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351. Homosexuality and Christianity
- www.jeramyt.org
- Homosexuality and Christianity.
- Alexander "We Were Baptized Too: Claiming God's Grace for Lesbians and Gays", Westminster: John Knox Press (1996) Various Links Dealing with Homosexuality and Christianity.
- Homosexuality and Christianity: My Position .
- Random links about Christianity and homosexuality .
- Moreover, all major theological doctrines in Christianity are built around statements that are repeated several times in Scripture: God loves, Jesus died and resurrected, Jesus is coming back, all have sinned, etc.
- Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality. ...
352. Essential Questions - Christianity and Lutheranism
- www.elca.org
353. Article: Joseph Stalin
- en2.wikipedia.org
- He studied Russian Orthodox Christianity until he was nearly twenty. ...
354. Canadian Christianity - Canada's Online Christian Resource
- www.canadianchristianity.com
355. Reasonableness
- www.baylor.edu
- The Reasonableness of Christianity.
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356. Why Christianity? Ministries :: Evangelism and Discipleship
- www.whychristianity.com
- • Why Christianity? How do you find faith?.
- • Why Christianity? Jesus' teachings or miracles?.
- • General Discussion Muslim rebuttals to common arguments of Christianity.
- • Tony Silva Why Christianity?.
357. The Necessity for Christianity
- www.leaderu.com
- The Necessity for Christianity.
- The great strength of Christianity is that, while insisting that man is made in the image of God, it accepts that there is a radical flaw in the reproduction. ...
- It is important to grasp, however, that Christianity, as a form of social control and a curb on man's propensity to evil, is not based on fear of punishment alone, and indeed runs directly counter to the notion of draconian punishment. ... For Christianity has its moral theology rooted in Judaism, and Judaism diverged from the characteristic Middle Eastern notion of retributive justice as early as the Second Millenium B. ...
- Christianity built upon the humanist structure of Judaism, and added its own notions of mankind's dignity and responsibility. ... Christianity provided the essential matrix of Europe itself, as it merged from the Dark Ages; and when Europe spread overseas, it carried Christianity with it in its ships, so that the Western world order, as it emerged in the 19th century, had its origins in Christianity and indeed until 1914 was essentially Christian in its values and its codes of conduct.
- I have not much doubt that future ages will regard the 19th century as the apogee and culmination of the civilized and prosperous order which Christianity created. ... All this took place within a Christian context, with Christianity spreading all over the world, quite rapidly, and with the hope-expressed as late as 1910 in the First World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh by the American Methodist John Raleigh Mott-of 'the evangelizing of the world in one generation'. ...
- It was a European suicide; it was also, in a sense, a suicide of Christianity. ... European Christianity, supposedly based on a common moral foundation, proved no more able than the network of marriage relationships among the royal families to prevent Armageddon, or to stop it degenerating into mutual genocide. ...
- Such episodes induce a mood of cynicism-even of hostility-towards Christianity. ...
- Christianity cannot perfect man; cannot even make man good; but can and does make man better than he would be without it. Christianity cannot lead nations into collective wisdom and charity; cannot avert war, civil or international; but it can and does, if only episodically and imperfectly, impose some restraints on the wickedness' of states and the ravages of warfare. ...
- For 1917 saw the birth, in Russia, of the first atheist state dedicated to the destruction of religion of all kinds and of Christianity in particular; and that evil regime itself soon evoked, in response, others which repudiated all the restraints of Christianity-and these anti-Christian regimes were soon at each other's throats, like wild beasts, dragging what remained of the civilized world into their arena of conflict.
- Lenin, who devoted his life to violence, and who created the Soviet Union in his own violent image, hated Christianity as a huge and ubiquitous enemy. ...
- Hitler was part of those shadows; for he personified what Nietzsche, in this sense correctly, predicted would fill the vacuum left by the decline in Christianity: the Will to Power. ... Hitler hated Christianity with a passion which rivaled Lenin's. Shortly after assuming power in 1933, he told Hermann Rauschnig that he intended 'to stamp out Christianity root and branch'. ... Christianity might be destroyed by force or 'left to rot like a gangrenous limb'. ... In the Nazi party, he created a blasphemous parody of Christianity, with racialism substituted for God, and German 'blood' for the blood of Christ. ...
