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251. Yahoo! Directory Religion > Christianity
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- Religion > Christianity.
- Directory > Society and Culture > Religion and Spirituality > Faiths and Practices > Christianity .
- Science and Christianity (19) .
- com: Christianity - covers basic theology, historical Jesus, Bible, worship, books, and more. ...
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Christianity - gives the faith's origin, essentials, and divine purpose. ...
- HolyLand Network - offering information on and virtual tour of the Holy Land with a focus on Christianity. ...
- True Christianity. ...
- Directory > Society and Culture > Religion and Spirituality > Faiths and Practices > Christianity .
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252. Christianity Greeting Cards From 123Greetings.com
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- Christianity .
- Christianity gives hope, peace and joy to share with one and all. ...
- com Home : Religion : Christianity .
- The Esoteric Christianity E-Magazine .
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253. Christianity
- www.infoplease.com
- Christianity .
- Related content from HighBeam Research on:Christianity.
254. Article: Easter
- en.wikipedia.org
- In Western Christianity Easter Day must always fall on a Sunday on one of the 35 possible dates from March 22 to April 25. ...
- 1 Western Christianity.
- 2 Eastern Christianity.
- Western Christianity .
- In Western Christianity, Easter marks the end of the 46 days of Lent, a period of fasting and penitence in preparation for Easter, which begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday. ...
- Eastern Christianity .
- In Eastern Christianity, preparations begin with Great Lent. ...
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255. Article: Talk:Christianity and anti-Semitism
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- Talk:Christianity and anti-Semitism.
- Talk:Christianity and anti-Semitism/Archive 2 .
- Talk:Christianity and anti-Semitism/Archive 3 .
- See also: Talk:Christianity and anti-Semitism/Research material Moved to talk extremist statements. ...
- Christian anti-Semitism, and the resulting Jewish resentment of Christianity, remains a spiritual weight, the congealed pain of tens of millions of people who lived and died through that persecution. ...
- I removed statements about Billy Graham and Pat Robertson not evangelizing Jews because I can't find any support for it, except some extremist Christian websites who use the allegation as ammunition to acccuse Graham of heresy, and because it would appear to contradict what Graham says elsewhere about the uniqueness of Christianity. ...
- My understanding of Christianity is that it is catholic (small c, in the sense of "universal); surely in Christian belief the Christ is not the "King" or even the "savior" of "the Jews" but of all people. ...
- I DO think this material -- the issue itself -- is relevant to the article Comparing and contrasting Judaism or Christianity (or something like that) -- maybe you want to go over it and see if any of this fits in. ...
- I do hope Mkmcconn or others do use this opportunity to help develop the article on comparing Judaism and Christianity! Slrubenstein .
- Within the NT you thus find passages that recall the time when all Christians were Jews, as well as passages that legitimate the break between Christianity and Judaism. ...
- Am I wrong? For most Jews, it was these two claims that really signified a break with Judaism and the beginning of problems with Christianity, more than anything Jesus preached. ...
- Am I wrong? For most Jews, it was these two claims that really signified a break with Judaism and the beginning of problems with Christianity, more than anything Jesus preached. ...
- I think that Paul believed that "Christianity" (a very new term at the time, may or may not have been used by Paul) was the fulfillment of the Hebrews' faith, not a departure from it. ...
- I think the article already says that early on, Christianity engaged in this theological antisemitism, which in later centuries allegedly morphed into other forms of antisemitism. ...
- We do not have many good contemporary sources of Jewish views of Jesus or of early Christianity, but this does not mean that Christian views should be presented as authoritative. Indeed, there has been much critical historical analysis that has tried to reconstruct Jewish views of Jesus and early Christianity. ... Yes, I understand that Paul saw and argued for a continuity between Judaism and Christianity and between the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. ... Ultimately, the issues is NOT whether Paul was anti-Semitic, but whether people have used Pauline texts, and texts from Pauline Christianity, to justify anti-Semitism. ...
