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Click on this link for a lengthy biography of Saint Wolfgang of Ratisban.
"Pauline Christianity is a term used to refer to a branch of Early Christianity associated with the beliefs and doctrines espoused by Paul the Apostle through his writings. Most of orthodox Christianity relies heavily on these teachings and considers them to be amplifications and explanations of the teachings of Jesus. Others perceive in Paul's writings teachings that are radically different from the original teachings of Jesus documented in the canonical gospels, early Acts and the rest of the New Testament, such as the Epistle of James. The term is generally considered a pejorative by traditionalist Christians as it carries the assumption that Christianity as it is known is a corruption of the original teachings of Jesus." see link below.
Ethiopia is a landlocked country in Africa. It is not bordered by any bodies of water.See the related link below for a map of the area.
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) are Christian but are not Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant Christians. They believe that Jesus Christ is the Savior and Redeemer, They worship Him, they read the Bible and try to follow it's teachings, but they do not believe in the creeds (Apostle's Creed, Nicene Creed, etc) that other Christians adhere to. You can learn more about Mormon beliefs at the "Related Link" below.
Their mission statement says they are committed to help build a world free from poverty and injustice. See related link for additional information.
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Apostolic tradition is important because it reflects the teachings, practices, and customs passed down by the apostles themselves, providing a direct link to the early Church established by Jesus Christ. It serves as a foundation for the beliefs and structure of many Christian denominations and helps maintain continuity with the teachings of the apostles.
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