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Some and Reformed
Some minorities within congregations that joined the PKN decided to leave the church and associated themselves individually with one of the other Reformed churches.
Some congregations and members in the Dutch Reformed Church did not agree with the merger and have separated.
Some Reformed Christians object to this view saying that if the father of the child is regenerate, then the soul of the child would also be regenerate which obscures the doctrine of original sin.
Some religions and branches of religions, including Quakers, Unitarians, Ethical Culture, Reform and Reconstructionist Jews, the Metropolitan Community Church, and the Reformed Catholic Church perform and recognize same-sex marriages, even if the government of their geographic area may not.
Some churches, especially the smaller denominations, do not have the regional synod tier ( for example, the Reformed Church in the United States ( RCUS )).
Some Reformed churches — notably the Presbyterian Church ( USA ) and the United Church of Christ — have published daily office books adapted from the ancient structure of morning and evening prayer in the Western church, usually revised for the purpose of inclusive language.
" Cohen also said, " Some Indian mixture is possible, however, Indian and colored interracial matings probably were not recorded in the Dutch Reformed Churches.
Some low church Anglicans of the Reformed party consider themselves the only faithful adherents of historic Anglicanism and emphasize the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England as an official doctrinal statement of the Anglican tradition.
Some Reformed churches, especially the Calvinists, rejected the use of instrumental music and organs in church, preferring to sing all of the music a cappella.
* 1911: Consuming Love, or St. Valentine's Day in Greenaway Land A Geranium ; The Child Crusoes ; His Sister's Children ; A Reformed Santa Claus ; Some Good in All
Some Reformed Protestant liturgies include additional translation of the sermons, such as drama skits and the Children's message.
Some in the modern Reformed churches are critical of this understanding, while other Calvinists affirm Theonomy.
Some who were more conservative in their theology united to form the Eureka Classis of the RCUS to continue classical Reformed worship and polity.
Some existentialistic or neo-orthodox Protestant intellectuals like the Swiss Reformed theologian Karl Barth turned away from philosophy ( called fideism ) and argued that faith should be based strictly upon divine revelation.
Some of the better known leaders who have described themselves as both, Reformed and Fundamentalist, have been Carl McIntire, with the Bible Presbyterian Church and Ian Paisley of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.
Some Reformed congregations in Pennsylvania and North Carolina formed union churches with Lutherans, sharing the same building but operating as separate entities, although they frequently shared Sunday Schools and occasionally ministers.
Some schools related to the Reformed Churches are willing to give their pupils a day off to visit this event.
Some of the Reformed hold that Calvin actually held this view, and not the " spiritual feeding " idea more commonly attributed to him ; or that the two views are really the same.

Some and theologians
Some Conservative theologians, like Seymour Siegel have stressed that the word, " Conservative ," must be understood in the way it is used in the British political system: that the laws and traditions have to be conserved or preserved, with changes allowed only when there is an overriding reason — almost always, an overriding ethical reason — to do so.
Some theologians, within the Roman Catholic Church and elsewhere, question whether all such consecrations have effect, on the grounds that an ordination is for service within a specific Christian church.
Some theologians, such as Frank Charles Thompson, agree the main theme of Ephesians is in response to the newly converted Jews who often separated themselves from their Gentile brethren.
Some Christian theologians, some fundamentalists, and others pejoratively refer to any philosophy which they see as literal-minded or they believe carries a pretense of being the sole source of objective truth as fundamentalist, regardless of whether it is usually called a religion.
Some of the questions feminist theologians ask are:
Some theologians ' understanding is that Jesus healed all who were present every single time.
Some Christian theologians ( particularly neo-Scholastics ) saw Cantor's work as a challenge to the uniqueness of the absolute infinity in the nature of God — on one occasion equating the theory of transfinite numbers with pantheism — a proposition which Cantor vigorously rejected.
Some Western theologians have incorporated the essence-energies distinction into their own thinking.
Some contemporary Catholic theologians, such as John Wijngaards, dispute the Magisterium's interpretation of Natural Law as applied to specific points of sexual ethics, such as in the areas of contraceptives and homosexual unions.
Some modern Christian theologians argue that God's omniscience is inherent rather than total, and that God chooses to limit his omniscience in order to preserve the freewill and dignity of his creatures.
Some theologians have viewed God as all-powerful and human life as being between the hope that God will be merciful and the fear that he will not.
Some, including many Roman Catholic theologians, do not believe in a " time of trouble " period as usually described by tribulationists, but rather that there will be a near utopian period led by the Antichrist.
" Some people argue that this can also be taken as meaning not to kill at all, animals nor humans, or at least " that one shall not kill unnecessarily ," in the same manner that onerous restrictions on slavery in the Bible have been interpreted by modern theologians as to suggest banning the practice.
Some liberation theologians base their social action upon the Bible scriptures describing the mission of Jesus Christ, as bringing a sword ( social unrest ), e. g.,,and not as bringing peace ( social order ).
Some liberation theologians, however, including Gutierrez, had been barred from attending the Puebla Conference.
Some Christian theologians, beginning with Paul of Tarsus writing in Galatians, have interpreted an allusion to crucifixion in Deuteronomy.
Some theologians argued that only after proof of the " quickening " ( when the mother can feel the fetus's movement in her womb, usually about 20 weeks into gestation ) that there was incontrovertible evidence that ensoulment had already occurred.
Some theologians say that, with divine providence, God regularly works through created nature yet is free to work without, above, or against it as well.
Some Christian theologians have connected the concept of Shekhinah to the Greek term " Parousia ", " presence " " arrival ," which is used in the New Testament in a similar way for " Divine Presence ".
Some theologians explain that the redemptive value of pain makes pain lovable in its effects, even though by itself it is not.
Some scholars have noted a possible motivation for this notorious advice: the theologians believed they had advised Philip as a pastor would his parishioner, and that a lie was justified to guard the privacy of their confessional counsel.
Some blame the complete esteem with which the sovereign's office was held, justified by prominent French Roman Catholic theologians ( e. g. Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet ), and that the special powers of French Kings " were accompanied by explicit responsibilities, the foremost of which was combating heresy ".
Some of the Monarchies of Asia Minor and European welcomed expelled Jewish Merchants, scholars and theologians.
Some theologians say that ' various biblical understandings of the atonement need not conflict '.

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