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- 22:48, 23 November 2024 Methodism (hist | edit) [668 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Methodism''' is a Protestant denomination that emerged in the 18th century through the efforts of John and Charles Wesley. Methodism emphasises personal holiness, salvation through faith, and the importance of good works, following an anti-Calvinist Arminian theology, particularly its belief in free will and the possibility of falling from grace. While it shares core Protestant beliefs, Method...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:45, 23 November 2024 Eastern Orthodoxy (hist | edit) [215 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Eastern Orthodoxy''' is a denomination of Christianity that is characterised by its adherence to mystic traditions, ancient liturgical practices, and a strong emphasis on the authority of church councils.") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:14, 23 November 2024 Adolf Hitler (hist | edit) [3,930 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|288x288px|Adolf Hitler during WW2 '''Adolf Hitler''' (1889 - 1945) was an Austrian politician who became the dictator of Germany in 1933, running a deeply antisemitic regime until his suicide in 1945. Hitler was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1889. In 1914, at the start of the First World War, he signed up to the German Imperial Army where he was deployed to the Western front....") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:43, 23 November 2024 Ebionites (hist | edit) [803 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Ebionites''' were a fringe heretical Jewish Christian sect which existed between the late 2nd century and had all but died out by the 5th century. According to Eusebius, the Ebionites believed that Jesus was not God and was not born of a virgin and that he earned the "rank" of Messiah through perfectly following the Law of Moses. Some also reputedly believed that they could also become Messiahs...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:09, 23 November 2024 Russell Marion Nelson (hist | edit) [312 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Russell Marion Nelson''' (born 1924) is the current President of the Church of Latter-day Saints since 2018. He recently celebrated his 100th birthday. '''Predecessor as Mormon President: President Thomas Monson'''") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:07, 23 November 2024 Wilford Woodruff (hist | edit) [788 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Wilford Woodruff''' (1807 - 1898) was the President of the Church of Latter-day Saints from 1889 to his death in 1898. He implemented significant reforms, most notably the Manifesto of 1890, which officially ended the church’s practice of polygamy, aligning it with U.S. law and paving the way for Utah's statehood. His leadership marked a turning point as the church transitione...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:01, 23 November 2024 Brigham Young (hist | edit) [554 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Brigham Young''' (1801 - 1877) was the 2nd President of the Church of Latter-day Saints and the successor of Joseph Smith from 1847 to his death in 1877. His theology was deeply heretical, imposing polygamy and racist biblical interpretation into Mormon teaching. '''Predecessor as Mormon President: President Joseph Smith''' '''S...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:56, 23 November 2024 Mormon President (hist | edit) [778 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Mormon President''', also called the '''Mormon Prophet''' or the '''Mormon Pope''', is the title used to refer to the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The title was first applied to the founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith, who had ambitions to become the president of the United States of America and reform it into a Mormon theocracy, but ultimately never achieved this. T...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:47, 23 November 2024 Prophet of the Mormons (disambiguation) (hist | edit) [455 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Prophet of the Mormons''' may refer to: * Joseph Smith - The Founder of Mormonism and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Considered the first Mormon President. * The Mormon President - The title used by the leader of the modern Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, sometimes also referred to as "the Prophet".") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:32, 23 November 2024 Pope Benedict XVI (hist | edit) [899 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Joseph Alois Ratzinger''' (1927 - 2013), known by Roman Catholics as '''Pope Benedict XVI''', was the Bishop of Rome, aka the Pope from 2005 to his death in 2013. He often defended the traditionalist errors of Rome, doubling down on Marian devotion, sacramentalism, and papal authority. Benedict’s firm stance against ecumenical compromise, including his infamous declaration that Protest...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:24, 23 November 2024 Pope Francis (hist | edit) [1,023 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|243x243px|Pope Francis in 2013 '''Jorge Mario Bergoglio''' (born 1936), now called '''Pope Francis''' by Roman Catholics, is the present-day Bishop of Rome, aka the Pope and has had this role since 2013. Unlike some of his predecessors, he appears less tied to the rigid traditions and formalism that have long characterized Roman Catholicism. His emphasis on humility, c...