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76. Thinktank for the Integration of Psychology and Christianity
- www-students.biola.edu
- Thinktank for the Integration of Psychology and Christianity.
- This site exists to present information on the integration of psychology and Christianity. ...
77. The Bible And Christianity -- The Historical Origins
- www.bidstrup.com
- The Bible And Christianity - The Historical Origins .
- A rational, secular, historical perspective on the history of Christianity and its scripture.
- Get it here! A History of God: The 4,000 Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam by Karen Armstrong, published 1994.
- This dichotomy between the ethnic Jews and the converts to Philo's school of Judaism was to have important consequences for development of Christianity a couple of centuries later.
- Each had his own response to the rise of Christianity and the diaspora into which Judaism was forced. ...
- The Road To Damascus And The Origins of Christianity.
- What's remarkable about these writings is that they paint an interesting picture of Paul and of very early Christianity when taken as a group. Among the possibilities that have been presented to account for this are that Paul was ignorant of many of the important details of the life of Jesus or perhaps those details are myths that were incorporated into Christianity after Paul wrote those letters.
- He utters the doctrines that pretty much will shape Christianity in the centuries ahead, but does not relate any of the 'faith promoting' miracle stories or details of Jesus' life that one would expect of an evangelist seeking converts. ...
- This book is by a 2nd century critic of Christianity; one who provides damning evidence of how the gospel writers ripped off the religions around them for the myths, doctrines and rituals that became incorporated in the gospels. ...
- Get it here! The Jesus Puzzle: Did Christianity Begin With A Mythical Christ? By Earl Doherty, published 1999.
- As a response to Roman persecutions following the failed uprising against Rome, Paul and the other founders of Christianity deliberately set out to create a religion that would behave in this way, so as preserve at least some form of Judaism from the Roman persecutions and do so in the absence of a highly organized priesthood. ...
- But because the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are so important to the development of Christianity, we'll examine each of them and the effect they have had on the Christian church.
- , the fires of persecution began to be stoked once again, and Luke saw the need to address Roman concerns by showing that Christianity was simply a natural and harmless outgrowth of the respected Jewish tradition. ...
- John wrote his gospel with an eye to the growing rift between Judaism and Christianity, and sought to heal it by bringing the two together. ...
- Christianity had by now become a significant social force in spite of Roman efforts to stop it; in Asia Minor, disputations between the followers of various Christ cults was as common a pastime as discussion of football is today.
78. Modern History Sourcebook: Margaret Thatcher: Christianity and Wealth, 1988
- www.fordham.edu
- Christianity and Wealth, .
- What then are the distinctive marks of Christianity? They stem not from the social but from the spiritual side of our lives. ...
- I think back to many discussions in my early life when we all agreed that if you try to take the fruits of Christianity without its roots, the fruits will wither. ...
- Regarding Christianity and public policy: .
- May I also say a few words about my personal belief in the relevance of Christianity to public policy - to the things that are Caesar's? The Old Testament lays down in Exodus the Ten Commandments as given to Moses, the injunction in Leviticus to love our neighbor as ourselves, and generally the importance of observing a strict code of law. ...
79. Zazen and Christianity
- www.whiterobedmonks.org
- Zazen and Christianity.
- I am often asked by Christians, especially Catholics, whether they can practice zazen, and still preserve the beliefs of Christianity. To that question, I usually answer that Zen is not a religion, in the same sense that Christianity is a religion. Therefore, there is no reason why Christianity and zazen cannot co-exist.
- Regarding the relation between Christianity and Zen, I think it can be thought of as two highways, going in separate paths, but crossing at an interchange. ... Now, if we take Zen as a religion, Christianity and Zen do seem to be quite different. ...
- The resembles Christianity' prayers of intercession.
80. Christianity Resources - The Best of the Net
- www.aril.org
- Christianity.
- The following sites on or about Christianity have been awarded the ARIL Hot Site designation as ranking among the best on the Internet.
- Christianity at About. Com Charles Henderson is Christianity Guide for About. ...
- Christianity. ... Sponsored by Christianity Today, Inc. ...
- The First Church of Cyberspace is an ambitious attempt to bring Christianity online using advanced features of HTML. ...
81. Article: Eastern Christianity
- en.wikipedia.org
- Eastern Christianity.
- Eastern Christianity refers collectively to Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy, especially when speaking more about what they share in common than about the ways they differ from Western Christianity. ...
- Historically, Western Christianity developed in western Europe, whereas Eastern Christianity developed in Greece and the Near East. Today, however, established centres of Eastern Christianity can be found on other continents as well. ...
82. The Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach
- www.marxists.org
- The Essence of Christianity.
- Source: Introduction from The Fiery Brook, remainder from The Essence of Christianity.
- Then came Feuerbach's Essence of Christianity. ...
83. Christianity - Articles and Information
- www.ezresult.com
- Christianity.
- Christianity is a group of religious traditions, originating with Jesus Christ, that assert that Jesus is Lord, Saviour, God, the son of God and messiah -- the sole saviour of all humanity. ...
