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  1. Christian Endeavour Societies: Christian Endeavour Societies, organizations formed for the purpose of promoting spiritual life among young people. They date from 1881, in which year Dr Francis E. formed a Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavour in his (Congregational) church at Portland ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Institutions and communities: How does an institution, a government agency, or a large organisation engage with community initiatives without over whelming, or distorting that initiative? And, how does a community initiative productively engage with institutions so that they may best benefit from what ... [86%] 2023-11-07 [Research projects] [Leighblackall/PhD]...
  3. Communitas: Communitas is a Latin noun commonly referring either to an unstructured community in which people are equal, or to the very spirit of community. It also has special significance as a loanword in cultural anthropology and the social sciences. [79%] 2022-03-01 [Spirituality]
  4. Communitas: Communitas is a Latin noun commonly referring either to an unstructured community in which people are equal, or to the very spirit of community. It also has special significance as a loanword in cultural anthropology and the social sciences. (Social) [79%] 2023-09-11 [Community] [Spirituality]...
  5. Christian Aid: Not to be confused with Christian Aid Ministries, an American evangelistic organization. Christian Aid is a Christian charitable organisation founded by British and Irish churches in the 1940s as Christian Reconstruction in Europe to provide aid to refugees from World ... [74%] 2023-02-16 [Christian Organizations] [Philanthropy]...
  6. Societies, Learned: Nearly every Jewish community possessed, or still possesses, various societies aiming to propagate Jewish learning. There have been societies for the study of the Tahmud ("ḥebrah shas"), of the Mishnah ("ḥebrah mishnayot"), and of other works of less importance, such ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [71%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  7. Corrosion societies: Corrosion societies are professional societies for corrosion engineers for the purpose of sharing experience and discoveries. Australasian Corrosion Association (ACA) Incorporated in 1958 as a Not For Profit primarily operating in Australasia. (Organization) [71%] 2023-09-06 [Engineering organizations]
  8. Bible Societies: Bible Societies, associations for translating and circulating the Holy Scriptures. This object has engaged the attention of the leaders of Christendom from early times., the emperor Constantine requested Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, to provide him with fifty copies of the ... [71%] 2022-09-02
  9. Building Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers) Act 2007: The Building Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers) Act 2007 (sometimes referred to as the Butterfill Act) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act gives building societies greater powers to merge with other companies. (Funding) [71%] 2024-01-10 [United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2007] [2007 in economics]...
  10. Colonization societies: A number of colonization societies which promoted the migration of African Americans to Africa have existed in the United States. Thomas Jefferson was a Founding Father who promoted the racial separation of Native Americans and the colonization of African Americans ... [71%] 2024-01-10 [Slavery in the United States] [Pre-emancipation African-American history]...
  11. Sick Societies: Sick Societies is a scholarly work by anthropologist Robert Edgerton, published in 1992. It has become controversial among some anthropologists for its deconstruction of cultural relativism. (Social) [71%] 2023-10-06
  12. Art Societies: In banding themselves into societies and associations artists have always been especially remarkable. The fundamental motive of such leaguing together is apparent, for, by the establishment of societies, it becomes possible for the working members of these to hold exhibitions ... [71%] 2022-09-02
  13. Ingush societies: Ingush societies or shahars (Ingush: ГIалгIай шахьараш, romanized: Ghalghaj šæx́æræš) were ethnoterritorial associations of the Ingush based on the geographical association of several villages and intended for conditional administrative-territorial delimitation of the Ingush ethnic group. The formation and functioning of most of ... (Plains and mountain communities of the Ingush) [71%] 2024-01-10 [History of Ingushetia] [Ingush societies]...
  14. Tabernacle societies: The Tabernacle Societies were lay Eucharistic Adorative associations within Roman Catholic parishes, principally in America and Australia, forming part of the Archassociation of the Eucharist under the guidance of the Association of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The Association ... [71%] 2024-01-10 [Catholic lay organisations]
  15. Learned. Societies: Societies Under Academies will be found a general account of the principal bodies of which that word forms part of the titles, usually denoting some kind of state support or patronage. But that account excludes a number of important scientific ... [71%] 2022-09-02
  16. Christian: A word denoting a follower of Jesus as the Messiah or Christ., in Antioch, the Syrian capital, where, shortly after the failure of the Hellenistic movement in Jerusalem (ib., the doctrine of the risen Christ was propagated among the non ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [71%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  17. Christian: «Christiando » hace referencia a varios artículos. [71%] 2024-01-08
  18. Christian: CHRISTIAN kris'-chan, kris'-ti-an (Christianos): 1. Historicity of Acts 11:26 2. Of Pagan Origin 3. The Christian Attitude to the Name 4. Was "Christian" the Original Form? 5. The Christians and the Empire 6. Social Standing of ... [71%] 1915-01-01
  19. Christian: A Christian (/ˈkrɪstʃən, -tiən/ (listen)) is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. "Christian" derives from the Koine Greek word Christós (Χριστός), a translation of the Biblical ... (Religion) [71%] 2023-11-04 [Christian terminology]
  20. Christian (film, 1989): Cet article est une ébauche concernant un film français et un film danois. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les conventions filmographiques. (Film, 1989) [71%] 2024-01-08

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