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  2. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine ( CCD) is an association established in Rome in 1562 for the purpose of providing religious education. In modern usage, it refers to the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., which owns the copyright on the New American Bible Revised Edition, and is a term colloquially used for the catechesis or ...

  3. Central Christian Church (Dallas, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Dallas, Texas was the longest continuously operating Protestant congregation in Dallas . The church, located at 4711 Westside Drive, marked its 150th anniversary in 2013. The church was a member congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), a mainline Protestant Christian ...

  4. New Testament household code - Wikipedia

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    A funerary stele depicting an ancient Roman family. The New Testament Household Codes (in German nicknamed Haustafeln ), also known as New Testament Domestic Codes, consist of instructions in New Testament writings associated with the apostles Paul and Peter to pairs of Christian people within the structure of a typical Roman household.

  5. Category:Christian youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Young Life. Young Men (organization) Young People's Christian Union. Young People's Religious Union. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour. Young Women (organization) Youth Challenge International. Protestant youth ministry. Youth With A Mission.

  6. Church Educational System Honor Code - Wikipedia

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    The Church Educational System (CES) Honor Code is a set of standards by which students and faculty attending a school owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) are required to live. The most widely known university that is part of the Church Educational System (CES) that has adopted the honor code is ...

  7. Dingad of Llandingat - Wikipedia

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    Dingad of Llandingat. Dingad or Dingat was a late 5th century Welsh saint and early Christian church founder. He is recorded in all the early 'Brychan documents' as a son of King Brychan, King of the Welsh kingdom of Brycheiniog in south-east Wales . He was patron of Llandingat Church (in Llandovery) in Carmarthenshire and of Dingestow in ...

  8. Christian Churches Together - Wikipedia

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    Christian Churches Together was created as a space for dialogue and cooperation among churches and ecumenical Christian organizations. It does not attempt to combine Christian faiths or compromise their distinctiveness. Rather, it provides a context in which churches can develop relationships with other churches with whom they presently have ...

  9. Church Dogmatics - Wikipedia

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    Church Dogmatics. Church Dogmatics ( German: Kirchliche Dogmatik) is the four-volume theological summa and magnum opus of Swiss Reformed theologian Karl Barth and was published in thirteen books from 1932 to 1967. The fourth volume of the Church Dogmatics (CD) is unfinished, and only a fragment of the final part-volume was published, and the ...