- 4 Christianity today.
- 2 Christianity's Relationship with Other Faiths.
- Christianity consists of many branches, Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, the various religious denominations of Protestantism. Other branches of Christianity have arisen which claim a separate historical lineage, such as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...
- According to a 1993 estimate, Christianity was the most populous religion, at 2. ...
- Christianity emerged from Judaism in the first century of the Common Era (C. ...
- Christianity holds one central idea, claiming that: By faith in the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus Christ individuals are saved from death both spiritual and physical by redeeming them from their sins (i. ...
- Many Christians believe that this emphasis on God giving his beloved Son for the sake of humanity is a key difference between Christianity and religions where the emphasis is instead placed solely on humans working for salvation. The most uniform and broadly agreed upon tradition of doctrine, with the longest continuous representation, repeatedly reaffirmed by official Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant definitions (although not without dissent, as noted below) asserts that specific beliefs are essential to Christianity, including: .
- Christianity is considered by Christians to be the continuation or fulfilment of the Jewish faith. However, many Christian organizations throughout history have had varying ideas about the basic tenets of the Christian faith, from ancient sects such as Arians and Gnosticism, to modern groups such as Jehovah's Witnesses (who seek to reestablish primitive first century Christianity), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (who believe that God restored the apostolic priesthood to their leader, Joseph Smith in 1829), and the Unification Church. ... Also, modern day liberal Protestant Christians do not define Christianity as necessarily including belief in the deity of Jesus, the virgin birth, the Trinity, miracles, the resurrection, the ascension of Christ, or the personality or deity of the Holy Spirit. Liberals may recommend belief in such things, or not, but differentiate themselves by defining as included within genuine Christianity anyone who explains their views or teachings principally by appeal to Jesus. ...
- See also: List of Christian denominations and History of Christianity .
84. ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM
- www.solbaram.org
- ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM:.
- In ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM, Manfred Davidmann proves what Jesus really taught: The social laws of the Torah have to be followed. ...
- Manfred Davidmann then proves how these essential social laws of the Torah were bypassed and ceased to be observed, in Judaism and in Christianity at the same time.
- He describes and proves how Paul changed what Jesus had taught, how Paul's ideology serves the establishment instead of the people, and how this became Christianity's official doctrine. ...
- Early Christians Paul Romans Romans 13, 1-7 Romans 13, 8-10 Gospels Jesus Taught: About The Rich Young Man Jesus Taught: Censored! At the Time of Jesus Christian Canon Jewish Talmud Events and Struggle Same Struggle, Same Political Ideology Paul and Hillel Paul, Hillel and Christianity Hillel, Paul and Judaism Origin of Christianity Maccabean Rule Historical Events Talmudic Account Early Church Information from Dead Sea Scrolls What the Dead Sea Scrolls Tell Us Talmudic Account This is What Actually Happened Appendices 1. ...
- Christian beliefs were spreading largely among Jews, and Christianity was a group within Judaism.
- He was unsuccessful in this as Jewish Christianity spread and continued to spread.
- Paul's teachings were accepted to a considerable extent and the Gentile Christians' stories about the beginning of Christianity do differ from those of the Jewish Christians. ...
- It does seem more than a coincidence that it took roughly the same period of time for Christianity and Judaism to contemporaneously finalise the Christian Canon and the Jewish Talmud, respectively.
- Paul, Hillel and Christianity.
- But when Paul converted gentiles to Christianity he told them that only some of the laws needed to be kept, that they did not need to keep the social laws.
- Origin of Christianity.
- Discusses Christianity's origins using Christian and Jewish sources. ...
- Christianity .
- ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY and JUDAISM/ .
85. Currents in World Christianity
- www.divinity.cam.ac.uk
- Currents in World Christianity.
- The Currents in World Christianity research project finished on 31 December 2001, and our web pages are no longer active. ...
86. Islam and Christianity - A Comparison of the Bible with the Teachings of Muhammad - Koran
- dianedew.com
- General Islam and Christianity.
- Christianity Teaches.
- The Koran misrepresents the teaching of Christianity regarding the Godhead, claiming Christians believe in "three Gods" - Father, Mother, and Son. ...
- Christianity Teaches.
- Islam and Christianity agree that Jesus miraculously was born of a virgin.
- Christianity Teaches.
- Christianity Teaches.
- Christianity Teaches.
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- Christianity Teaches.
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- Christianity Teaches.
- Christianity Teaches.
- Christianity presents prayer, fasting and worship as arising totally without compulsion or obligation, but wholly from the heart. ...
87. On Christianity
- www.mat.univie.ac.at
- On Christianity.
- An attempt to select the most basic references on Christianity and its opponents, from the huge amount of information on the internet .
- Find out yourself about the Truth by studying the Best from the original sources! Get a more radical faith by learning from the early Church! Become cautious and open-eyed by studying the arguments against Christianity! Learn tolerance, understanding and discernment by reading about Islam, Buddhism, New Age! Find out that the spiritual competition boils with water only! .
- Virtual Christianity (bibles in other languages) .
