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gavinhoward.org
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| | | | | Understanding charity, the pure love of Christ, is the key to unlocking knowledge, power, and faith. | |
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sumofthyword.com
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| | | | | Just as the OT was only ever written to the children of God under the old covenant. Likewise the NT was written only to those Father draws to His Son under the new covenant: 2 Peter 1:1 Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to them that have obtained like precious faith... | |
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barbaraleeharper.com
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| | | | | It's so easy to get off-track as Christians. For instance, we set up routines to help us get into God's Word regularly. But we can find ourselves just going through the routine without really engaging with Scripture. Or we set up various programs for good at church, but then get lost in the minutia of... | |
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analog-antiquarian.net
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| | | [AI summary] This chapter explores the evolution of Christianity from a persecuted faith into a dominant world religion, focusing on the establishment of dogma and the formation of the New Testament canon. Key developments include the Council of Nicea (325 CE), which defined the Nicene Creed and established a unified Christian doctrine, and the role of Athanasius in finalizing the New Testament canon. The chapter also highlights the transition from a spiritual movement to a structured institution with political and intellectual influence, particularly in Alexandria. The text emphasizes how these changes laid the foundation for the Catholic Church and the systematic organization of Christian beliefs and practices. | ||