Apostasy refers to the abandonment or renunciation of a religious or political belief. Backsliding, on the other hand, refers to a falling away from faith or moral behavior that one previously held. Apostasy is a more intentional and complete rejection, while backsliding is seen as a temporary or gradual decline in one's beliefs or practices.
Apostasy is the complete rejection of one's faith or religious beliefs, often leading to a formal renunciation of that faith. Backsliding, on the other hand, refers to falling away from one's faith or religious practices but not necessarily renouncing them entirely. Backsliding typically involves a gradual decline in spiritual commitment or behavior.
Backsliding - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Norway:15
The Apostasy was created on 2007-07-02.
The Great Apostasy began in 1130.
Apostasy is the abandonment or renunciation of one's religious beliefs. A person deciding not to follow his or her religious beliefs is committing apostasy.
The Politics of Religious Apostasy was created in 1998.
A backsliding is an occasion on which someone returns to an original position - either physically, mentally or emotionally.
The cast of Backsliding - 2015 includes: Max Adler as Brad Mischa Barton as Trish Pierre Kennel as Tom
The Politics of Religious Apostasy has 256 pages.
Snake Salvation - 2013 Backsliding 1-5 was released on: USA: 1 October 2013
The ISBN of The Politics of Religious Apostasy is 0-275-95508-7.
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