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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Conduct research on the church's history and make notes on pastors and other staff members, significant leaders, special events and programs, building projects, etc.
The first is the church's method and history of paying contractors, and the second is the church's history of missing deadlines in construction projects.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Carmel Presbyterian Church's rich history began in 1901 at Lime Hall, located at Plum Street near Seventh Street.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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Church history reveals that during the second great awakening, revivalism and Arminianism brought about an extraordinary interest in personal religious experience over sound theology.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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This ignorance of the Church's epistemology, of the understanding that Faith and Reason did not function on the same level or degree, could only lead to the unresolvable conflict and fanatical absolutism which history has shown us.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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Peering back into world history, it would probably be quite difficult to imagine another program that has been a more miserable failure than the church's persistent effort to convert the Jews to Christianity.
Murray wrote The Rebirth and Restoration of Israel which surveys the history of the Church's attitude to the Jewish people, and Whose Promised Land?
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Mark Harris, Priest
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church The Episcopal Church is a part of the one church begun some two thousand years ago when Christ commissioned his Apostles to go into all the world under the guiding power of the Holy Spirit.
John Boswell's highly acclaimed study of the history of attitudes toward homosexuality in the Christian West challenges received opinion and our own preconceptions about the Church's past relationship to its gay members, among whom were priests, bishops and even canonized saints.
Church history began on the first Pentecost after the resurrection of Christ with the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Church's unwillingness to demand the unqualified rejection of such a nominee no matter what future goodies he was willing temporarily to renounce has cast long shadows over subsequent American history.
During the course of the church's history, the understanding and shaping of the ministerial office has undergone considerable change and development.
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