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  • 81Council of Jerusalem — This article is about the first century Council of Jerusalem in Early Christianity. For other uses, see Jerusalem Council. James the Just, whose judgment was adopted in the Apostolic Decree of Acts 15:19 29, c. 50 AD: ...we should write to them …

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  • 82Iman (Islamic concept of faith) — Not to be confused with Imam, a prayer leader in Islam Iman ( ar. إيمان) is an Islamic term usually translated as belief or faith and is often used to refer to the strength of conviction in a Muslim. This refers to faith in Islam requiring a… …

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  • 83Sawm — Part of a series on Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) …

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  • 84Probabilism — • The moral system which holds that, when there is question solely of the lawfulness or unlawfulness of an action, it is permissible to follow a solidly probable opinion in favour of liberty even though the opposing view is more probable.… …

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  • 85ἀφεκτέ' — ἀφεκτέα , ἀφεκτέον one must abstain from neut nom/voc/acc pl ἀφεκτέε , ἀφεκτέον one must abstain from masc voc sg ἀφεκτέαι , ἀφεκτέον one must abstain from fem nom/voc pl ἀφεκτέᾱͅ , ἀφεκτέον one must abstain from fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)… …

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  • 86Clerical celibacy (Catholic Church) — See also: Clerical celibacy Clerical celibacy is the discipline by which, in some Churches, only unmarried men are, as a rule, to be ordained to the priesthood. The same discipline holds in some other Churches for ordination to the episcopate.… …

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  • 87YEVAMOT — (Heb. יְבָמוֹת; Levirate Marriages ), first tractate in the order Nashim, in the Mishnah, Tosefta, and Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds. In the Cambridge manuscript it is called Nashim ( Women ), a title which is partly justified by the great… …

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  • 88Priesthood (Catholic Church) — The ministerial orders of the Catholic Church includes both the orders of bishops and presbyters, which in Latin is sacerdos . [Catechism 1547] The ordained priesthood and common priesthood (or priesthood of the all the baptized) are different in …

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  • 89refrain — refrain, abstain, forbear are comparable when they mean to keep or withhold oneself voluntarily from something to which one is moved by desire or impulse. Refrain is especially suitable when the checking of a momentary inclination is implied… …

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  • 90Directa Decretal — Pope Siricius, author of the Directa decretal The Directa decretal was written by Pope Siricius in February AD 385. It took the form of a long letter to Spanish bishop Himerius of Tarragona replying to the bishop’s requests for directa on various …

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