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  • ...e then, the Badi religion has undergone syncretization with [[Boku]] and [[Sotirianity]] and has developed into a distinct form of Badi. While it shares many fund ...nces with the orthodox Badi religion due to a blending with [[Boku]] and [[Sotirianity]]. The most notable differences are the belief in a {{wp|Supreme deity|supr
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  • ...ulted in the overthrow of the monarchy and the declaration of the [[Djedet|Orthodox Council Republic of Djedet]] with [[Tawadros Abdelmesseh]] as president. Em ...]] (center), [[Mikhail Bestawros]] (far left), and other founders of the [[Orthodox League]] in 1898.]] The Meshir Revolution has its roots in the 19th century
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  • ...Coius after the arrival of [[Saint Theodore]] and the foundation of the [[Orthodox Church of the South]] in 84 ce. After its arrival the religion spread rapid ...apse in the 8th century. After the fall of Mina the Makai formed the three Orthodox kingdoms of [[Atouan]], [[Souan]], and [[Dotawo]]. From the 10th to 12th ce
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  • ===Spread of Sotirianity=== ...te. The idea of a standing army of citizen conscripts was still new in the Orthodox world and was met with resistance. Peasants fearing for their farms and the
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  • ...sus, a major event in Sotirianity. The Cross became an important symbol of Sotirianity.]] '''Sotirianity''' is a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of {{wp|Jesus}}, who i
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  • ...aséland]], the Orthodox denomination of [[Garambura]], and is home to many Orthodox churches. New Mina's unique blend of religious symbolism with modernist arc ...nts practised Orthodox Sotirianity, and the city hosts most of Garambura's orthodox population, as well as being the seat of the Patriarchate of Baséland. The
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  • ...the rise of education through most of Tengaria coincides with the rise of Sotirianity. This brought Sotirian theology into the forefront of the philosophical dis ...aria taking the role as defender of {{wp|Orthodoxy|Orthodox}} Episemialist Sotirianity, which was solidified by the Council and by Renat' work on the ''In Defense
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  • ...nd a corresponding decline in traditional belief systems in favour of more orthodox [[Irfan]] and [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholicism]]. They remain influen ...wn laws in several remote rural areas. Killings of [[Irfan|Irfanic]] and [[Sotirianity|Sotirian]] missionaries have been attributed to the society, though the sec
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  • ...ural and poorer Euclean South, and it encompasses several detractions from orthodox councilism such as the inclusion of a {{wp|vanguard party}}, emphasis on {{ ...hia-Champania]], which elevated Equalism as a perceived alternative to the orthodox councilism in place throughout much of the socialist world, especially so a
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  • ...uda Empire]] in 1558, wherein the form of Badi became far more orthodox. [[Sotirianity]] was primarily introduced to the islands under Estmerish rule, with the st ...ringe identification. The continuing cultural identification with Badi and Sotirianity among the island's {{wp|Javanese language|Kabuese}} and {{wp|English langau
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  • ...[Jesus Sotiras]], according to<br />[[Sacred tradition#In the Catholic and Orthodox churches|Catholic tradition]] ...monly known as the '''Catholic Church''', is the largest denomination of [[Sotirianity]]. It is named for the city of Solaris, which is the seat of its leading {{
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  • ...by trade and conquest. Large [[Southern Orthodox Sotirianity|Orthodox]] [[Sotirianity|Sotiran]] communities were also present in [[Djedet]] and northern [[Mabifi ...duties to the coastal Karanes. However, these settlements also attracted [[Sotirianity|Sotirian]] {{wp|missionaries}} who wished to evangelise the Bahian populati
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  • ...655 million adherents. It is the second fastest growing religion, behind [[Sotirianity]], and if current trends continue is expected to reach a billion adherents ...ost of them directly from Shangea. Their impact was limited, as the highly orthodox Tsandau school they espoused allowed little room for indigenous rituals, be
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  • ...ore of Mufastism, which is based off of a specific interpretation of the [[Sotirianity|Sotirian]] {{wp|Holy Bible|Bible}}, is the belief that a single God, named ...a, therefore, has the authority to declare which beliefs and practices are orthodox and which are heterodox.
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  • |image = [[File:Orthodox,_Tigray_(8344861519).jpg|250px]] ...following their persecution at the hands of the [[Machian Orthodox Church|Orthodox]] religious authorities. They sought refuge amongst the neighbouring [[Bahi
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  • ...Tengaria''' and the '''Tengarian Episemialist Church''', is an Tengarian [[Sotirianity|Sotirian]] Episemialist Arcilucan-rite {{wp|church}} and the established ch ...s, making the Tengars the one of first Marolevic groups which converted to Sotirianity. During his tenure, Istros was raised to a Metropolitinate See. The Tengars
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  • ...narianism|millennarian}} and {{wp|Charismatic Christianity|Charismatic}} [[Sotirianity|Sotirian]] {{wp|new religious movement}} in [[Asase Lewa]] founded by {{wp| ...frican people|Bahians}} and the establishment of a {{wp|utopia|utopian}} [[Sotirianity|Sotirian]] {{wp|socialism|socialist}} society. His message swiftly led to h
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  • | 3.2% [[Orthodox Sotirian]] ...the [[Njarendie]] in the south-west, and the [[Sisulu]] in the south-east. Sotirianity is the largest religion of the country; Asili is the principal language, wh
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  • |religion = {{wp|Christianity|Sotirianity}} ...of the population, or 2,211,384 people, with the next largest sect being [[Orthodox Sotiranity]], at 3.7% of the population, or 97,639 people. Other sects prac
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  • |religion = {{hlist | [[Irfan]] | [[Atudism]], [[Sotirianity]]}} ...nce to all Abrahamic religions – {{wp|Judaism|Atudism}}, {{wp|Christianity|Sotirianity}}, [[Irfan]] and {{wp|Druze}}.
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