256. Christianity and Homosexuality Home Page
- www.biblicalchristianity.freeserve.co.uk
- Regeneration Books, a booklist for ordering current books and videotapes on Christianity and homosexuality by mail.
- Apologetics Dialog Answers to common questions about Christianity and homosexuality. ...
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257. First Church of Cyberspace brings the best of Christianity online all the time.
- www.godweb.org
- Bringing Christianity Online All the time .
- We would also extend a warm invitation to sign our guest book and subscribe to our free Christianity newsletter. ...
- to bring Christianity online in a strong, Net savvy, and non pedagogical manner. ...
- I look forward to exploring Christianity in Cyberspace with you! .
258. Article: Bruno Bauer
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- He, however, "regarded Mark not only as the first narrator, but even as the creator of the gospel history, thus making the latter a fiction and Christianity the invention of a single original evangelist" (Otto Pfleiderer). ...
- Christianity is essentially "Stoicism triumphant in a Jewish garb. ...
259. Article: User:Davidcannon/Korea
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- Christianity in Korea: An article summarizing the phenomenon of Korean Christianity. ...
260. Article: Talk:Mormonism and Christianity
- en.wikipedia.org
- Talk:Mormonism and Christianity.
- Talk:Christianity and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints/Archive1 .
- Talk:Mormonism and Christianity/Archive 1 .
- Talk:Mormonism and Christianity/Archive 2 .
- Talk:Mormonism and Christianity/Archive 3 .
- This section seems to me to be irrelevant to the main thesis, which is a comparison between Mormonism and its opposition, called in the article, "traditional Christianity". ...
- I removed this paragraph to invite discussion of how better to summarize the differences that it aims to encompass Mkmcconn 23:52, 28 Feb 2004 (UTC) traditional Christianity conceives of this historical narrative as taking place in a larger context of God's purposes to redeem mankind from sin and the consequences of sin, to return mankind to an intimate knowledge of God, which is eternal life. ... In that respect the Mormon understanding of Jesus is quite different from the understanding accepted by the traditional branches of Christianity. ...
- This may even help to distinguish the sometimes subtle difference, between those who are attacking Mormonism and those who are defending traditional Christianity; which would be profitable. ...
261. Christian Classics Ethereal Library
- www.ccel.org
- Encyc Christianity.
- The World Wide Encyclopedia of Christianity is intended to provide one-stop access to a number of dictionaries and encyclopedias of Christianity, and other topical references. ...
262. Article: Paul of Tarsus
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- 66) is considered by many Christians to be the most important disciple of Jesus, and next to Jesus the most important figure in the development of Christianity. ...
- Paul did much to advance Christianity among the gentiles, and is considered one of the primary sources of early Church doctrine. Some argue that it was he who first truly made Christianity a new religion, rather than a sect of Judaism. ...
- One development clearly not original with Paul, but for which he became the chief advocate, was the conversion of non-Jews to Christianity. ... His missionary work amongst the non-Jews helped to raise Christianity to more than a dissidant -- if not heretical -- Jewish sect. ...
- The Mythmaker: Paul and the Invention of Christianity. ...
263. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Christianity
- www.newadvent.org
- Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > C > Christianity .
- Christianity.
- In the following article an account is given of Christianity as a religion, describing its origin, its relation to other religions, its essential nature and chief characteristics, but not dealing with its doctrines in detail nor its history as a visible organization. ... Moreover, the Christianity of which we speak is that which we find realized in the Catholic Church alone; hence, we are not concerned here with those forms which are embodied in the various non-Catholic Christian sects, whether schismatical or heretical. ...
- Our documentary sources of knowledge about the origin of Christianity and its earliest developments are chiefly the New Testament Scriptures and various sub-Apostolic writings, the authenticity of which we must to a large extent take for granted here, as the much less grounds we take for granted the authenticity of "Cæsar" when dealing with early Gaul, and of "Tacitus" when studying growth of the Roman Empire. ...
- ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY AND ITS RELATION WITH OTHER RELIGIONS; .
