- In
Christian theology and ecclesiology, the
apostles,
particularly the
Twelve Apostles (also
known as the
Twelve Disciples or
simply the Twelve), were...
- the
Twelve Apostles of the church. Modern-day
apostles are
considered to have the same
status and
authority as the
biblical apostles.
Apostles and prophets...
- The
Apostles'
Creed (Latin:
Symbolum Apostolorum or
Symbolum Apostoli****),
sometimes titled the
Apostolic Creed or the
Symbol of the
Apostles, is a Christian...
- Paul, as the "
Apostle to the Gentiles", was in
violent opposition to the
original 12
Apostles. Baur
considers the Acts of the
Apostles were late and unreliable...
- Equal-to-
apostles or equal-to-the-
apostles is a
special title given to some
saints in
Eastern Orthodoxy and in
Byzantine Catholicism. The
title is bestowed...
- AD 64–68), also
known as
Peter the
Apostle,
Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the
Twelve Apostles of
Jesus and one of the
first leaders...
- from
memorial to feast, and for her to be
referred to as the "
Apostle of the
apostles". Some
Protestant churches honor her as a
heroine of the faith...
-
apostles Brookfield,
Frances Mary. The
Cambridge "
Apostles", C. Scribner's Sons, 1907 "A
Cambridge secret revealed: The
Apostles". King's College...
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messenger or amb****ador.
Apostle may also
refer to:
Apostles in the New Testament, the
primary apostles of
Jesus Christ Apostle (Latter Day Saints), a position...
- of the
Relics of the
Apostles Andrew, Thomas, and Luke; the
Prophet Elisha; and the
Martyr Lazarus. June 30 – The
Twelve Apostles.
October 6 – Primary...