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In July 2003, the Italian prosecutors concluded that the Mafia acted not only in its own interests, but also to ensure that Calvi could not blackmail " politico-institutional figures and of freemasonry, the P2 lodge, and the Institute of Religious Works with whom he had invested substantial sums of money, some of it from Cosa Nostra and Italian public corporations ".
Religious figures such as Domingo de Soto, Pius XII, Saint Anthony Mary Claret, Saint John of the Cross have their place within the city urban sculpture, the first work of Ortega and the rest of José María García Moro, sculptor prosperous Segovia who must also be a Monument to the Youth located in the Plaza del Conde de Cheste.
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Religious figures such as prophets and diviners have claimed to see into the future.
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It was during his 25 years in Liverpool that he published his first work, Rationale of Religious Enquiry, which caught the attention of many religious and philosophical figures.
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Major figures in the Religious Zionist Movement include Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook who became the Ashkenazi Jews Chief Rabbi of the British Mandate of Palestine in 1924 and tried to reconcile Zionism with Orthodox Judaism.
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Religious figures:
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
White's father is the Reverend Dr. Mel White, a former speechwriter and ghostwriter for Religious Right figures such as Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson.
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Category: Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America
Category: Religious figures from Varanasi
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This Elizabethan Religious Settlement later evolved into today's Church of England.
In 2001, his book Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism led to Dupuis being investigated by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, a department of the Roman Curia, which noted ambiguities regarding agreement between what he called a " Christian theology of religious pluralism " and the teaching of the Second Vatican Council and the popes of the council and later.
On 3 November 2008 the party announced a merger with the National Union, the National Religious Party and Tkuma to form a new right-wing party, later named the Jewish Home.
The college therefore admits students to read all subjects except Land Economy and Theology & Religious Studies ( though it is possible to switch to these subjects later ).
Partly because of the violent reaction to its decision, including the lynching of Jehovah Witnesses according to Shawn Francis Peters in her book Judging Jehovah ’ s Witnesses: Religious Persecution And the Dawn of the Rights Revolution, the Supreme Court reversed itself a few years later.
In later years, when Kook's name became associated with the Mizrachi, part of the Religious Zionist Movement, Hutner, an eventual member of the non-Zionist Haredi Agudath Israel of America's Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah (" Council of Torah Sages "), sought to downplay his former association with Kook, even though he maintained cordial relations with Kook's son and heir Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook and other prominent students such as Rabbi Moshe-Zvi Neria.
David G. Bromley used its perspectives for a piece in Nova Religio and later as an Editor of " Teaching New Religious Movements " in The American Academy of Religion's " Teaching Religious Studies Series ;" the term has been used by James R. Lewis, Jean-François Mayer.
Based on this later approach to religion, he reformulated his professional and personal view in one of his last books The Road to Tolerance, and he also co-authored a book, Counseling and Psychotherapy with Religious Persons: A Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Approach, with two religious psychologists, Stevan Lars Nielsen and W. Brad Johnson, describing principles for integrating religious material and beliefs with REBT during treatment of religious clients.
Bodin wrote in turn books on history, economics, politics, demonology, and natural philosophy ; and also left a ( later notorious ) work in manuscript on religion ( see under " Religious tolerance ").
Religious writing was the easiest avenue — women who would later be canonized as saints frequently published their reflections, revelations, and prayers.
However, the National Union was then bolstered by the addition of the Renewed Religious National Zionist Party ( later renamed Ahi ), which had been formed by NRP dissidents opposed to the Gaza withdrawal after the NRP had decided to remain in the coalition.
Religious faith combined with business acumen to arise in Ulster a fixed opposition to Home Rule, which was later expressed in the popular slogan, Home Rule means Rome Rule.
The Rise of Christianity, ( subtitled either " A sociologist reconsiders history " or " How the Obscure, Marginal Jesus Movement Became the Dominant Religious Force in the Western World in a Few Centuries ," depending on the edition ) is a book by the sociologist Rodney Stark, which examines the rise of Christianity from a small movement in Galilee and Judea at the time of Jesus, to the majority religion of the Roman Empire a few centuries later.
In 1928, the International Council of Religious Education ( the body that later merged with the Federal Council of Churches to form the National Council of Churches ) acquired the copyright from Nelson and renewed it the following year.
From 1966 to 1970, he was the assistant director of the Cornell University United Religious Work ( CURW ), the umbrella organization for all religious groups on campus, including the Cornell Newman Club, later the Cornell Catholic Community.
Evangelical broadcaster William Ward Ayer ( far right ), who would later become the first president of the National Religious Broadcasters, stands before a congregation during an altar call at New York's Calvary Baptist Church.
Religious uses include visits by disciples of Saint Cadoc in the 6th century, and in 1835 it was the site of the foundation of the Bristol Channel Mission, which later became the Mission to Seafarers.
This organization would later become the Church of Religious Science.
This memo listed what it called " Secret PR Front Groups ," which included the group APRL, " Alliance for the Preservation of Religious Liberty " ( later renamed " Americans Preserving Religious Liberty ").
It was inhabited by farmers, agriculturists, toddy tappers, artisans, fisherfolks who trace their conversion to Christianity back to 55 AD with the arrival of Christ ’ s disciple St. Bartholomew in North Konkan, west Maharashtra and who later were converted to Roman Catholicism by four different Religious orders — Dominicans, Franciscans, Augustinians and Jesuits who arrived in the 15th century along with the Portuguese.
Tehiya was strongly affiliated with the extra-parliamentary movement of Gush Emunim, and included prominent members of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Gaza such as Hanan Porat ( later to be a member of the Knesset for the National Religious Party and the National Union ) and Elyakim Haetzni.
* 1952: The Committee on Religious Periodical Indexing coordinated the efforts of twenty libraries to create the first volume of the Index to Religious Periodical Literature ( later Religion Index One: RIO ).

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