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…. Historically, it is easy to see that Michaels is gravely misinformed. Islam was able to spread into India and the Iberian Peninsula in Europe within a short few decades. This would not have been possible without the support of the Christian population, which…
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…his favor and protection. The law was viewed as a blessing by God, which shows his chosen people the path to virtue while others who are in ignorant sin. Unlike Christians, Jewish people do not consider belief a central issue-obedience is. The Jewish…
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…with Christianity. The more Christianity is forced out of American youths lives, the more problems will occur. This does not imply Christianity is the answer to our problems nor is it trying to convert anyone. However, it is plain and clear that Christianity
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Category: /History
…these garments, while men's garments only came down to their calves. If these frescos are, in fact, women, we should not be surprised. Much of history also points to women being priests in the early church. Before the Edict of Constantine in 313 AD, Christians
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…interpretation. The worst thing we did was Christianity. They had their own god; they didn’t need ours to rip the believers and the ‘other’ believers apart. If Africans could have matched our fire power, and driven us back without heavy losses they would have…
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…In order to describe the historical and dogmatical development of Christianity and the Church, and consequently it’s deviations, in the period from AD 30 to AD 313, we need to start with the description of the historical, political and social settings…
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…of the persecutors, their victims are part of a religion that is just immoral and wrong in every aspect, like cannibalistic religions might seem wrong to some Christians or Catholics. Therefore, they attempt to rid themselves of that religion by persecuting its followers…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…I think that Flannery O’Connor’s short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is written partially in order to “convert” people who have not yet fully accepted the Christian faith. O’Conner, herself being a strong believer in Christianity, probably thought…
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…with the understanding that western civilization, by essence, is made up of Christian, Pagan, and other religious world views. It is also necessary to recognize that, just as there is trouble in church and society today, so the pre-Renaissance era also had its share…
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…My Work Matters to God A Reaction Paper While reading this book, I became keenly aware as a Christian of my role for Christ in the workplace. I had not addressed the issue of what I as a Christian could do in the workplace except share my beliefs…
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