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301. CHRISTIANITY
- 33.1911encyclopedia.org
- CHRISTIANITY.
- CHRISTIANITY, the religion which accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, embracing all who profess and call themselves Christians, the term derived from his formal title (xpurrs, i. ... Christianity is classed by the students of the science of religion as a universal religion; it proclaims itself as intended for all men. ... In fact, Christianity has been widely accepted by varied races in very different stages of culture, and it has maintained itself through a long succession of centuries in lands where the transformations in political structure, the revolutions in social conditions, and the changes in science and philosophy, have been numerous and extreme.
- Beginning in Asia, Christianity extended itself rapidly throughout the Roman empire and beyond its borders among the barbarians. ... The explanation of the apparent bounding of Christianity by Europe and its offspring is not, however, to be found in any psychological peculiarity separating the European races from those of other continents, nor in any special characteristic of Christianity which fits it for European soil. ...
- Moreover, Christianity was once represented in Asia by a powerful organization extending throughout Persia and central Asia into India (see PERSIA). Mutatis mutandis, the same applies to Africa also, and Christianity still survives in both continents in the Coptic, Abyssinian and Armenian Churches. ... This may be regarded indeed as a form of Christianity, for it is not more foreign perhaps to the prevailing type than are some sects which claim the name. ... In the limitations of the Roman empire and in the separation of East and West consequent upon its decline, Christianity, as a dominant religion, was confined for a thousand years to Europe, and even portions of this continent for centuries were in the hands of its great foe. ...
- Not only is Christianity thus the religion of a wide variety of races but across the divisions there cut other lines. In its organization Christianity exists in three great divisions, Roman, Greek and Protestant2 and in various ancient sects in the Orient. ...
- According to a second classification, Christianity may be placed among the individual religions, since it traces its origin, like Islam and Buddhism, to an individual as its founder. ... Christianity takes Judaism (see HEBREW RELIGION) for grantedrejects it in part as a merely preparatory stage, in part reinterprets it, and does not submit what it accepts to rigorous scrutiny. ... Moreover, in the transference of Christianity from the Jewish to the Greek-Roman world again various elements were taken into it. ...
- Christianity, regarded objectively as one of the great religions of the world, owes its rise to Jesus of Nazareth, in ancient Galilee. ...
302. A History of Christianity in Egypt - Table of Contents
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- A History of Christianity in Egypt.
303. Article: User talk:RK
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- As a Christian, he is not considered a Jew in good standing in the Jewish community (just as someone who left Christianity would not be considered a Christian in good standing with their church), but he is regarded as ethnically Jewish nonetheless. In case that Cardinal Lustiger wanted to leave Christianity and follow Judaism as his religion, he would not even need to convert; he would need only publicly state that he no longer follows Christianity, and instead now accepts the teachings of Judaism. ...
- 5 Mormonism and Christianity.
- Mormonism and Christianity.
- The Mormonism and Christianity is in trouble, I think. ...
304. Article: Eastern Orthodoxy
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- (Redirected from Orthodox Christianity) .
- Eastern Orthodox Christianity (or "Eastern Orthodoxy") refers primarily to Christian traditions descending from the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium. ...
- Eastern Orthodoxy traces continuous apostolic succession back to the five major centers of Christianity in the early church: Rome, Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, and Constantinople. ...
- Westerners tend to think of Christianity as dominant in society for a long period of history, but this has definitely not been the case for Christians in three of the five ancient churches, who have been in Muslim-dominated societies for 13 centuries. ...
- Christianity .
- History of Christianity .
305. Article: Buddhism
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- At one time, different Turkic and Tocharian groups along the northern fringe of East Turkestan (modern Xinjiang in western China) adhered to the Theravada school as well various syncretic mixtures of Christianity and Buddhism. ...
- Siddhartha Gautama is thought to have been sanctified by the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Josaphat based on a mistaken account of his conversion to Christianity. ...
- In the 1990s, Buddhism became the fastest growing religion in Australia, in contrast to the steady decline of traditional western beliefs (see Christianity). ...
- A Study of Buddhism in Contrast to Christianity (From a Western Christian perspective) .
306. Theistic Evolution - One Christian's Perspective
- www.theistic-evolution.com
- Christianity and Evolution.
- This page describes my lifetime experiences with the theory of evolution and Christianity.
307. Article: Rome
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- During this long period Rome became the worldwide centre of Christianity and increasingly developed a relevant political role that made it one of the most important towns of the Old Continent. ...
- It is commonly identified by several proper symbols, including the Colosseum, the she-wolf (Lupa), the imperial eagle, and the symbols of Christianity. ...
308. Article: History of Africa
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- Prominent examples of political contact between Europe and North Africa during this period include the continual struggle between Rome and the Berber tribes; the introduction of Christianity and the effects of the churches in Egypt and Ethiopia; the invasion and conquest of Rome's African provinces by the Vandals in the 5th century; the passing of the supreme power in the following century to the Byzantine Empire. ...
- Throughout North Africa Christianity nearly disappeared, save in Egypt (where the Coptic Church was allowed to continue), and Upper Nubia and Ethiopia, which were not subdued by the Muslims. ...
- Southward from the mouth of the Congo to the inhospitable region of Damaraland (in what is present-day Namibia), the Portuguese, from 1491 onward, acquired influence over the Bantu inhabitants, and in the early part of the 16th century through their efforts Christianity was largely adopted in the Kongo Empire. ...
309. Article: Eastern Orthodoxy
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- Eastern Orthodox Christianity (or "Eastern Orthodoxy") refers primarily to Christian traditions descending from the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium. ...
