Category: /History/Middle East History
The Crusades were wars between Christians and Muslims, fought in Palestine. In 1071, Turkish Muslims captured Jerusalem. The Muslims stopped the Christians from visiting the holy places in Palestine. Naturally, Christian rulers in Europe were very angry
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Category: /Literature/English
the Nazarenes and the Orthodox Jews came together. They battled orally amongst each other so as to decided whose made more sense. Finally The New Testament was created. At this same time Christianity was born (Christof means anointed in Greek).
After
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
People of all colors in the streets of New Orleans celebrating a religious holiday of Christianity. Non-Christians, Christians, everyone is there, jumping to the beat of the Jazzy show tunes that are played on the street of St. Charles. The floats
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Category: /History
Constantine I, Roman Emperor (Constantine the Great)
Flavius Valerius Constantinus, also known as Constantine the Great, was
the first Roman emperor to adopt Christianity. He was born at Naissus
(modern-day Nis, Yugoslavia) in about 280 A.D
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
. Swift, in 'An Argument [Against] The Abolishing Of Christianity In England' stands up for Christianity, and based on the absurdity of his defense, he inadvertently desecrates it. He sets up a fictitious society in which Christianity is disregarded
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Category: /Literature
Ancient Egypt had developed thousands of years before the rise of Christianity; leading to strong differences between their chief beliefs, but maintaining similar moral rules to live your life. The idea of supreme beings and life after death
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
1. If Gnosticism had succeeded in implanting its own distinctive ideas into Christian thought, Christian theology would be different in many fundamental ways. Because Christian theology has a strong foundation insofar as its teachings are concerned
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
fragmented head knowledge about the basics of salvation, along with several dogmatic stances regarding some very difficult passage of scripture that we use to categorize each other into whichever Christian sect is the most conducive to our lifestyle.
You dont
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
Beowulf was written in a time when Christianity was a newly budding religion in England.
Throughout the book there are obvious references to both Christian and Pagan rituals. The
characters in the epic are newly found Christians who are trying
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Category: /Literature/English
anybody else. He is in love with a woman named Roxane. However, Roxane is in love with a more handsome man, which hurts Cyrano very deeply. But to make Roxane happy, he befriends the man, Christian, and tries to help him speak as eloquently as him. The novel
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