being more extreme in their religion.
1. Cathoilc 2. Orthodox 3. Protestant (eg. anabaptist, baptist, congregational, lutheran, methodist, quaker, pentecostal, reformed, etc) 4. Anglican 5. Independent 6. Marginal (not usu. considered Christian but self-perceived as Christians- eg. Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, etc). I got this info off Operation World. Not sure why Protestant & Anglican are grouped separately... pretty sure Anglican is just a form of protestantism.
The term "Judeo-Christian" was created by Christians to reference their perceived similarities between Judaism and Christianity.
The term "Protestant Reformation" refers specifically to the period in 16th century Europe where Martin Luther and other figures in the Church declared "independence" from the Catholic Church on account of perceived or actual grievances against them. This resulted in the formation of numerous Protestant churches such as the Lutheran, Calvinist, Anabaptist, and Anglican churches.
Reconciliation and forgiveness are extremely important to Christians. This is because Christians try to follow the example of Jesus Christ. Jesus was known for forgiving those who did him wrong, and accepting all people, regardless of how society perceived them.
Dzimbiri Evans has written: 'How God is perceived by some Christians in Phalombe in the context of 1991 flush floods and how this perception of God compares with the Gospel'
The term "blue nose protestant" does not have a clear definition or widely recognized meaning. However, "blue nose" historically referred to someone who was perceived as overly strict or puritanical in their religious beliefs or practices. "Protestant" refers to a religious group that originated during the Protestant Reformation and includes various Christian denominations. Combining these terms, it could possibly imply someone who is very strict or conservative in their Protestant beliefs and practices.
The perceived threat turned out to be a false alarm.
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The ancient Romans typically absorbed the deities and religions of the people they took over, since they perceived that this helped the government remain stable. In 64 AD, however, issues with judaism and the sole god became an issue with the Romans. Nero scapegoated the Christians as causing the Great Fire of Rome and from then on, persecutions of Christians and Jews continued until about the 300s. There were areas where Christians were accepted, and there was no issue.
The word "perceived" can be translated to "nais": to see or notice something through the senses or using the mind in Tagalog.
"The girl perceived the answer to the question as soon as it was asked."I could not have perceived a better solution.
Without the perceiver the perceived does not exist..