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The Christadelphians ( / ˌkrɪstəˈdɛlfiənz /) are a restorationist and nontrinitarian Christian denomination. [1] The name means 'brothers and sisters in Christ', [2] [3] from the Greek words for Christ ( Christos) and brothers ( adelphoi ).
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Alan Hayward. Alan Hayward (1923–2008) was a British engineer and physicist who was also active as an old-earth Creationist writer, and Christadelphian . Hayward's primary field of research was fluid density and flowmeters, writing a textbook on the subject, [1] and presenting to the Institute of Physics in 1981. [2]
Rich man and Lazarus. The rich man and Lazarus (also called the parable of Dives and Lazarus) [a] is a parable of Jesus from the 16th chapter of the Gospel of Luke. [6] Speaking to his disciples and some Pharisees, Jesus tells of an unnamed rich man and a beggar named Lazarus. When both die, the rich man goes to Hades and implores Abraham to ...
Elpis Israel - An Exposition of the Kingdom of God (commonly called Elpis Israel is a theological book written by John Thomas, founder of the Christadelphians, and published in 1849. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Elpis Israel. The title is an English transliteration of Greek for "the hope of Israel", taken from Acts 28:20.
Heaven in Christianity. In Christianity, heaven is traditionally the location of the throne of God and the angels of God, [2] [3] and in most forms of Christianity it is the abode of the righteous dead in the afterlife. In some Christian denominations it is understood as a temporary stage before the resurrection of the dead and the saints ...