Gentile — For other uses, see Gentile (disambiguation). The term Gentile (from Latin gentilis, by the French gentil , female: gentille , meaning of or belonging to a clan or tribe) refers to non Israelite peoples or nations in English translations of the… … Wikipedia
Aryan (disambiguation) — Aryan is a term expressing various ethno linguistic and/or racial concepts: Aryan or Arya may refer to: Arya (*ārya ), Old Indic and Old Iranian word from which Aryan (:=Indo Iranian) derives Indo Iranian, pertaining to (speakers of) Indo Iranian … Wikipedia
Pagan Christianity — may refer to: Gentile (non Jewish) Christianity, see Pauline Christianity Syncretism of folk religion and Christianity, see Folk Christianity and Folk Catholicism Early Christianity influenced by pagan (Greco Roman, Hellenistic) philosophy and… … Wikipedia
Dispensationalist theology — For other uses, see Dispensation (disambiguation). Dispensational theology refers to the unified teachings of Dispensationalism that address what other views teach as divergent theologies in the Old Testament and New Testament. Its name reflects… … Wikipedia
Cornelius — Gender Male Origin Word/Name Latin Cornelius is a Roman family name and a masculine given name. It could be derived from Latin cornu horn .[1] People, places and things named Cornelius include … Wikipedia
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The Phantom — For other uses, see The Phantom (disambiguation). The Phantom Promotional art for DC Comics The Phantom #1 (May 1988), by Joe Orlando and Dave Gibbons Publication info … Wikipedia
Germanic Neopaganism — Ásatrú redirects here. For other uses, see Ásatrú (disambiguation). A Heathen altar for household worship in Gothenburg, Sweden. The painted tablet on the back depicts Sunna, the two larger wooden idols Odin (left) and Frey (right), in front of… … Wikipedia
Apostle (Christian) — Apostle redirects here. For other uses, see Apostle (disambiguation). Twelve Apostles redirects here. For other uses, see Twelve Apostles (disambiguation). The Synaxis of the Twelve Apostles. Russian, 14th.c., Moscow Museum The term apostle is… … Wikipedia
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