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Dean (religion) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A dean, in a church context, is a cleric holding certain positions of authority within a religious hierarchy. It is used mainly in the Anglican Communion and the Catholic Church.
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A dean, in a church context, is a cleric holding certain positions of authority within a religious hierarchy. It is used mainly in the Anglican Communion and the Catholic Church. A cleric is a member of the clergy of a religion, especially one that has trained or ordained priests,
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Howard Dean's religion problem. Beyond Belief by Franklin Foer As conversion stories go, Dean's hardly conforms to the conventions of the genre. Rather than show how religion helped him to change his life--see, again, Bush overcoming the bottle--it shows how a conflict in everyday life made Dean change his religion.
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Or are we going to be allowed to consult our own high powers when we make very difficult decisions? One might wonder why it is legitimate for Dean and his cohorts to "use Terri Schiavo" and illegitimate for Delay and the Republicans to do the same thing ("They used her first?" or perhaps "Because we're the good guys and...
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Feb 17, 2007 Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Dean (religion)".
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RELIGION 310: THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES Miriam Dean-Otting Professor of Religious Studies Kenyon College...
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FOCUS ON RELIGION Former Vermont governor and Democratic party presidential candidate Howie Dean apparently isn't sure about his religion, but he is showing new found faith in a higher being and focus groups.
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Dean & religion.(To the Editors)(Letter to the Editor) - Your January 16, 2004, editorial ("Getting Religion") describes Democ : Encyclopedia.com Your January 16, 2004, editorial ("Getting Religion") describes Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean as "resolutely secular" and as having a "tin ear for religion."
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Senator Obama Says Dean Using 'Religion to Divide' | 21 comments (21 topical, editorial, 0 hidden)
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