Religious Society of Friends) do not answer or argue about others' messages during meeting for worship. Many unprogrammed meetings follow worship with a time for participants to share.

  9. Civil discourse - Wikipedia

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    Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understanding. The word "civil" relates directly to civic in the sense of being oriented toward public life, [1] [2] and less directly to civility, in the sense of mere politeness.