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The first Christians proclaimed that the crucified Jesus was raised to life and exalted into the realm of God. For them, this equals salvation. This affirms both the beliefs that Jesus lives on in the faith of the community as well as God acting
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When classifying the world's major religions they can easily be split up into two groups: Eastern religions and Western religions. The Eastern religions consist of Hinduism, Buddhism and Taoism. The Western religions consist of Judaism, Christianity
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Category: /History/European History
born soldiers to defend the empire. Along with the decline in the population, trade and production were reduced as well. The Western Roman Empire in essence lacked the economic power as the population declined to keep the empire intact.
Christianity
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People might say that Christians shouldn't try and make others share their beliefs about life because it isn't their business or place to interfere in other people's lives and tell them their beliefs are wrong because it is impossible for beliefs
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most pagans were not willing to convert without coercing, Charles felt obligated to administer baptism to all or kill those who refused. I think he did this because he felt responsible to expand Christianity since he was in power because of the Pope's
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During the years 1788-1900 Christianity was a factor that influenced the education system greatly. During this time there was a lack of education in Australia, but particular in catholic education. Mother Mary Helen MacKillop and the sisters of Saint
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"Even if conventional war is acceptable for Christians, nuclear war could neverbe." Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing you have considered more than one point of view.
In the modern world, there has been much debate, particularly
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Category: /Literature
killers. Which form the barriers between the Jews and Christians in the play. The second character is Antonio who is a Christian and is not seen as a victim of anti-semitism like Shylock but when contrasted he is presented to be superior. The themes and issues
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The Christian Influence
The writings of Native American authors were influenced greatly by the Christians, Puritans in particular, long after their initial arrival in the 17th century. The original definition of Puritanism was "those who strove
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