The "Little Peace of the Church" was a roughly 40-year period in the latter 3rd century in the history of the Roman Empire during which Christianity flourished...
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as the "little" peace of the Church. In 311, Galerius published an edict from Nicomedia that officially ended the persecutions. Since the fall of the Severan...
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Peace churches are Christian churches, groups or communities advocating Christian pacifism or Biblical nonresistance. The term historic peace churches...
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Christianity (HSA-UWC), the Unification Church's full name, until 1994, when it was officially changed to the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification...
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church historian Eusebius, a Bishop of Caesarea who lived through both the "Little Peace" of the Church and the Great Persecution, is a major source...
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Hak Ja Han (redirect from Women's Federation for World Peace)
of the Unification Church, whose followers call her "True Mother" and "Mother of Peace". Han, whose mother later became a follower of Sun Myung Moon, was...
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Pacifism (redirect from The religion of peace)
studies Peace camp Peace education Peace churches Peace journalism Peace Pledge Union Pentecostal Charismatic Peace Fellowship Protests against the Iraq...
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as the Little Peace of the Church. A warrant to arrest a Christian, dated 28 February 256, was found among the Oxyrhynchus Papyri (P. Oxy 3035). The grounds...
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Unification Church, however, the link between the two has always been strong, since the purpose of both is to spread Moon's teachings." Universal Peace Federation [ko]...
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"the largest church", which may be due to any one of these criteria. The reason the edifice was built was for Christian religious services (see Church...
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