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  1. Jul 3, 2019 · Martin Kelly. Updated on July 03, 2019. Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was an extremely important and influential clergyman in the New England colonial America. He has been given credit for beginning the Great Awakening and his writings provide insights into colonial thought.

  2. George Whitefield ( / ˈhwɪtfiːld /; 27 December [ O.S. 16 December] 1714 – 30 September 1770), also known as George Whitfield, was an English Anglican minister and preacher who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. [1] [2] Born in Gloucester, he matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford in 1732.

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  4. In the early 1200s, a radically new form of monastic life was created by Francis of Assisi (1182–1226) and Dominic of Calaruega (1170–1221), which shaped, and was shaped by, the new spiritual yearning. The friars, or “brothers,” tried to imitate literally the life of Jesus and his apostles.

  5. Feb 3, 2020 · The statistics and data-based analyses in Faith Leadership in a Divided Culture are derived from a series of national public opinion surveys conducted by Barna Group, among 1,608 clergy in the U.S. in 2014, 513 Protestant pastors in the U.S. in 2015 / 2016 and 601 Protestant pastors in the U.S. in 2017. Responses were collected via telephone ...

  6. 5 days ago · On the Web: C.S. Lewis Institute - Profiles in Faith: John Wesley (May 25, 2024) John Wesley (born June 17, 1703, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England—died March 2, 1791, London) was an Anglican clergyman, evangelist, and founder, with his brother Charles, of the Methodist movement in the Church of England. John Wesley was the second son of Samuel ...

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  7. May 28, 2017 · Further reading: – The Christian Family in the Modern World – A letter written by Saint Pope John Paul 2nd to the clergy and faithful of the Catholic Church in 1981. – Blended Families – Resources than help prevent re-divorce and help strengthen stepfamilies.

  8. Apr 17, 2024 · Subjects Of Study: Disciples of Christ. Alexander Campbell (born September 12, 1788, near Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland—died March 4, 1866, Bethany, West Virginia, U.S.) was an American clergyman, writer, and founder of the Disciples of Christ and Bethany College.

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