English-Wörter für 'Alternative form of Christendom.'
Oben finden Sie Wörter zu "Alternative form of Christendom.". Bewegen Sie den Fokus oder Mauszeiger auf ein Wort, um die Definition anzuzeigen.
Suchergebnisse
- the collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia)
- a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior
- (Christianity) The renewal of the world at the second coming of Christ.
- Rebuilding or restructuring; large scale repair or renewal; revitalisation.
- The property of a kind of circuit, much used in radio receivers, that allows an electronic signal to be amplified many times through a feedback loop.
- (roleplaying games, fantasy) The ability to rapidly heal substantial physical damage to one's body, or to spontaneously restore hit points.
- (theology) Spiritual rebirth; the change from a carnal or material life to a pious one
- The process by which a water softener flushes out minerals extracted from the water supply.
- the activity of spiritual or physical renewal
- (biology) growth anew of lost tissue or destroyed parts or organs
- forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects); renewing and reconstituting
- feedback in phase with (augmenting) the input
- (Judaism, historical, chiefly derogatory, collective) Christianity; Christendom, the Christian countries.
- (historical) A region whose inhabitants, the Edomites, traditionally traced their ancestry to Esau.
- (Judaism, historical, chiefly derogatory, collective) Rome, the Roman Empire.
- (biblical) The name given to Esau in the Hebrew Bible.
- Christians collectively seen as a single spiritual community; Christianity; Christendom.
- (uncountable, countable, as bare noun) Christian worship held at a church; service.
- (uncountable) Organized religion in general or a specific religion considered as a political institution.
- (countable) A local group of people who follow the same Christian religious beliefs, local or general.
- (countable, Christianity) A Christian house of worship; a building where Christian religious services take place.
- (informal) Any religious group or place of worship; a temple.
- (countable) A particular denomination of Christianity.
- one of the groups of Christians who have their own beliefs and forms of worship
- the body of people who attend or belong to a particular local church
- a service conducted in a house of worship
- a place for public (especially Christian) worship
- (Christianity) Initialism of New Testament.
- Initialism of the Northwest Territories: a territory of Canada.
- Initialism of National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty (of the United Kingdom).
- (computing) Ellipsis of Windows NT.
- Abbreviation of East Nusa Tenggara: a province of Indonesia.
- Initialism of New Territories (of Hong Kong).
- Initialism of the Northern Territory: a territory of Australia.
- (stock ticker symbol) Abbreviation of Nortel.
- (music) Initialism of neighbor tone.
- (chemistry) Abbreviation of nanotube.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of neurotensin.
- Initialism of neurotypical.
- an organization concerned to preserve historic monuments and buildings and places of historical interest or natural beauty; founded in 1895 and supported by endowment and private subscription
- the theological system of any of the churches of western Christendom that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
- The beliefs held by the Protestant churches.
- Collectively, the Protestant churches or the Protestants.
- The Protestant (rather than the Roman Catholic or Orthodox) Christian faith.
- Literally "universal church", the whole body of Christendom, especially before the division into Western and Eastern churches.
- The Catholic Church, which consists of 24 particular churches in full communion with the Pope as the Bishop of Rome.
- Any of the independent Catholic Churches, such as the Old Catholic Church, the Polish National Catholic Church, or the Orthodox Catholic Church.
- Any Christian denomination that identifies explicitly as "Catholic" based on its affirmation of the Nicene Creed, such as any of the Anglican Churches.
- any of several churches claiming to have maintained historical continuity with the original Christian Church
- (archaic outside Eastern Orthodoxy) A sacrament.
- A religious truth not understandable by the application of human reason alone (without divine aid).
- (Catholicism) A particular event or series of events in the life of Christ.
- A mystery play.
- (chiefly in the plural) A secret religious celebration, admission to which was usually through initiation.
- An account, story, book, film, or play, often with the theme of crime or murder, with a surprise ending that explains all the strange events that have occurred.
- Something secret or unexplainable; an unknown.
- Someone or something with an obscure or puzzling nature.
- a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel or play or movie
- something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
- (Christianity) Initialism of Christian Reformed Church.
- Initialism of Convention on the Rights of the Child
- (chemistry, US) Initialism of Chemical Rubber Company, a former US-American manufacturer of chemical laboratory equipment, now the publishing company CRC Press.
- (ringette) Initialism of Canadian Ringette Championships.
- (aviation) Initialism of continuous repetitive chime, the "cricket" aural warning intentionally designed to be extremely difficult for pilots to ignore.
- Initialism of county road commission.
- (sciences, slang) The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, a frequently used reference work published by CRC Press.
- Initialism of camera-ready copy.
- (computing) Initialism of cyclic redundancy check.
- According to the doctrines of the apostles; delivered or taught by the apostles.
- Of or pertaining to the Catholic missions.
- (Christianity) Pertaining to apostles or their practice or teaching; pertaining to the apostles (of early Christianity) or their teachings.
- Of or pertaining to the pope or the papacy; papal.
- of or relating to or deriving from the Apostles or their teachings
- proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles
- (in Greek, Aramaic and Indian contexts) A Christian, a follower of Jesus.
- A person from Nazareth.
- A member of the Church of the Nazarene.
- (historical) A member of the Jewish sect of the Nazarenes.