- THE ESSENTIALS OF CHRISTIANITY; .
- THE DIVINE PURPOSE IN CHRISTIANITY. ... ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY AND ITS RELATION WITH OTHER RELIGIONS.
- Christianity is the name given to that definite system of religious belief and practice which was taught by Jesus Christ in the country of Palestine, during the reign of the Roman Emperor, Tiberius, and was promulgated, after its Founder's death, for the acceptance of the whole world, by certain chosen men among His followers. ... In order the better to appreciate the meaning of this event, we must first consider the religious influences and tendencies previously at work in the minds of men, both Jews and Gentiles, which prepared the way for the spread of Christianity amongst them. The whole history of the Jews as detailed in the Old Testament is seen, when read in the light of other events, to be a clear though gradual preparation for the preaching of Christianity. ... The fact that, eventually, the Jews misinterpreted their oracles, and identified the Messianic Kingdom with a mere temporal sovereignty of Israel, cannot invalidate the testimony of the Scriptures, as interpreted both by Christ's own life and the teaching of His Apostles, to the gradual evolution of that conception of which Christianity is the full and perfect expression. ...
- But a much more marked predisposition to Christianity may be noticed in certain prominent features of the Roman religion after the downfall of the republic. ... Finally, as a contributory cause to the diffusion of Christianity, we must not fail to mention the widespread Pax Romana, resulting from the union of the civilized races under one strong central government. ...
- Thus much may be said with regard to the remote preparation of the world for the reception of Christianity. ... ) It was not so much, then, by propounding the dogmas of Christianity as by informing the Old Law with the spirit of Christian ethics that Christ found Himself able to prepare Jewish hearts for the religion to come. ... On the marvel of the Resurrection is based in the counsels of God the faith of Christianity. ...
264. Christian Sites - Deception Warnings, Forum, Prophecy, Salvation +
- www.truechristianity.com
- A Bible Study & True Christianity.
- How to Discern True Christianity from False Doctrine. ...
265. Article: Christian views of women
- www.wikipedia.org
- Christianity, which inherited much of its scriptural material from Judaism, canonized many of these ancient Jewish materials as the Old Testament. ...
- Christianity, in many of its variations, relies on the Bible as a guide, if not always the sole source of divine revelation. Therefore, the basis for many long-held beliefs about women in Christianity can be found in the Bible. ...
- Some opponents of Christianity and Fundamentalist Christians tend to focus on these verses which seem to deny women equality. ...
- The modern feminist movement, while having moved far from its roots, began in Methodist Christianity in 1848 at a conference in Seneca Falls, New York where 100 men and women signed a declaration that "all men and women are created equally. ...
266. What's New: Orthodox Christian Information Center
- www.orthodoxinfo.com
- It is addressed particularly to persons who are deeply interested in comprehending Orthodox Christianity in its significant relations both to ancient Greek philosophy and to Modern West ern European philosophy. ...
- Hindered by the paradigms of post-Augustinian thought, Western Christianity has rarely understood these doctrines that predate by several centuries the commonly held juridical ideas of original sin and atonement. ...
267. Article: Coptic Christianity
- www.wikipedia.org
- Coptic Christianity.
- Coptic Christianity is the indigenous form of Christianity that was established by the apostle Mark in Egypt in the middle of the first century CE (approximately 60 AD) The Coptic Orthodox Church is one of the Oriental Orthodox churches. ...
- In the second century Christianity began to spread to the rural areas, and scriptures were translated into local languages. ...
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268. Article: Fundamentalist Christianity
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- Fundamentalist Christianity.
- Fundamentalist Christianity is a fundamentalist movement, especially within American Protestantism. ...
- 2 Christian fundamentalism within Christianity.
- (A parallel case is the lack of any clear line of demarcation between the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, a line which is very clear in much of American Christianity). ...
- Christian fundamentalism within Christianity .
- For example, the Southern Baptist Convention has had persistent conflicts instigated by fundamentalists attempting, successfully, to resist a drift of their denomination away from commitment to historical Christianity, toward control by liberal factions. ...