358. Amazon.com: Books: Mere Christianity: Comprising the Case for Christianity, Christian Behaviour, and Beyond Personality (C.S. Lewis Classics)
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- Mere Christianity: Comprising the Case for Christianity, Christian Behaviour, and Beyond Personality (C. ...
- Mere Christianity by C. ...
- Mere Christianity by C. ...
- The Case for Christianity by C. ...
- Mere Christianity/The Screwtape Letters (Collector's Box Set) by C. ...
- In 1943 Great Britain, when hope and the moral fabric of society were threatened by the relentless inhumanity of global war, an Oxford don was invited to give a series of radio lectures addressing the central issues of Christianity. ... Expanded into book form, Mere Christianity never flinches as it sets out a rational basis for Christianity and builds an edifice of compassionate morality atop this foundation. ... Lewis clearly demonstrates, Christianity is not a religion of flitting angels and blind faith, but of free will, an innate sense of justice and the grace of God. ...
- Mere Christianity is C. ... First heard as informal radio broadcasts and then published as three separate books -- The Case for Christianity, Christian Behavior, and Beyond Personality -- Mere Christianity brings together what Lewis sees as the fundamental truths of the religion. Rejecting the boundaries that divide Christianity's many denominations, C. ...
- Mere Christianity is a wonderful book for the Christian looking to justify his/her faith and the non-Christian who wants to explore the rationale behind many Christian beliefs. ... Mere Christianity is by no means perfect (it does have a few, scattered, minor flaws in it) but it comes as close to perfect as any apologetic book that I've ever read. ...
- Confused about what Christianity is really all about?, August 26, 1998 .
- I read this book at first as a believer in the ethics and morals that Christianity teaches. ... And what role Christianity plays into it. ...
359. ExChristianDotNet - encouraging ex-Christians Ex Christian Ex-Christian Xtian ExTian ExChristian
- www.exchristian.net
- John Rankin Debate The Bible And Christianity - The Historical Origins The Historicity of Jesus' Resurrection - a debate HISTORY'S TROUBLING SILENCE ABOUT JESUS Historical Evidence for Jesus The Resurrection Did a historical Jesus exist The Origins of Christianity and the Quest for the Historical Jesus Christ The Church God's Extremely Complex Plan of Salvation Conflicting Doctrines of Salvation Galileo's Letter to the Church 1632 The Church sentences Galileo 1633 All About Galileo GALILEI Slavery is Justified and Taught in the Bible - a sermon from 1861 Rapture Letters Scary Reconstrucionist Theology Free Downloads Awesome Free Program to get you thinking right & free Speak Your Mind Open Discussion Forums Check out the ExChristian Email Discussion Group.
- " After all, the Bible is the infallible, divinely-inspired word of God, right? The entire Christian religion is based on the resurrection of the Christ - so we know that part of the Good Book will be very accurate! The very crux of the argument for Christianity being the one true religion is that it is the only religion in which the Saviour actually rose from the dead to fulfill prophecy- so let's have a little fun:Father Dan's Easter Quiz:1. ...
- My grandmother raised me Catholic and you guys have got to realize that 30 year ago, the Caribbean was a bastion of Christianity of all types of faith. ... The radio was NEVER off so I was deeply indoctrinated with Christianity. ...
- Well, with that said, guess which one is where my past began? Christianity. ... In christianity, no matter what denomination you were in, children are considered the “future of the interest group. ...
- What you may not know is that she desires to devote some of her creative talents and energies toward writing a musical stage presentation illustrating the challenges faced by those who leave Christianity. ...
- I had them while participating in New Age types of things, and I of course, had them in Christianity. ... As I got older I went from sect to sect of Christianity looking for where I fit. ...
- My heart goes out to those who have lost friends and family or otherwise suffered for abandoning Christianity and embracing reason. ...
- The Joy of Disillusionment, A Resource for Those Leaving Christianity.
- Extianity (Ex-Christianity) Web Site.
- Leaving Christianity Ex-Pentecostals. ...
- Skeptical Views of Christianity and the Bible - Joseph Francis Alward.
360. Amazon.com: Books: Mere Christianity
- www.amazon.com
- Mere Christianity by C. ...
- 5 people recommended The Gospel of God's Love in addition to Mere Christianity.
- Lewis Signature Classics instead of Mere Christianity.
- The late Lewis, Oxford professor, scholar, author, and Christian apologist, presents the listener with a case for orthodox Christianity. ...
