It is John. The verse says. That god so loved the world that he gave us his only begotten son, for who so believe in him should not perish but have everlasting life It can be found in John 3 verse 16.
The Old Testament is the basis of Christianity.
Christ forms the basis for the new testament as it is on his life and teaching and also death and resurection.
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The Woodrow Wilson Doctrine was a 14 point speech he present to Congress. The aim of the doctrine was to make a basis for a peaceful ending to WWI.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) uses the scriptures as the basis of all doctrine. The scriptures of the Mormon canon are the Bible (King James Version), Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price.
They have failed to understand the fundamentals of your doctrine, the specific basis of your conduct.
They believed that Bible,faith,grace alone are the basis of salvation.
The Woodrow Wilson Doctrine was a 14 point speech he present to Congress. The aim of the doctrine was to make a basis for a peaceful ending to WWI.
The Torah is the basis of the Christian's Old Testament.
There is no "why", because there's no basis for the statement that the cross is considered evil in the Old Testament.
That is a style decision made by the local parish. It has no basis in doctrine.
The basis of government during the apostolic age I would not nesserily call it govenment but the basis of the Apostolic Doctrine found in the entire book of Acts. See Acts of the Apostols.