About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 254. Chapters: Antilegomena, Antinomianism, Apostles, Apostle, Aramaic of Jesus, Baptism, Biblical law in Christianity, Biblical Sabbath, Blood curse, But to bring a sword, Catholic Church and slavery, Christianity and fringed garments, Christian atheism, Christian Naturism, Christian Universalism, Christian views of marriage, Circumcision controversy in early Christianity, Conversion to Christianity, Council of Jerusalem, Covenantal nomism, Credo, Deicide, Desposyni, Disciple, Dual-covenant theology, Easter controversy, End time, Eternal sin, Evangelical counsels, Expounding of the Law, Four Marks of the Church, Free Grace theology, Good news, Great Commandment, Great Commission, Idolatry and Christianity, Incident at Antioch, Jerusalem in Christianity, Jewish-Christian Gospels, Jewish Christianity, Jewish Christians, Judaizers, Kingdom of God, Last Judgment, Law of Christ, Letter and spirit of the law, List of Bible verses not included in modern translations, New Covenant, New Perspective on Paul, Nostra Aetate, Olivet discourse, On the Jews and Their Lies, Passover, Pauline privilege, Proselyte, Render unto Caesar..., Responsibility for the death of Jesus, Resurrection of Jesus, Resurrection of the dead, Sabbath breaking, Sabbath in Christianity, Second Coming, Sermon on the Mount, Son, Sons of God, Son of God, The eighth day, The New Commandment, The Sheep and the Goats, Third Temple, Traditionalist Catholic, Transubstantiation, Turning the other cheek, Virgin birth of Jesus, Yahweh, You're either with us, or against us. Excerpt: "Antilegomena" (from Greek, meaning things contradicted or disputed, literally spoken against) was an epithet the Church Fathers used to denote books of the New Testament that, although sometimes publicly read in the churches, were not