- Eastern Orthodoxy traces continuous apostolic succession back to the five major centers of Christianity in the early church: Rome, Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, and Constantinople. ...
- Westerners tend to think of Christianity as dominant in society for a long period of history, but this has definitely not been the case for Christians in three of the five ancient churches, who have been in Muslim-dominated societies for 13 centuries. ...
- Christianity .
- History of Christianity .
310. Christianity and Scientology - A Comparison. Links and information regarding the Church of Scientology and it's alleged compatibility to Christianity
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- Scientology and Christianity Examined.
- Christianity.
- This page does assume that the reader has an understanding of Christianity, its basic theology and teachings regarding Jesus Christ. ... Take Christianity, for example. ...
- This section looks at that claim, with a special focus on how it relates to orthodox Christianity. ...
- Say that because Scientology and Christianity disagree, the Christian religion cannot be true.
- Christianity.
- Side by side comparison of Christianity and Scientology's teaching.
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311. Article: Franks
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- The conversion of Clovis to Roman Christianity, after his marriage to the Catholic Burgundian princess Clothilde in 493, may have helped to increase his standing in the eyes of the Pope and the other orthodox Catholic rulers. ...
- Despite the almost constant internecine warfare the Carolingian Empire endured, the extension of Frankish rule and Roman Christianity over such a large area ensured a fundamental unity throughout the Empire. ...
312. Article: Heresy
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- 1 Heresy in Christianity.
- Heresy in Christianity .
- A person who completely renounces Christianity is not considered a heretic, but an apostate, and a person who renounces the authority of the Church but not its teachings is a schismatic. ...
- One aspect of Catholicism many Protestants regard as heresy against original Christianity is the veneration of the saints, and in particular the cultus of the Virgin Mary. ...
- History of Christianity .
313. American Baptist Churches Mission Center ONLINE - The Official Homepage of American Baptist Churches in the USA
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- American Baptist Cooperative Christianity .
314. Article: Christopher Columbus
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- More importantly, Columbus oversaw the establishment of the encomienda (trusteeship) system, by which Spaniards were granted exclusive use of Indian labor in return for converting them to Christianity; this policy amounted to enslavement of the local population. ...
- Others have said that he was a converso (Spanish Jew converted to Christianity). ...
- The casting of Columbus as a figure of "good" or of "evil" often depends on people's perspectives as to whether the arrival of Europeans to the New World and the introduction of Christianity or the Roman Catholic faith is seen as positive or negative. ...
315. Article: Scotch whisky
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- It is generally agreed that Dalriadan Scots monks brought distillation with them when they came to Caledonia to convert the Picts to Christianity in the fourth and fifth centuries A. ...
316. OCA - Orthodox Christianity
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317. Article: Dracula
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- The name Dracula is derived from a secret fraternal order of knights called the Order of the Dragon, founded by King Sigismund of Hungary (who became the Holy Roman Emperor in 1410) to uphold Christianity and defend the Empire against the Ottoman Turks. ...
318. Article: Pederasty
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- The dawn of Christianity meant that pederasty became socially unacceptable, as the Bible condemned all forms of homosexual activities. ...
319. Welcome to Christianity in Greece and the world
- www.christianity.gr
320. Race and Racial Issues from a Christian point of view - ChristianAnswers.Net
- www.christiananswers.net
- Racism, Racial Issues and Christianity.
321. Powell's Books - Christianity
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- Christianity .
- Christianity.
- Christianity .
- A provocative study of the gnostic gospels and the world of early Christianity as revealed through the Nag Hammadi texts. ...
322. Article: Talk:Cult
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- The latest lengthy addition to this article essentially boils down to "Christianity can be defined as a 'cult,' therefore it is useless to use the term 'cult' at all. ...
- Therefore all of Christianity is one cult; all of Islam is another cult; Goddess worship is a third cult; animism is a cult; Deism yet another cult; ancestor veneration another. ...
323. Article: List of articles about Mormonism
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- Christianity, Church of Christ (Mormonism), Gospel, Latter-day Saint, Latter Day Saint, Latter Day Saint movement, Mormon, Mormonism, Religion, Restorationism, Restorationist, Saint .
- Mormonism and Christianity, Mormonism and Judaism, Comparing and contrasting Judaism and Christianity, Non-Christian perspectives on Jesus, Other perspectives on Jesus .
- American exceptionalism, Anthropomorphism, Argument from nonbelief, Arianism, British Israelism, Christian countercult movement, Christianity: Denominations, Church of Scientology, Disciples of Christ, Freemasonry, Henotheism, Millerites, Mystery religion, Purported cults, Scientology: Controversial Issues, Accounts of pre-mortal existence, Survivalism, Shudra, Whore of Babylon .
- Beehive, Blacks and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Burned-over district, Cart, Council of Fifty, Culture of the United States, Danite, Deseret, Deseret alphabet, Execution by firing squad, First Transcontinental Railroad (North America), First Vision, Forgery, Free love, History of Christianity, History of the Americas, History of the United States, History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, History of the Latter Day Saint movement, Honeybee, Indian Placement Program, Joshua tree, Kirtland Safety Society, Mormon Battalion, Mountain Meadows Massacre, Nauvoo Expositor, Persecution of Christians, Polygamy, Salamander Letter, School of the Prophets, Second Great Awakening, Transcendental Generation, University of Deseret, Utah War .
324. Ananova - News - Christianity
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325. Article: User:Davidcannon/Index-1
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- Christianity in Korea: An article summarizing the phenomenon of Korean Christianity. ...
- Fundamentalist Christianity: The section about New Zealand is mine. ...
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