- Look up layperson or
laypeople in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laypeople or
laypersons may
refer to:
Someone who is not an
expert in a particular...
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Christianity portal This is a list of
people who are
notable due to
their influence on the po****rity or
development of
evangelical Christianity or for...
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allegedly committed by clerics,
although it has
taken on
cases involving laypeople. The
Special Clerical Court functions independently of the
regular judicial...
- The
Transcendental Meditation (TM)
technique is that ****ociated with
Transcendental Meditation,
developed by the
Indian spiritual figure Maharishi Mahesh...
- has met controversies, it has
strong support from
Catholic leadership.
Laypeople make up the
majority of its membership; the
remainder are
secular priests...
- sick, as an
important co-condition of salvation.
Villagers and
urban laypeople were
frequently members of
confraternities (such as the Archconfraternity...
- An odds
ratio (OR) is a
statistic that
quantifies the
strength of the ****ociation
between two events, A and B. The odds
ratio is
defined as the
ratio of...
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worthy as the
cross of Christ.
Luther lists several criticisms advanced by
laypeople against indulgences in
theses 81–91. He
presents these as
difficult objections...
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sacrifice a bull for the sins of the priests, and a goat for the sins of the
laypeople. The
priest is to send a
second goat into the
desert to "Azazel", bearing...
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ascetics and
laypeople, respectively.
Complete celibacy is
expected only of Jain
ascetics (who are also
referred to as
monks and nuns). For
laypeople, chastity...