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In essence, this is Christianity's salvation culture.
Scot McKnight: Christianity As Country Club Scot McKnight 2011
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In essence, this is Christianity's salvation culture.
Scot McKnight: Christianity As Country Club Scot McKnight 2011
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The implication here is that for a dharmic person to say he has been saved would imply that he accepts Christianity's fundamental tenet that every human is born a sinner and remains so until he surrenders himself to Jesus Christ.
Rajiv Malhotra: Dharma's Good News: You Are Not A Sinner! Rajiv Malhotra 2011
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The English historian Sir Herbert Butterfield 1900-79 won an audience on both sides of the Atlantic as a pioneer in the study of historical writing and as a thoughtful analyst of Christianity's role in society.
The Great Dissenter William Anthony Hay 2011
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The Greek Orthodox church is Christian; we meant to compare its date with that of "western" Christianity's Easter this year Gawd bless you, Kate, 12 March, page 10, Travel.
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The implication here is that for a dharmic person to say he has been saved would imply that he accepts Christianity's fundamental tenet that every human is born a sinner and remains so until he surrenders himself to Jesus Christ.
Rajiv Malhotra: Dharma's Good News: You Are Not A Sinner! Rajiv Malhotra 2011
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Christianity's terrain of the tragic | Shirley Lancaster
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Christianity's terrain of the tragic | Shirley Lancaster
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Christianity's terrain of the tragic | Shirley Lancaster
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Throughout Christianity's first millennium, Mary had generally been depicted as a kind of minor royal in the holy story.
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