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:12, 23 November 2024 Peter Waldo (hist | edit) [1,485 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Peter Waldo''' (c.1140 - c.1205) was a wealthy French merchant from Lyon in the 12th century who became inspired to sell all that he had and begin preaching the Gospel, as the Apostles had done. In 1173 at a spring festival, he heard a song about saint Alexius of Edessa, who had given up a large inheritance and a beautiful bride in order to live in poverty like Jesus. Hearing this, Waldo committed h...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:54, 23 November 2024 Cathars (hist | edit) [1,603 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|246x246px|Cathars being expelled from Carcassonne in 1209 The term '''Cathar''', and it's plural form '''Cathars''' or '''Cathari''', refers to a label attached to a Christian religious movement in Aquitaine in the 12th and 13th centuries. Those labelled "Cathari" by the Roman Catholic Church were subjected to intense persecution, and even death. The precise nature of their beliefs is obscure. Historical eviden...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:39, 22 November 2024 Holiness (Book) (hist | edit) [932,357 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Holiness''' is a book by J.C. Ryle that covers the topics of sin, sanctification (or personal holiness), and other things. == Introduction == Introduction text.")
- 00:19, 22 November 2024 J.C. Ryle (hist | edit) [204 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''John Charles Ryle''' (10 May 1816 – 10 June 1900) was an English evangelical Anglican bishop. He was the first Anglican bishop of Liverpool.") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:18, 20 November 2024 Quotes (hist | edit) [1,346 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Quotes on ReformedWiki.org''' ==From the Bible== ==From the Church Fathers== ==From the Reformers== ==From Reformed Ministers== ==From other Ministers== ==From Hymns== ==From Christian scholars== ==From non-Christian scholars== ==From the Quran== ==Miscellaneous==") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 21:09, 20 November 2024 Christian socialism (hist | edit) [2,153 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Christian socialism''' is a political movement that seeks to align the political principles of socialism with the religious teachings of Christianity. It emphasizes the call to love and care for the poor, the oppressed, and the marginalized, reflecting Jesus' example of compassion and justice. John Calvin’s Geneva, while shared parallels with Christian socialism in its emphasis on communal responsibility and care for the poor, fundamentally dri...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:01, 20 November 2024 Hope Chapel Stotfold (hist | edit) [207 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Hope Chapel Stotfold''' is a Gospel Standard church in Bedfordshire, United Kingdom. It is aligned to the Gospel Standard Strict Baptists, a denomination established by William Gadsby.") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:58, 20 November 2024 Bethel Chapel Luton (hist | edit) [307 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Bethel Chapel Luton''' is a Gospel Standard Church in Luton, United Kingdom. It is the biggest Gospel Standard Strict Baptist church in Europe, though it has been without a pastor since the death of Pastor Benjamin Ramsbottom in 2023.") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:47, 20 November 2024 Right Wing Politics (hist | edit) [1,540 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|243x243px|A Blue Flag, sometimes used as a symbol of Rightism '''Right Wing Politics''' (sometimes called '''Rightism''') generally refers to political ideologies that emphasise individual liberty, limited government intervention in the economy, and the preservation of traditional social structures. Right-wing movements typically advocate for free market capitalism, lower taxes, reduced government spending, and personal responsibil...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:41, 20 November 2024 Left Wing Politics (hist | edit) [1,230 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|184x184px|The Red Flag, a left wing symbol '''Left Wing Politics''' (sometimes called '''Leftism''') generally refers to political ideologies that advocate for social equality, government intervention in the economy, and the protection of workers' rights. Left-wing movements typically support policies that aim to reduce economic inequality, such as progressive taxation, social welfare programs, and labour protections. Christianity...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:33, 20 November 2024 Hinduism (hist | edit) [466 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Hinduism''' is a contemporary pagan religion originating in India. The religion encompasses a wide range of beliefs, including the worship of multiple deities like Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi, along with concepts such as karma, reincarnation, and moksha. It also includes a vast array of philosophical schools, spiritual practices, and texts, including the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and more.") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:27, 20 November 2024 Roman Paganism (hist | edit) [3,976 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Roman Paganism''' was the polytheistic tradition practiced in the Roman Empire before Christianity became the dominant faith. It involved the worship of a pantheon of gods and goddesses, such as Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Venus, and Minerva, each overseeing specific aspects of life, nature, and society. Roman Paganism included public ceremo...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:12, 20 November 2024 Paganism (hist | edit) [614 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Paganism''' is a term used to refer to religious practices and beliefs outside of the world’s major monotheistic religions (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam), often encompassing polytheistic, animistic, or sacrifice-based traditions. Historically, it was used by Christians to describe the religions of ancient Greeks, Romans, and other non-Christian cultures. ==See also== *...