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, in 311, Galerius, the eldest Augustus and the most violent persecutor of the Christians, had died a miserable death, after cancelling his edicts against the Christians, and when Maxentius, after throwing down Constantine's statues, proclaimed him a tyrant
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Uncle Toms Cabin
Most readers who have read Harriet Beecher Stowes novel Uncle Toms Cabin remember its anti-slavery message. A stronger theme that Stowe implies throughout the story is its pro-Christianity message. However
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converted to Christianity during the early middle ages, a period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. The Roman Catholic Church often incorporated modified versions of older religious traditions in order to win converts. For example, Pope Gregory IV
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of priests were murdered Romero found in their deaths testimony of a church embodied in the problems of its people.
Oscar A. Romero is one of the greatest symbols of Christian love and solidarity. As Archbishop of San Salvador, Father Romero was a source
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The Council of Nicea
Constantine was the emperor in Rome at the time when he called the Council of Nicea in 325 CE. Constantine was originally a worshipper of the sun god. Later in his life he converted to Christianity. His reign marked the beginning
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almost his whole life to the promoting of Protestantism and made such a difference that his impact is still seen today in Christianity. Calvin was born in France and was the second son in his family of five brothers. He grew and then decided to go
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500 A.D., after Roman civilization fell to the Christians and Germanic Barbarians. Some say it began aroung 900, but it does not matter, both are generally correct. Civilization then halted in that time. No empires, education, or expansion occured. Some
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, he seemed to use the Aeneid as a base and the parts which he did extract from the Aeneid, he carefully altered for his own purposes and beliefs. In pursuing his Christian vision of the afterlife, Dante created an otherworld theoretically and visually
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the imagination to think of
Freemasonry, fraternal organizations and even Witchcraft. This is a ritual steeped in the
esoteric world of mysteries, but yet it is seemingly Christian! This is the world of Spyros
Sathi, the Magus of Strovolos. A man of great
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himself regard In my opinion this theme stated that love more so than knowledge, set the basis for Christian moral values. The theological slogan that the Corinthians adopted to give good reason for behavior was All things are lawful to me. Paul declared
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