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  2. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    [5] [16] [18] Snopes cites "people across the political spectrum" worried that the plan is a precursor to authoritarianism. [203] Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a scholar of fascism and authoritarian leaders at New York University, wrote in May 2024 that Project 2025 "is a plan for an authoritarian takeover of the United States that goes by a deceptively ...

  3. Liberation theology - Wikipedia

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    Liberation theology is a theological approach emphasizing the "liberation of the oppressed". It engages in socio-economic analyses, with social concern for the poor and political liberation for oppressed peoples [1] and addresses other forms of perceived inequality.

  4. There’s another Christian movement that’s changing our ...

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    The UAW’s recent deal with the Big Three automakers wasn’t just a victory for labor. It also marked the revival of an overlooked Christian movement that’s changing our politics.

  5. List of evangelical seminaries and theological colleges

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    Moore Theological College (Sydney, New South Wales) Morling Baptist Theological and Bible College (Sydney, New South Wales) Perth Bible College (Perth, Western Australia) Presbyterian Theological College (Melbourne, Victoria) Queensland Theological College (Brisbane, Queensland) Reformed Theological College (Geelong, Victoria) Ridley Melbourne ...

  6. Bible Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Christian Church was a Methodist denomination founded by William O'Bryan, (born Bryant) a Wesleyan Methodist local preacher, on 18 October 1815 in North Cornwall. The first society, consisting of just 22 members, met at Lake Farm in Shebbear, Devon. Members of the Church were sometimes known as Bryanites, after their founder.

  7. Christian Democratic Appeal - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, based on the memorandum, the Christian Democratic Appeal was officially formed as a pre-federation in 1973, [31] with Steenkamp as its chairperson. It would employ a "growth model", in which they would work out political and organizational details, while keeping the original parties until the last moment. [32]

  8. JD Vance - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, they married in Kentucky, in an interfaith marriage ceremony, [174] [175] as she is Hindu and he Christian. [174] [176] Their wedding included a Bible reading by Vance's "best friend", Jamil Jivani, [60] [177] and the bride and groom were blessed by a Hindu pandit. [173] [178] The couple have three children.

  9. Religion in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    No religion. Catholicism. Protestantism. Islam. St. Martin's Cathedral in Utrecht. Religion in the Netherlands was dominated by Christianity between the 10th and 20th centuries. In the late 19th century, roughly 60% of the population was Calvinist and 35% was Catholic. Also, during the Holocaust, there was a big Jewish population.