- A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada. ...
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269. Article: Samaritan
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- Due to intense pressure to convert to Christianity (often with threats of violence) Samaritans took to attacking Christians. Christians used the threat of force to convert Samaritans and Jews to Christianity, and often had outright attacks on both Samaritans and Jews. ...
270. Article: Religion and abortion
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- 2 Christianity.
- Christianity .
- In the second century, Tertullian defended Christianity from accusations of practicing human sacrifice by writing, "How can we kill a man when we are those who say that all who use abortifacients are homicides, and will account to God for their abortions as for the killing of men? For the fetus in the womb is not an animal. ...
271. Article: Malcolm III of Scotland
- en2.wikipedia.org
- At that time, Christianity did exist in Scotland in the form of the Celtic Church, but it took the form of converted sun-worship pagan rituals. ...
272. Article: Pentecost
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273. History of Christianity
- www.history-of-christianity.com
- History of Christianity.
- History of Christianity: The Beginning of the Faith .
- History of Christianity -- how did it all start? Christianity started about 2000 years ago in Judea (present-day Israel) with Jesus Christ and His faithful group of disciples. ...
- History of Christianity: The Arrival of Jesus Christ.
- History of Christianity -- With this cultural and religious backdrop, the ministry of Jesus began. ...
- History of Christianity: Foretold by Prophecy.
- Though most of the historical record for the start of the Christian faith is recorded in the New Testament accounts, the history of Christianity actually began with prophecy in the Old Testament. ...
- History of Christianity: A Faith Based on Historical Fact.
- History of Christianity- did it all really happen? At first glance, the history Christianity's origin may seem like nothing more than a fairy tale. ... If Jesus Christ died and never rose to life, then Christianity is a myth or a fraud. ...
- Why Christianity?.
- Christianity.
- Beginning of Christianity.
274. Unity : Spiritual and inspirational resource for prayer, meditation, daily devotional and more
- www.unityworldhq.org
- Our philosophy offers a practical approach to Christianity and teaches that as children of God, we are heir to all that we need.
275. The Origins of Christianity
- www.truthbeknown.com
- The Origins of Christianity and.
- Obviously, considering the time and energy spent on them, the subjects of Christianity and its legendary founder are very important to the Western mind and culture. ...
- Concerning the issue of Christianity, for example, the majority of people are taught in most schools and churches that Jesus Christ was an actual historical figure and that the only controversy regarding him is that some people accept him as the Son of God and the Messiah, while others do not. ...
- "8 In Forgery in Christianity, Joseph Wheless states, "The gospels are all priestly forgeries over a century after their pretended dates. ...
- Regarding the letter to Trajan supposedly written by Pliny the Younger, which is one of the pitifully few "references" to Jesus or Christianity held up by Christians as evidence of the existence of Jesus, there is but one word that is applicable - "Christian" - and that has been demonstrated to be spurious, as is also suspected of the entire letter. ...
- The total quantity of this material is given by Harry Elmer Barnes in The Twilight of Christianity as some twenty-four lines. ...
- 100-165) acknowledged the similarities between the older Pagan gods and religions and those of Christianity, when he attempted to demonstrate, in the face of ridicule, that Christianity was no more ridiculous than the earlier myths:.
- In making these comparisons between Christianity and its predecessor Paganism, however, Martyr sinisterly spluttered:.
- , a common and unremarkable occurrence that is not monopolized by, and did not originate with, Christianity. ...
- " "Zeus Pateras," like Dyaus Pitar, means, "God the Father," a very ancient concept that in no way originated with "Jesus" and Christianity. ...
- Whenever an invading culture takes over its predecessors, it either vilifies the preceding deities or makes them into lesser gods, "patriarchs" or, in the case of Christianity, "saints. ...
- "114 Taylor also opines that "the travelling Egyptian Therapeuts brought the whole story from India to their monasteries in Egypt, where, some time after the commencement of the Roman monarchy, it was transmuted in Christianity. ...
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