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Sexual Misconduct Within the Christian Church: Who are the Perpetrators and Those They Victimize?

Counseling and Values, 1995
Reported incidence of clergy sexual misconduct is on the rise in the Christian church. This article reviews the literature describing those individuals involved in such misconduct.
Perry C. Francis, Nancy Turner
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A Case for Christianizing the Christian Church

International Review of Mission, 2016
AbstractIn this article I argue that the work of evangelism must take place both within the church and outside the church. The evidence of decline in the church – particularly in the West–is not matched by the vibrancy of the church in the global South.
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John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion

The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology, 2020
Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion is treated as a key to Calvin’s own development as a Reformer and an international theologian. What started (in 1536) as a modest catechetical work became (in 1539/1541) a volume of systematic theological ...
P. Helm
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Church as Safe Haven: Christian Governance in China

International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2019
[Review of:] The Church as safe haven : Christian governance in China. Edited by Lars Peter Laamann and Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, Studies in Christian Mission, 55. Leiden, Brill, 2018.
S. Brodd
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Proselytism in Christian Churches

2022
Abstract In Europe, and particularly in France, the word proselytism sometimes evokes suspicion, sometimes praise. Among the historic churches proselytism tends to be synonymous with infringement of freedom, while in Pentecostal and Evangelical circles it often means a positive missionary zeal, both outside and inside the churches.
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The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song

Common Knowledge
more well-documented definition of acts and s methodological race-making through Christian idioms and within Christian Christian theological discourses and church spaces were where Americans negotiated and debated the meanings of blackness, whiteness ...
Taylor Johnston-Levy
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Church and biblical Christianity

2014
Abstract What is meant by ‘Church Christianity’ and ‘Biblical Christianity’ and where do they come from? ‘Church and Biblical Christianity’ explains that ‘Church Christianity’ is centred around the institution of the church, whereas for ‘Biblical Christianity’ the scriptures have the equivalent position of authority.
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The denominations of the Christian Church

1999
The Church in Rome became important because it had begun in the capital of the Roman Empire. By the third century CE there were 40 000 Christians there, and it had become wealthy, owning much property.
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