- Considered a significant twentieth-century book by Christians of various traditions of faith, MERE CHRISTIANITY is well-suited to being read because the book is a revised version of some addresses given by Lewis, an Oxford literature professor, on the BBC in the early 1940s. Thus, the text, which makes an argument for Christianity, was written in an informal, conversational style. ...
- A forceful and accessible discussion of Christian belief that has become one of the most popular introductions to Christianity and one of the most popular of Lewiss books. ...
- I am not saying that everyone must agree with everything in this book any more than everyone must agree with Christianity in general. I am only saying that if anyone wants to understand the basics of orthodox Christianity, that person must contend with this work. ...
- If you think you are a Christian, but strongly disagree with the majority of this work, your theology is probably not within the bounds of historic, orthodox Christianity.
- This is one of the reason's I believe in Christianity. ... Thus, because Christianity is complex, it accurately explains the world. ...
- " This is the description of a rational person's Christianity--this is why I respect C. ... Even if he and I may not have *total* agreement (even the agreement we do have is to a shocking degree!), it is clear this is someone who has applied his intellect to the matter of Christianity, carefully constructing his arguments step by step, defining all meanings and explaining their significance. ...
- However, I believe they are indicative of the nature of this book--if indeed one takes *extreme* offense to what I write, Mere Christianity is probably *not* the ideal book for that person. ... " To my mind, and perhaps to others of what I call a moderate persuasion, this statement de-fangs one of the most serious potential arguments against Christianity. ...
361. Rome's Decline and Christianity's Ascent
- www.fsmitha.com
- CHRISTIANITY'S ASCENT .
- Neo-Platonism and Criticism of Christianity .
- Christianity's strict moral code appealed to moralistic Romans, as did Christianity's description of existing society as evil. Christianity offered saintly abnegation, a positive attitude toward humanity, a belief in the sacredness of human life, and communal love. ...
- Christianity benefited from its worship of someone with a human face -- easier to worship than a god that was vague, unseen, unspeaking or a creature other than human. Christianity benefited by Jesus having been a common man and a martyr with a message. ...
- Christianity had an advantage in being organized and unified, and it benefited from its being open to people ignored or excluded by other religions: to women, non-citizens and slaves. ...
- Christianity appealed to the poor, an appeal aided by the claim that poverty was an advantage in attaining salvation after death. ... To be initiated into Great Mother Worship -- a major rival to Christianity -- one had to bear the great expense of a bull that had to be slaughtered. Conversion to Christianity, on the other hand, was a free immersion in water. ...
- All were welcome to join the Christians, and Christianity appealed to some among the upper classes. Many more upper class women converted to Christianity than did upper class men, so unmarried upper class women had to look for Christian husbands among the poor, or even among slaves. ...
- With the growth in Christianity, the Christians became more visible, and some Romans saw the Christian belief in an approaching Armageddon as support for an end to civilization. ... Rome continued to hold Christianity as illegal, and leading Christians complained publicly that authorities were justified in prosecuting Christians for real crimes but that Christians generally did nothing criminal. ...
- And rather than the number of Christians diminishing with the persecutions, Christianity appears to have grown. ...
- Having learned more about Christianity's hierarchy in the last persecutions, this time the emperor's edict took aim specifically against Church bishops and elders. ...
362. Amazon.com: Video: Christianity - The Second Thousand Years (2001)
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- Christianity-The First Two Thousand Years DVD .
- Christianity - The Second Thousand Years (2001) .
- Starring: Christianity-Second Thousand Y, See more.
- Christians can often be quick to assume that the form and meaning of Christianity is static, but if we reflect on the year 2000 as a significant milestone, the second millennium of the world's largest religion has truly been an amazing journey of faith and turmoil. ...
- Christianity recovers from its damaging split only to face an even stronger opponent - the challenge of science and the modernity. From the Crusades to the Protestant Reformation to the influence of Christianity in society, this documentary tells the complete story of Western Civilization's most influential religious movement. ...
- An excellent account of the history of Christianity begining with the cruzades, the Middle Ages, the Rainessance and the separation of Luther, Calvin and Henry the 8th. ...
- Criticize Traditional Christianity: by iconclast_666, A Philosophy Major Is this an appropriate guide? .
363. Lycos Directory > Society > Religion and Spirituality > Christianity
- dir.lycos.com
- Web Directory Home > Society > Religion and Spirituality > Christianity .
- Christianity - Research Christianity at the world's largest online library.