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:08, 20 November 2024 Zarathustra (hist | edit) [419 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Zarathustra''' (also known as '''Zoroaster''') was the, possibly fictional, founder of the non-Christian monotheistic Zoroastrian religion. According to legends, once during a spring festival he was walking along a river when he received a revelation from the one true God, known as Ahura Mazda, and was instructed to abandon paganism and found Zoroastrianism.") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:04, 20 November 2024 Zoroastrianism (hist | edit) [1,100 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Zoroastrianism''' is a monotheistic non-Christian religion originating from Persia. Despite once being a major world religion, it is now almost extinct and most remaining sects do not accept converts. It is speculated that it was the majority religion in Persia during the Jewish exile and may have borrowed ideas from Judaism. Zoroastrians believe that their religion originated with the Fals...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:21, 19 November 2024 Re-baptism (hist | edit) [966 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Re-baptism''', sometimes called '''Anabaptism''', refers to the unbiblical practice of having one person Baptised several times. == As "True Baptism" == Some Christian denominations have practiced re-baptism in belief that the first baptism a person received was false. '''<u>Donatism</u>''' The Donatists, a schismatic group within Early Christianity, believed that if a person had been baptised by a priest who later went on to apostatize, that bap...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:09, 19 November 2024 J.C. Philpot (hist | edit) [1,398 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Joseph Charles Philpot''' (1802 - 1869) was a British Anglican priest who later a prominent Gospel Standard Strict Baptist pastor and a disciple of William Gadsby. As a young man, he attended Oxford University, where he studied Classics. After leaving in 1825, he moved to Ireland to tutor the sons of a prominent Lawyer who was the brother in the law to John Nelson Darby, a leader of the Plym...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:32, 16 November 2024 Faith (hist | edit) [449 bytes] Ben Leevey (talk | contribs) (I added the page. Gave a basic scriptural definition and expounded briefly.) Tag: Visual edit
- 22:39, 15 November 2024 Eden (hist | edit) [614 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Garden of Eden''' is the primordial home of early humanity described in the opening chapters of the Book of Genesis. It is portrayed as a paradise created by God, where the first humans, Adam and Eve, lived in harmony with nature and with God. The garden is depicted as a place of abundant life, containing the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. However, after Adam and Eve disobeyed God’s command by eating the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:33, 15 November 2024 Ministry of Paul the Apostle (hist | edit) [641 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Ministry of Paul the Apostle''', one of the most influential figures in early Christianity, played a pivotal role in the spread of the Gospel throughout the Roman Empire. Originally known as Saul of Tarsus, Paul’s dramatic conversion from a persecutor of Christians to a fervent advocate of Christ marked the beginning of his extensive missionary work. Over the course of his life, Paul travelled across t...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:28, 15 November 2024 America (continent) (hist | edit) [207 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "America is a continent. It was historically undiscovered by Europeans, Asians and Africans until Christopher Columbus' exploration in the 15th century.") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:25, 15 November 2024 Africa (hist | edit) [469 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Africa''' is a continent. In recent years, Christianity has experienced rapid growth in Africa, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. The number of Christians in Africa has increased dramatically over the past century, with the continent now home to over 600 million Christians, making it one of the fastest-growing regions for Christianity globally. It has a land border with Asia to the east and is disconnected from Europe by the Mediterranean Sea.") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:23, 15 November 2024 Asia (hist | edit) [303 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Asia''' is a continent. It is the birthplace of both Judaism and Christianity and most of the events described in the Bible took place here. It has a land border with Europe and Africa to the west and is disconnected from America by the Pacific Ocean.") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:20, 15 November 2024 Europe (hist | edit) [516 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Europe''' is a continent. It has a long history of Christianity as Greek European Gentiles were among the first to have the gospel brought to them following Jesus' death. It is also the birthplace of many formal Christian doctrines and events such as the Council of Nicaea and the Protestant Reformation. It has a land border with Asia to the east and is disconnected from Africa b...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:17, 15 November 2024 1517 (hist | edit) [66 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''1517''' was the year that the Protestant Reformation began.