Template:Christianity
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| Preaching · Prayer · Ecumenism Relation to other religions Christian movements Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism |
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Usage
To add this navigation template to an article with the normal contents visible, simply use:
{{Christianity}}
To display the detailed sections on denominations, use the following parameters:
{{Christianity
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|expand-eastern=
|expand-nontrinitarian=
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Each of the above, if used (ie. set to 1, or yes, or anything else), will expand the appropriate section.
For a minimal presentation, use:
{{Christianity|state=collapsed}}
The last version presents only a small box with a "show" button to expand the content. This is suitable for articles that look cluttered or where there is only a short section on Christianity, e.g. God the Father.