- Christianity for Seekers (275)*.
364. Adult Christianity: What A Trend We Have In Jesus!
- www.postfun.com
- Search the Adult Christianity Web Site. ...
365. Christianity and the Scientific Enterprise (I)
- www.leaderu.com
- Christianity and the Scientific Enterprise (I).
- As a student in the 1960's I remember the derision heaped upon Christianity whenever professors or students mentioned it in the classroom. ... Christianity and Science, were seen, necessarily, as in conflict.
- The Dutch professor maintained that Christianity had played a vital role in fostering the development of modern science. ...
- Hadn't many learned scholars already dismissed Christianity as an incredible intellectual position? Surely Hooykaas was mistaken. ...
- Perhaps, Christianity had played a greater role in the development of modern science than I had imagined. ...
- Late Medieval Christianity supplied just such a transposition of thought through a greater familiarity with Scripture, and an emphasis on the doctrine of creation. ...
- Von Weizsacker's conclusion that modern science is a "legacy, I might even have said, a child of Christianity. ...
366. Amazon.com: Books: The Puppet and the Dwarf : The Perverse Core of Christianity
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- The Puppet and the Dwarf : The Perverse Core of Christianity by Slavoj Zizek (Author) .
- 2 people recommended Rosenzweig and Heidegger : Between Judaism and German Philosophy in addition to The Puppet and the Dwarf : The Perverse Core of Christianity.
- He critically confronts both predominant versions of today's spirituality--New Age gnosticism and deconstructionist-Levinasian Judaism--and then tries to redeem the "materialist" kernel of Christianity. His reading of Christianity is explicitly political, discerning in the Pauline community of believers the first version of a revolutionary collective. ...
- There are interesting ideas in here about critical negativity in Christianity, but it is far too difficult to discern how Zizek's scattered insights hang together. ...
- Subjects > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Theology > General .
- Subjects > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Theology > Philosophy .
- Christianity.
- Christianity - Theology - General.
367. Amazon.com: Books: Jew Hatred: Anti-Semitism, Anti-Sexuality, and Mythology in Christianity
- www.amazon.com
- Jew Hatred: Anti-Semitism, Anti-Sexuality, and Mythology in Christianity by John Kaufman .
- "Kaufman's lucid and well-informed book contributes significantly to a repentant and reformed post-Holocaust Christianity. ...
- Subjects > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Church History > General .
- Christianity and antisemitism.
- Christianity.
- Christianity and other religions.
- Christianity - History.
368. B i b l e N e t . n e t - Your Online Source for Christian Information
- www.biblenet.net
- New to Christianity or simply renewing your faith? Here are some online resources to help you with your walk. ...
369. Christianity - Orthodox - Suite101.com
- www.suite101.com
- Christianity - Orthodox.
- Christianity - Orthodox.
- No article and resignation of the Contributing Editor for Orthodox Christianity.
- Education and culture as it is reflected by Christianity.
370. Amazon.com: Books: Biblical Christianity in African Perspective
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- Biblical Christianity in African Perspective by Wilbur O'Donovan .
- It is insightfully written from a Western perspective and is extremely helpful in understanding the difficulties of relating Christianity to the African's beliefs -- both modern and indiginous. ...
- Christianity - History - General.
371. Metaphysical Christianity - Suite101.com
- www.suite101.com
- Metaphysical Christianity.
- Metaphysical Christianity.
- Welcome to Metaphysical Christianity at Suite 101. ...
- What is Metaphysical Christianity (20 msgs) .
372. Amazon.com: Books: Themes in Hinduism and Christianity: A Comparative Study (Studies in the Intercultural History of Christianity, Bd 53)
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- Themes in Hinduism and Christianity: A Comparative Study (Studies in the Intercultural History of Christianity, Bd 53) by Roger Hardham Hooker .
- Christianity.
- Christianity and other religio.
373. Welcome to Hollywood Jesus
- www.hollywoodjesus.com
- "The popularity of Hollywood Jesus has been a pleasant surprise" -Christianity Today.
374. Amazon.com: Books: Hegel on Logic and Religion: The Reasonableness of Christianity (Suny Series in Hegelian Studies)
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- Hegel on Logic and Religion: The Reasonableness of Christianity (Suny Series in Hegelian Studies) by John W. ...
- Christianity.
375. Christian Resource Centre The Way
- www.theway.co.uk
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