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A great awakening is the period of religious revival and growth for many religious denominations. Often this is the result of religious reform.
No. But the Jewish people are considered the chosen people, though not all Jewish denominations share this belief.
Whenever there is persecution.
No, he is Christian. His ancestors were Molokan, which is one of the Christian denominations in Russia.
they are Jewish
All sites do not agree, but according to the Jewish Virtual Library site, the world Jewish population in 2012 was 13,746,100. That figure is the same on the Jewish People Around the World site for December 11, 2013. For more information, visit the Related Links. _________________________________________________________________ The worldwide Jewish population is 13.3 million Jews. Jewish population growth worldwide is close to zero percent. From 2000 to 2001 it rose 0.3%, compared to worldwide population growth of 1.4%. Refer to link 3 below.
It's the most lenient of all the Jewish denominations. It's gender-sensitive and equal opportunity for everyone.
Only one. (Though it's fair to say that there are several organized denominations and movements within Judaism).
Orthodox Jewish teachings generally prohibit pre-marital sex, as it is considered a violation of Jewish law and ethical principles. However, views on this issue may vary among different Jewish denominations and individual interpretations of Jewish teachings.
The two fastest-growing Christian denominations in Latin America are Protestantism and Pentecostalism. These denominations have seen significant growth in the region over the past few decades, with many people converting from Roman Catholicism to Protestantism or Pentecostalism.
Two major religions. Judaism and Christianity. (Although some Christians do not)
It's challenging to provide an exact number of Christian clergy who are ethnically Jewish, as this information is not systematically tracked across denominations worldwide. Additionally, the intersection of religious identity and nationality can be complex, with many individuals identifying in various ways. However, there are notable Jewish converts to Christianity and clergy from Jewish backgrounds, particularly within certain denominations, but their numbers are relatively small in comparison to the total clergy worldwide.