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    The term proto-orthodox Christianity or proto-orthodoxy describes the early Christian movement that was the precursor of Christian orthodoxy. Older literature...
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  • Church in the 1920s over issues of ecumenism and calendar reform Proto-orthodox Christianity, a term coined by New Testament scholar Bart D. Ehrman to describe...
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    upholding the Mosaic Law. Proto-orthodox Christianity, which is rooted in the first centuries of the history of Christianity, relies heavily on Pauline...
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  • Nicene Christianity Non-Chalcedonian Christianity Orthodoxy (book) Paleo-orthodoxy Patristics Proto-orthodox Christianity Radical orthodoxy Rule of Faith "Perseus...
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    Roman persecution ended in 313 AD with the Edict of Milan. While Proto-orthodox Christianity was becoming dominant, heterodox sects also existed at the same...
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    various groups emphasized personal spiritual knowledge (gnosis) above the proto-orthodox teachings, traditions, and authority of religious institutions. Gnostic...
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    Anglia. Some modern scholars believe that in the early stages of proto-orthodox Christianity, a nucleus of oral teachings were inherited from Palestinian...
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    in the Holy Land and those that became Rabbinic Judaism and Proto-orthodox Christianity were but two of these. There were Pharisees, Sadducees, and Zealots...
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  • Christianity that seeks to retain the orthodox and long-standing traditions and beliefs of Christianity. It is contrasted with Liberal Christianity and...
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    the first century and the beginning of the third century, possesses a "proto-trinitarian" view, such as in its narrative of how the inhabitants of the...
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  • Bart Ehrman have emphasized the diversity of early Christianity, with Proto-orthodox Christianity being one thread, against the traditional account of...
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    Progressive Christianity represents a postmodern theological approach, which developed out of the liberal Christianity of the modern era, itself rooted...
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  • after the legalisation of Christianity, which began under Constantine I in AD 313 that the various beliefs of the proto-orthodox Church began to be made...
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    Treasures, a work that probably holds the standard explanation in Proto-orthodox Christianity for the angelic fall of Satan. According to this explanation...
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  • liberal Christianity; synthesized liberal Protestant theology with existentialist philosophy, but later came to be counted among the "neo-orthodox". Leslie...
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  • Ascitans Tascodrugites Nazarenes Nicolaism Novatianism Thomasines Proto-orthodox Christianity Antitactae Archontics Basilideans Borborites Stratiotici Cainites...
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    Landmarkism Preachership The Trail of Blood Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Proto-orthodox Christianity Thomson, Andy (1988). Morning Star of the Reformation...
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    neat categorizations, as various forms of Christianity interacted in a complex fashion. One variation was proto-orthodoxy which became the international...
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  • existentialism. Christian existentialism relies on Kierkegaard's understanding of Christianity. Kierkegaard addressed themes such as authenticity, anxiety, love, and...
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    about the Ebionites, such as their voluntary poverty and rejection of proto-orthodox Christian beliefs in Jesus' divinity, pre-existence, and virgin birth;...
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  • Arianism (redirect from Arian Christianity)
    already been displaced, suppressed, reformed, or destroyed". Although the proto-orthodox won the previous disputes, due to the more accurate defining of orthodoxy...
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  • common ancestor language from which all these descended. It is now named Proto-Indo-European. Philology's interest in ancient languages led to the study...
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    likely the most common explanation for Satan's fall in Proto-orthodox Christianity. Christianity, however, depicted the fall of angels as an event prior...
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    classical antiquity, so long considered a 'dark' age for its lack of Christianity, in the 'light' of its cultural achievements, while Petrarch's own time...
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    differing views of the meaning of his life and death existed. Proto-orthodox Christianity (i.e. the views which came to be dominant in the fourth century...
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  • Marcionism (category Heresy in ancient Christianity)
    Marcion. According to Tertullian and other writers of early proto-orthodox Christianity, the movement known as Marcionism began with the teachings and...
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  • illuminated books, Blake sought to throw off the dogmatism of his contemporary Christianity and, guided by a lifetime of vivid visions, examine the dark, destructive...
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  • Christianity Arianism Jewish Christianity Pauline Christianity Proto-orthodox Christianity Great Church Nicene Christianity Chalcedonian Christianity...
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  • of whom claim that the radical orthodox movement confuses Scotus' epistemology and semantics with ontology. Christianity portal Neo-orthodoxy New Monasticism...
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    question Haider's growing popularity was protested by many Austrians as proto- or neo-fascism after electoral successes in the Austrian legislative election...
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