- an inhabitant of Nazareth
- an early name for any Christian
- a member of a group of Jews who (during the early history of the Christian Church) accepted Jesus as the Messiah; they accepted the Gospel According to Matthew but rejected the Epistles of St. Paul and continued to follow Jewish law and celebrate Jewish holidays; they were later declared heretic by the Church of Rome
- (Christianity) In Eastern Christendom, a diocese of a bishop.
- (historical) An administrative sub-provincial unit in post-Ottoman independent Greece.
- (Christianity) In pre-schism Christian Church, a province under the supervision of the metropolitan.
- (historical, Ancient Rome) A district of the Roman Empire at the third echelon
- (historical, Ancient Greece, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire) A provincial government or office headed by an eparch in the Greek-speaking Eastern Roman Empire (akin to a prefecture governed by a prefect in the Latin-speaking Western Roman Empire)
- a diocese of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- a province in ancient Greece
name
noun
noun
name
noun
intj
verb
name
noun
phrase
noun
noun
adj
noun
noun
name
noun
noun
adj
adj
name
noun
noun
- (Christianity) The renewal of the world at the second coming of Christ.
- Rebuilding or restructuring; large scale repair or renewal; revitalisation.
- The property of a kind of circuit, much used in radio receivers, that allows an electronic signal to be amplified many times through a feedback loop.
- (roleplaying games, fantasy) The ability to rapidly heal substantial physical damage to one's body, or to spontaneously restore hit points.
- (theology) Spiritual rebirth; the change from a carnal or material life to a pious one
- The process by which a water softener flushes out minerals extracted from the water supply.
- the activity of spiritual or physical renewal
- (biology) growth anew of lost tissue or destroyed parts or organs
- forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects); renewing and reconstituting
- feedback in phase with (augmenting) the input
- Christians collectively seen as a single spiritual community; Christianity; Christendom.
- (uncountable, countable, as bare noun) Christian worship held at a church; service.
- (uncountable) Organized religion in general or a specific religion considered as a political institution.
- (countable) A local group of people who follow the same Christian religious beliefs, local or general.
- (countable, Christianity) A Christian house of worship; a building where Christian religious services take place.
- (informal) Any religious group or place of worship; a temple.
- (countable) A particular denomination of Christianity.
- one of the groups of Christians who have their own beliefs and forms of worship
- the body of people who attend or belong to a particular local church
- a service conducted in a house of worship
- a place for public (especially Christian) worship
- the theological system of any of the churches of western Christendom that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
- The beliefs held by the Protestant churches.
- Collectively, the Protestant churches or the Protestants.
- The Protestant (rather than the Roman Catholic or Orthodox) Christian faith.
- Literally "universal church", the whole body of Christendom, especially before the division into Western and Eastern churches.
- The Catholic Church, which consists of 24 particular churches in full communion with the Pope as the Bishop of Rome.
- Any of the independent Catholic Churches, such as the Old Catholic Church, the Polish National Catholic Church, or the Orthodox Catholic Church.
- Any Christian denomination that identifies explicitly as "Catholic" based on its affirmation of the Nicene Creed, such as any of the Anglican Churches.
- any of several churches claiming to have maintained historical continuity with the original Christian Church
- (archaic outside Eastern Orthodoxy) A sacrament.
- A religious truth not understandable by the application of human reason alone (without divine aid).
- (Catholicism) A particular event or series of events in the life of Christ.
- A mystery play.
- (chiefly in the plural) A secret religious celebration, admission to which was usually through initiation.
- An account, story, book, film, or play, often with the theme of crime or murder, with a surprise ending that explains all the strange events that have occurred.
- Something secret or unexplainable; an unknown.
- Someone or something with an obscure or puzzling nature.
- a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel or play or movie
- something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
- According to the doctrines of the apostles; delivered or taught by the apostles.
- Of or pertaining to the Catholic missions.
- (Christianity) Pertaining to apostles or their practice or teaching; pertaining to the apostles (of early Christianity) or their teachings.
- Of or pertaining to the pope or the papacy; papal.
- of or relating to or deriving from the Apostles or their teachings
- proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles
- (Christianity) In Eastern Christendom, a diocese of a bishop.
- (historical) An administrative sub-provincial unit in post-Ottoman independent Greece.
- (Christianity) In pre-schism Christian Church, a province under the supervision of the metropolitan.
- (historical, Ancient Rome) A district of the Roman Empire at the third echelon
- (historical, Ancient Greece, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire) A provincial government or office headed by an eparch in the Greek-speaking Eastern Roman Empire (akin to a prefecture governed by a prefect in the Latin-speaking Western Roman Empire)
- a diocese of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- a province in ancient Greece
noun
noun
intj
verb
noun
noun
noun
noun
adj
noun
- (in Greek, Aramaic and Indian contexts) A Christian, a follower of Jesus.
- A person from Nazareth.
- A member of the Church of the Nazarene.
- (historical) A member of the Jewish sect of the Nazarenes.
- an inhabitant of Nazareth
- an early name for any Christian
- a member of a group of Jews who (during the early history of the Christian Church) accepted Jesus as the Messiah; they accepted the Gospel According to Matthew but rejected the Epistles of St. Paul and continued to follow Jewish law and celebrate Jewish holidays; they were later declared heretic by the Church of Rome