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:21, 15 November 2024 Council of Nicaea (hist | edit) [958 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Council of Nicaea''' was the first ecumenical council, held in 325 CE at the behest of the Roman Emperor Constantine to negotiate a compromise between the orthodox Trinitarians and the Arian heretics. It did not end in compromise and instead ended with the rightful denunciation of the Arians as heretics and the writing of the Nicene Creed, which defined the relationship of the Trinity as o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:23, 12 November 2024 Acesius of Constantinople (hist | edit) [246 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Acesius of Constantinople''' (died 323 CE) was a Novatianist Bishop in attendance at the Council of Nicaea. He supported the orthodox trinitarian position and the Nicene Creed, opposing Arianism.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:50, 11 November 2024 Jan Luyken (hist | edit) [353 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Jan Luyken''' was a Dutch poet, engraver and illustrator who illustrated the 1685 edition of the Martyrs Mirror, a document of the stories of Early Christian martyrs. Born into a Roman Catholic household, he later converted to Mennonite Anabaptism.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:46, 11 November 2024 Martyrdom (hist | edit) [587 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|231x231px|The Martyrdom of Blandina, a slave girl who was killed for being a Christian in the Roman Empire '''Martyrdom''' refers to act of dying to protect a common cause. Within Christian history, martyrdom is seen as a great honour as it was the fate of Jesus, the Apostles and many of the Church Fathers such as Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin and many more. During the Protes...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:41, 11 November 2024 Church of Rome (disambiguation) (hist | edit) [289 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Church of Rome may refer to: * The Early Christian Church which was the site of martyrdom of the Apostles Peter and Paul and the subject of the Epistle to the Romans. * The modern Roman Catholic Church.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:31, 11 November 2024 Monotheism (hist | edit) [57 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Monotheism''' is the belief that there is one God.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:29, 11 November 2024 Muslims (hist | edit) [197 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Muslims''' are the followers of Islam as founded by Muhammed. They make up roughly a quarter of the world's population and are the second largest world religion, behind Christianity.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:21, 11 November 2024 Battle of Jericho (hist | edit) [898 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|189x189px|An imagined depiction of the Israelites marching round the city of Jericho The '''Battle of Jericho''' was a conflict between the Israelites, led by Joshua, and the inhabitants of Jericho, a fortified Canaanite city. The Book of Joshua states that this battle marked the beginning of the Israelites' conquest of Canaan. Following God’s command, the Israelites march...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:15, 11 November 2024 Cross (hist | edit) [327 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Cross''' was a Roman torture device used to execute criminals. It comprised of of two beams, one vertical and one horizontal, forming a structure on which the condemned were affixed by nailing or binding their hands and feet. It was the method used to execute Jesus Christ.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:10, 11 November 2024 Islamism (hist | edit) [195 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Islamism''' refers to a political movement within the Islamic religion and it pushes for the strict moral codes found in the Quran to not only be encouraged, but enforced by law.") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:09, 11 November 2024 State of Palestine (hist | edit) [791 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|232x232px|Flag of the State of Palestine, featuring the Arab nationalist colours '''Palestine''', officially the '''State of Palestine''', is a nation-state in the Middle East. It disputes much of it's territory with it's neighbour, Israel. The West Bank is under the control of the more moderate Palestinian nationalist organisation, Fatah, whilst Gaza is under the control of the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:55, 11 November 2024 Gospel (disambiguation) (hist | edit) [468 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Gospel may refer to: * The teachings and message of salvation brought by Jesus Christ and central to Christianity. * Any of the four canonical books in the New Testament, the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. * A literary genre attributed to certain New Testament apocrypha which talk about Jesus' life, such as the Gospel of Thomas.") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:52, 11 November 2024 Autism (hist | edit) [187 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Autism''', officially known as '''Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)''', is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects communication, learning and behaviour for those affected.") Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 10:49, 11 November 2024 Thomas Jefferson (hist | edit) [151 bytes] ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Thomas Jefferson''' was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. He may have had autism.") Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit