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beliefs and Schwarzenau
The beliefs of Conrad Grebel and the Swiss Brethren have left an impression on the life and thought of Amish, Baptist, Schwarzenau Brethren / German Baptist, and Mennonite churches, as well as numerous pietistic and free church movements.

beliefs and Brethren
Although United Methodist practices and interpretation of beliefs have evolved over time, these practices and beliefs can be traced to the writings of the church's founders, especially John Wesley and Charles Wesley ( Anglicans ), but also Philip William Otterbein and Martin Boehm ( United Brethren ), and Jacob Albright ( Evangelical ).
Brethren espouse the basic beliefs of Christianity, such as the divinity of Christ.
The Ranters revived the Brethren of the Free Spirit's beliefs of amoralism and followed the Brethren's ideals which “ stressed the desire to surpass the human condition and become godlike .” Further drawing from the Brethren of the Free Spirit, the Ranter embraced antinomianism and believed that Christians are freed by grace from the necessity of obeying Mosaic Law.
Brethren are noncreedal, but have summarized their beliefs in a variety of ways for the purpose of evangelical outreach.
While a church is not required to be a United Brethren church, it does need to agree to basic beliefs and values.
At that time the Brethren of the Free Spirit were causing controversy in the Netherlands and one of them, a woman named Heilwige Bloemardinne, was particularly active in Brussels, propagating her beliefs chiefly by means of popular pamphlets.
With few exceptions, particularly in regards to whom to accept into fellowship, exclusive brethren have continued to hold the same beliefs that inspired the Plymouth Brethren.
* BBC article on the history and main beliefs of the Exclusive Brethren
The religion of the region is predominantly a mixture of assorted local traditional beliefs ( chiefly ancestor worship, also animism and paganism ) with diluted forms of Christianity ( mostly Baptist and Catholic, but also lutheran and Charismatic ; the Church of the Brethren are also represented ).
The Ranters revived the Brethren of the Free Spirit's beliefs of amoralism and followed the Brethren's ideals which “ stressed the desire to surpass the human condition and become godlike .” Further drawing from the Brethren of the Free Spirit, the Ranter embraced antinomianism and believed that Christians are freed by grace from the necessity of obeying Mosaic Law.
It was founded in 1976 by Bryn Jones, one of the early Restoration / British New Church leaders, by an amalgamation of three small Bradford churches-a charismatic Brethren Assembly based at the Bolton Woods Gospel Hall, an independent charismatic church made up mostly of former Baptists who had been unable to continue in their church because of their charismatic beliefs, and the New Covenant Church, a fellowship originally under the apostolic leadership of G. W. North.
The beliefs are thought to have influenced the Brethren of the Free Spirit.
* Statement of Kerala Brethren beliefs

beliefs and include
This is because coalitions would necessarily include different parties with differing beliefs and who, therefore, may not always agree on the correct path for governmental policy.
Other modern conservative beliefs include opposition to a world government and skepticism about the importance or validity of various environmental issues.
Possible candidates for foundational beliefs are thought to include perceptual and memory beliefs, especially reports of one's own subjective experience ; beliefs about the meanings of sentences or words ; and a priori intuitions.
Goddess beliefs take many forms: some people in the Goddess movement recognize multiple goddesses ; some also include gods ; others honor what they refer to as " the Goddess ," which is not necessarily seen as monotheistic, but is often understood to be an inclusive, encompassing term incorporating many goddesses in many different cultures.
Examples of Upper Paleolithic remains associated with religious beliefs include the lion man, the Venus figurines, cave paintings from Chauvet Cave and the elaborate ritual burial from Sungir.
The sources for the beliefs of the apostolic community include the Gospels and New Testament epistles.
Basic beliefs and assumptions include individuals ' impressions about the trustworthiness and supportiveness of an organization, and are often deeply ingrained within the organization's culture.
Other examples of syncretism include Judeo-Paganists, a loosely organized set of Jews who incorporate pagan or Wiccan beliefs with some Jewish religious practices, like Messianic Judaism ; Jewish Buddhists, another loosely organized group that incorporates elements of Asian spirituality in their faith ; and some Renewal Jews who borrow freely and openly from Buddhism, Sufism, Native American religion, and other faiths.
In his book On the Vocation of Our Age for Legislation and Jurisprudence, Friedrich Carl von Savigny argued that Germany did not have a legal language that would support codification because the traditions, customs and beliefs of the German people did not include a belief in a code.
Other proposed goals of philosophy include " discover the absolutely fundamental reason of everything it investigates ", " making explicit the nature and significance of ordinary and scientific beliefs ", and unifying and transcending the insights given by science and religion.
Orthodox Judaism generally refers to Modern Orthodox Judaism and Haredi Judaism but can actually include a wide range of beliefs.
Other religions include Judaism, Mahayana Buddhism, often mixed with Taoist beliefs, Hinduism, and Sikhism.
However, researchers have frequently noted that a single left-right axis is insufficient in describing the existing variation in political beliefs, and often include other axes.
Examples include the beliefs of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling and William James.
These related fields include transpersonal psychology, which studies transcendent or spiritual aspects of the human mind, and Anomalistic psychology, which examines paranormal beliefs and subjective anomalous experiences in traditional psychological terms.
Some definitions of racism also include discriminatory behaviors and beliefs based on cultural, national, ethnic, caste, or religious stereotypes.
Religious beliefs and practices may include the following:
Roman lawyers would also include in the ius scriptum the edicts of magistrates ( magistratuum edicta ), the advice of the Senate ( Senatus consulta ), the responses and thoughts of jurists ( responsa prudentium ), and the proclamations and beliefs of the emperor ( principum placita ).
Motivations evident include child protection, beliefs that given their catastrophic population decline after white contact that black people would " die out ", and a fear of miscegenation by full-blooded Aboriginal people.
Most English versions of the Nicene Creed in current use include the following beliefs about Jesus: "... he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
Taoist beliefs include teachings based on revelations from various sources.
The UC's beliefs are based on the Bible, but include new interpretations not found in Jewish and Christian tradition.
The basic beliefs of The United Methodist Church include:

beliefs and triune
CBM churches share orthodox beliefs in common with other Christians, including belief in one triune God, the humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ, and the significance of His crucifixion and resurrection for man's salvation, plus Baptist distinctives such as believer's baptism by immersion.
" Other beliefs include the triune Godhead ; total depravity ; the eternal Son-ship, Virgin Birth, sinless life, substitutionary atonement, bodily resurrection, and personal return of Jesus ; infant baptism ; and Holy Communion.
Elim Pentecostal beliefs include: the Bible as divinely inspired ; the triune nature of the Godhead ; the divinity, virgin birth, humanity, sinless life, substitutionary atonement, bodily resurrection, present intercession, and second coming of Jesus ; the universal sinfulness of mankind ; the work of the Holy Spirit in conviction, repentance, regeneration and sanctification ; the baptism of the Holy Spirit " with signs following "; that salvation is received by faith alone and evidenced by the fruits of the Spirit.
Churches of the International Baptist Convention hold as important the following beliefsthe triune Godhead, Jesus Christ as the only savior, the Bible as the inspired Word of God, personal faith in Christ, the priesthood of all believers, baptism by immersion for believers only and religious liberty.

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