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  • The [[Cuman people|Cuman]] entered the steppes of modern-day Kazakhstan around the early 11th century, where they later joined with ...viet Socialist Republic]] (whose territory by then corresponded to that of modern Kazakhstan) was detached from the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Rep
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  • ...est, most complex pre-Columbian [[archaeology|archaeological site]] in the modern-day United States.<ref name="NGM Cahokia">{{cite web |url=http://ngm.nation ...explorers followed. The first Europeans to arrive in the territory of the modern United States were Spanish [[conquistador]]s such as [[Juan Ponce de León]
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  • ...ed was "Do you consider yourself to be...?" With a card showing: Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Other Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu, Atheis ...Orthodoxy]]: [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] and [[Oriental Orthodoxy|Oriental Orthodox Churches]]<ref name="Global Christianity"/>
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  • ...existed historically]],{{efn |name=exist|In a 2011 review of the state of modern scholarship, [[Bart Ehrman]] wrote, "He certainly existed, as virtually eve ...ion/religions/judaism/history/history_1.shtml#section_2 | title=History of Judaism 63 BCE–1086 CE| date=February 8, 2005 |author=BBC Team |website=BBC Relig
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  • ...nder; G-d is no more male than a table is." [http://www.jewfaq.org/g-d.htm Judaism 101]. "The fact that we always refer to God as 'He' is also not meant to im ...referred to as [[Elohim]] or [[Adonai]], in addition to [[Names of God in Judaism|other names]]. In [[Islam]], the name [[Allah]] is used, while Muslims also
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  • ...stern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]] and [[Oriental Orthodoxy|Oriental Orthodox]] Churches comprise up to 51 books{{Sfn | Barton | 2001 | p = 3}} and the m The Old Testament contains 39 (Protestant), 46 (Catholic), or more (Orthodox and other) books, divided, very broadly, into the [[Torah|Pentateuch (Torah
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  • ===Judaism and Samaritanism=== ...th in the Qumran Scrolls” in Alan J. Avery-Peck & Jacob Neusner (eds.) ''Judaism in Late Antiquity: Part Four: Death, Life-After-Death, Resurrection, and th
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  • ...> 7 January ([[Synaxis]],<br> Eastern Orthodox),<br> 2 [[Thout]] ([[Coptic Orthodox Church]]) ...John.<ref name="Sanders">[[E.P. Sanders|Sanders, E.P.]] (1985) ''Jesus and Judaism''. Philadelphia: Fortress Press; p. 91</ref><ref>[[James D. G. Dunn]], ''Je
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  • ...s. It is based on its own holy book, but it is also a direct descendant of Judaism and Christianity, incorporating some of the teachings of those religions— ...=Guessoum|title=Islam's Quantum Question: Reconciling Muslim Tradition and Modern Science|url={{google books|plainurl=y|id=zaL3AgAAQBAJ|page=165}}|date=30 Oc
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  • ...e [[Indus River]] in the northwestern part of the [[Indian subcontinent]] (modern day Pakistan and [[Northern India]]).{{sfn|Flood|1996|p=6}}{{refn|group=not ...(1996) states: "In Arabic texts, Al-Hind is a term used for the people of modern-day India and 'Hindu', or 'Hindoo', was used towards the end of the eightee
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  • ...ast= Powell |first= Mark Allen |title= Jesus as a figure in history : how modern historians view the man from Galilee |year= 2005 |publisher= Knox |location ...ast = Taylor | title = The Immerser: John the Baptist within Second Temple Judaism | publisher = [[William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.]] | year = 1997 | isbn =
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  • ...al marriage]] in [[Catholicism]], [[nikah]] in [[Islam]], [[nissuin]] in [[Judaism]], and various other names in other faith traditions, each with their own c ...ese permit [[polygyny]], [[child marriage]]s, and [[forced marriage]]s. In modern times, a growing number of countries, primarily developed democracies, have
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  • ...s been an all-important factor in the development of Western Civilization; Judaism, as the precursor of Christianity, has indirectly had had much to do with s ...mOioC&pg=PA23&dq=anagignoskomena#v=onepage&q=anagignoskomena&f=true |title=Orthodox and Wesleyan Scriptural understanding and practice | editor=S. T. Kimbrough
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  • ...ablished that BCE/CE dates will be used when referring to the Jewish Bible/Judaism and BC/AD dates for the Christian Bible/Christianity. --> ...ebrew Bible]] and the Greek [[Septuagint]]; the Hebrew Bible is known in [[Judaism]] as the [[Tanakh]]. The [[New Testament]] is a collection of writings by [
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  • ...s that it provides important evidence regarding [[Christianity and Judaism|Judaism]] in the first century AD.<ref>[[John Barton (theologian)|Barton, John]] (3 ...ch]], the [[Slavic Orthodox|Slavic Orthodox Churches]], and the [[Armenian Orthodox Church]]. However, the [[Development of the New Testament canon|twenty-seve
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