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  3. Word of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Word of Faith is a movement within charismatic Christianity which teaches that those who believe in Jesus' death and resurrection have the right to physical health, that words have power, and that true faith is more than simply mental knowledge, but is deeply held belief that cannot be shaken.

  4. Word of Faith Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Word of Faith Fellowship is a Protestant non-denominational church in Spindale, North Carolina. It has been the subject of several allegations describing it as a cult and accusing it of abuse.

  5. Duns Scotus College - Wikipedia

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    Duns Scotus College was a private college of the Friars Minor in Southfield, Michigan from 1930 until 1979. It was first regularly accredited in 1969. [1] It was founded when the Friars decided their previous three-seminary set up in Kentucky and Ohio was too unwieldy. In 1928 ground was broken for the college at the corner of Nine Mile Road ...

  6. Mystery of faith - Wikipedia

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    The Church itself is "a mystery of the faith". Ludwig Feuerbach applied the phrase "the mystery of faith" to belief in the power of prayer. "The Mystery of Faith" is used in the title of some books as a reference to the totality of the doctrine of the Eastern Orthodox Church or of the Catholic Church.

  7. Seeing faith as a journey at a time when the word is ... - AOL

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    With the wordfaith” serving as common ammunition in religious wars, political wars and international wars, let's re-frame the wordfaith.”

  8. Rule of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Rule of Faith. The rule of faith ( Greek: κανών της πίστεως, Latin: regula fidei) is the name given to the ultimate authority in Christian belief or fundamental hermeneutic (interpretive) standard (e.g., for biblical interpretation.). It was used by Early Christian writers such as Tertullian. The phrase is sometimes used for ...

  9. E. W. Kenyon - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Kenyon was born on April 25, 1867, in Hadley, New York. At age 17, he was converted in a Methodist prayer meeting. [3] He became a church member in his early twenties and gave his first sermon at the Methodist Church of Amsterdam, New York, where he served as a deacon. [4] Kenyon had a crisis of faith and left the faith for 2 years ...

  10. Talk:Word of Faith - Wikipedia

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    This section should not be split into a separate article. To do so would give the impression that Word of Faith teaching is uncontested and represents mainline orthodox Christian opinion. That is simply not the case. It is deeply controversial. The controversy needs to be acknowledged in the main article.

  11. Word of Faith Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Word of Faith Ministries. Word of Faith Ministries is a Christian group that is part of the Word of Faith movement. It has been active in Nigeria since the 1980s. [1] Their teachings include the prosperity gospel. [2] Its founder is Dr. N. George Utuk. [3] He is from Nigeria, but lives in the United States.

  12. Brief Statement of Faith - Wikipedia

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    The Brief Statement of Faith is a statement of faith adopted by the Presbyterian Church (USA) in 1991 as part of its Book of Confessions . The statement was forged during the union of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America and the Presbyterian Church in the United States in the formation of the Presbyterian Church (USA).