A History Of Christianity

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    Compare And Contrast The Classical Civilizations Of Rome And Greece

    were two of the greatest classical civilizations in history that made many imprints on cultural advancements of the time, from inventing algebra to the rise of Christianity. The civilizations of Rome and Greece made immense cultural advancements in the areas of science, art, and religious thought. Science was a big part of both the civilizations of Greece and Rome. Greek scientists and mathematicians were some of the best ever seen in history from Aristotle, who decided that the earth was a sphere

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    Europe in Turmoil: Foreign Influences on Tenth Century Europe

    as well. The purpose of this paper is three-fold: first, we will examine why these invasions were so damaging to Europe, second we will determine which one was ultimately more destructive, and third we will discuss how these invasions effected Christianity and spiritualism across the European continent. The Vikings hailed from the modern day Scandinavian countries of northern Europe, and their tireless efforts to pursue land and wealth by sea and land would take them on journeys from the Newfoundland

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    Jesus and Mohammad

    Islamic religion. Both religions originate from the Middle East. Christianity and Islam worshippers obey the Ten Commandments. It is also important for each worshipper of the two religions to love their neighbor as well as forgive one another. Although there are many similarities within the two religions there are also major differences that separate the two. Jesus as well as Mohammad’s death had a major impact on the path of Christianity as well as Islamic religion. Life of Jesus Christ Jesus

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    Catholic Church

    Roman Catholicism, Christian church that has been the decisive spiritual force in the history of Western civilization. Along with Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism, it is one of the three major branches of Christianity. The Roman Catholic Church traces its history to Jesus Christ and the Apostles. Over the course of centuries it developed a highly sophisticated theology and an elaborate organizational structure headed by the papacy, the oldest continuing absolute monarchy in the world. The

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    Roman Empire Religion

    Factors enabled the Catholic Church to thrive after the decline of the Roman Empire Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Institution: Introduction The decline of the Roman Empire was a significant feat in the history of the world especially in Europe. This is because virtually all of them were under its rule. Moreover, the Empire’s fall was attributed to a variety of factors and consequences that are lessons to the present world. Nevertheless, some core components existent at the rule of the Roman Empire withstood

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    Heaven vs. Hell

    Mackenzie Rice Corn REL 250 28 November 2011 Gnosticism and Marcionism vs. Christianity What and where is heaven and hell? Many Christians today can answer these questions based on the beliefs they’ve obtained through the church. Most Christians would answer that heaven is a place in the sky where an obedient person’s soul goes after they die, and hell is a place in the ground where a misbehaved soul goes. These beliefs of afterlife are often taught in Christian churches; however, these beliefs

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    Christianity In Afro-Eurasia

    Throughout history and many civilizations, various religions and systems of belief have came to be; many of which have come and passed, however there are many that are still prevalent to this day, one example is that of Christianity. From the years 300 CE to 600 CE, the civilizations in Afro-Eurasia experienced a major shift from many religions to that mainly consisting of the three religions: Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism (Pollard, 267). Of these religions, Christianity became the religion

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    Martyrdom in Islam/Christiantiy/Judaism

    their death witnessed their belief in their respective faiths”. Being a martyr has many different meanings and does not always mean killing yourself in the name of god but rather it is a peaceful journey the individual takes by himself. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all have their own versions of martyrs and martyrdom. These three religions often share many similar characteristics and they do have similar ideas of martyrdom but they also do have stout differences. This paper will ponder what martyrdom

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    History of St. Patrick's Day

    Katelyn Long World History Ms. Rizzo 12/16/10 Saint Patrick’s Day Saint Patrick’s Day is an old, historical Irish holiday. It has two histories, the history of Patrick himself, and the history of the day, March 17. It marked an important religious movement in Ireland’s history also. It was significant, and brings many of the important Irish symbols and legends together into one day. The person who was to become St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was born in Wales, Scotland or Roman-England

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    What Does It Mean To Be A Christian?

    with love, spreading God’s word, and living a mora life. Christians read and follow the teachings of the bible in order to understand God’s will. Part of being a Christian means communicating with God through prayer. Communication is important to Christianity because relationships need communication to exist. Another aspect of being a Christian involves knowing that we humans are not perfect, and that we all sin. Once you understand that we are all sinners, then you can confess your sins to God and

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