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Showing 451–500 of 5,784 editor-approved links.
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The Fourth Ecumenical Council, held in 451, from 8 October until 1 November inclusive, at Chalcedon, a city of Bithynia in Asia Minor.
Information about the first church councils.
Discusses his methodology for the interpretation of biblical passages, including notes and a wide range of sources.
Rufinus contends that Origen's works were subsequently adulterated by heretics in support of their own opinions.
Article on the identity of the mysterious Pseudo-Areopagite, his writings, and their influence. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Lengthy article on Pseudo-Dionysius and his theology. By N. Bonwetsch, in the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Includes bibliography. Requires capability to view PNG files.
English translation from the Nag Hammadi Library.
A defense of the Two Source Hypothesis, according to which Matthew and Luke based their gospels on Mark and Q.
Article in the Journal of Higher Criticism. Identifies the youth in Secret Mark with other figures in John and canonical Mark.
Considers the idea that Secret Mark may have been forged. By Glenn Miller of the Christian Thinktank.
Events that led to the birth of Pentecostalism.
This article written by Dennis McCallum discusses the Waldensian involvement with the Hussites.
Treatise revised in modern English; also includes an account of his martyrdom.
Short biographies of men such as Thomas a Kempis, Meister Eckhard, Johannus Tauler, Heinrich Suso, and some later mystics.
Cotonou. Includes information on missions, devotionals and partnerships.
Bangalore. Evangelical, nondenominational church.
Non-denominational, bilingual congregation in Omura, Nagasaki.
International, interdenominational Christian fellowship with both English and bilingual services. History, beliefs, and programs.
Located in Gunma Town, Gunma Prefecture. With history, location and transportation, and information on church services.
Independent charismatic church with services and bible studies in Tamil and English. Also has prayer requests, online sermons.
Independent Baptist church, information on services, events and ministries. Information about the church team.
A web-based non-denominational ministry, with prayer requests, Christian library, and online celebration of the Lord's Supper.
The African-based, pentecostal, evangelistic community describes its faith and activities. With online prayer request form.
Budapest (Charismatic)
Dublin. Belief statement, staff listings, and information on worship services, ministries, and volunteer opportunities.
Online church directory of church websites throughout the US.
Victor Harbor, South Australia. Affiliated with New Covenant Ministries International (NCMI). Sermon topics, vision, and contact details.
Discussion list on contemporary Christian issues and apologetics, hosted by the Apologetics Index. Participation guidelines and information on subscribing.
Original languages Bible research software program. Contains 90+ Bibles in 28 languages. Includes Greek, Hebrew, the LXX, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish. Lexicons, dictionaries, and morphology tools.
A wholly owned subsidiary of Logos Research Systems, Inc., and developers of the Logos Library System. Site gives details and recent news about the system.
Windows-based. Bible translations, dictionaries, topical references, commentaries, cross-references.
Church management software solution for Windows.
Church record keeping as it relates to families to track participation and progress in ministries, small groups, events, classes and giving.
Software and web services for parishes and dioceses to organize, collaborate, and communicate.
Solutions for three challenges: membership/attendance, fund accounting and payroll.
Inspirational screensaver with landscape images, peaceful music and uplifting messages.
Idyllwild, California. Programs, recreation, and facility information and photos.
Oxford, Maine. Summary of beliefs and values, staff introductions, small group, prayer, missions, and Sunday school information.
The Yugoslavia Nazarene Religious Community after 1945. Thesis from the Central European University.
A bibliography of significant literature, videos, music, and web sites of the Church of the Brethren.
Online books written by Peter Hoover.
History and practices of the Hutterite people.
Source of Anabaptist Hutterite Literature, including a large selection of German language teaching and reading materials.
A visitor to a Hutterian Brethren settlement in the United Kingdom describes the community and gives some history of the sect.
A BBC film crew was allowed to observe a Hutterite community in Maple Grove, at close quarters for four months. The BBC’s website comments.
A relief, service, community development and peace agency.
International fellowship of churches in the anabaptist tradition.
Extensive catalog of websites about Mennonites and Amish, arranged in a yellow-pages type of format.
Seeks to preserve the heritage of the Mennonite Church and nurture a historical consciousness among its members.