- christian FAQs (a list of links to topical FAQs) and their short FAQ (but still 141K long) give a vivid overview of the range of views on controversial questions under the roof termed Christianity .
- Leaving Christianity .
- The `Real' Historical Origin of Christianity (by David Donnini) .
- Satire Against Christianity (some entries make you think or smile; others let you feel how it is to be the object of bad jokes; some entries have titles that I preferred not to try. ...
- Themes for the Diligent, explaining Christianity to muslims (by Nicola Yacoub Ghabril) .
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88. Gnostic Christianity.com. The outlawed logic/logos teachings of Jesus.
- www.gnosticchristianity.com
- "True" Gnostic Christianity is an objective body of knowledge that Jesus taught. ... Gnostic Christianity teaches a non-judgemental "process" of reasoning. ...
- The Gnosis, or reasoning process, that Gnostic Christianity introduces, does not contradict Jesus' spiritually-centered public teachings. ...
- An Overview | What is Gnosis/Knowledge? | Goal of Gnostic Christianity | Why are Gnostic Teachings Missing? | Harmonizing Mind, Body & Spirit | ABC's of Reason & Logic | Details About Reason & Logic | Stages of Consciousness - the ABC's | Stages of Consciousness - Details | Solving Biblical Mysteries | Conclusion | Footnotes & Glossary | About the Author | Contact Info | Links | Sign the Guest Book | Read the Guest Book | Message Boards / Community .
89. Article: Mormonism
- en.wikipedia.org
- Adherents to Mormonism consider the religion to be a form of Christianity, because of a central belief in Jesus Christ, and that he is the son of God and the Messiah. ... (See Mormonism and Christianity. ) Mormonism is also a form of Restorationism, which seeks a restoration to an original, truer, Christianity that is thought to have been lost through the ages after the death of Christ. ...
90. Article: Judeo-Christian tradition
- en.wikipedia.org
- Judeo-Christian tradition (also spelled Judaeo-Christian) refers to concepts and values held in common by Christianity and Judaism. ...
- Christianity emerged from Judaism in the first century of the common era. ...
- For a systematic look at this subject see: Comparing and Contrasting Judaism and Christianity .
- Judaism and Christianity have many areas of agreement, as well as sharply defined ethical and religious systems that are in some areas opposites. ... They point to the traditional Christian claim that Christianity is the logical progression of, and heir to, Biblical Judaism, as precedent. ...
- The term "Judeo-Christian values" is commonly used in the West, and many Muslim scholars view this term as emblematic of a disconnect between Western-culture Christianity and Islam. ... This has been ridiculed by the American Family Association 2 , an activist organization of the Christian right, as a movement promoted by "Muslim special-interest groups" to make "radical Islamist fundamentalism" appear mainstream and tolerant of Judaism and Christianity, and therefore the term appeals to people who see "all traditions as being equally valid". ...
- Members and supporters of groups like Jews for Jesus hold that the authors of the New Testament were originally Jews, and therefore conversion to Christianity itself is not a rejection of Judaism. Jews, Catholic Christians and some Protestant groups reject such claims as historical anachronisms; despite the historical relationship between Christianity and Judaism, today these are distinct religions with very different theologies. ...
- Many Fudamentalist Christians embrace an eschatology in which large numbers of Jews will convert to Christianity as a prelude to the end of the world; in this view, those that do not convert to Christianity thus deny God, and are destroyed. ...
91. Religion, Christianity (part of The WWW Virtual Library)
- users.snowcrest.net
- Christianity .
- Studies ( 13k ) Various academic works dealing with Christianity .
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92. Basic Information about Christianity
- www.covingtoninnovations.com
- What Christianity is All About.
- NEW Urban legends and hoaxes relating to Christianity.
- Christianity and other religions .
- " There are people who want to alter Christianity to allow various unconventional sexual practices today, just as there are people who wanted to alter it to allow slavery in the early 1800s. ...
- Christians don't believe that other religions are totally false -- only that they are less complete or less accurate than Christianity. ...
- Look for sincere devotion to Christ and a clear sense of what is important in Christianity.
- Avoid churches whose Christianity has been watered down to accommodate non-Christian lifestyles.
93. Christianity. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
- www.bartleby.com
- Christianity.
- The central teachings of traditional Christianity are that Jesus is the Son of God, the second person of the Trinity of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; that his life on earth, his crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension into heaven are proof of Gods love for humanity and Gods forgiveness of human sins; and that by faith in Jesus one may attain salvation and eternal life (see creed). ...
- Christianity may be further generally defined in terms of its practice of corporate worship and rites that usually include the use of sacraments and that are usually conducted by trained clergy within organized churches. There are, however, many different forms of worship, many interpretations of the role of the organized clergy, and many variations in polity and church organization within Christianity.
- In the two millennia of its history Christianity has been divided by schism and roiled by heresy, based on doctrinal and organizational differences. ... Because of the complexity of these differences this article will describe the history of Christianity only to 1054, when the schism between Eastern and Western churches became final. ... For the 20th-century movement that seeks to end the divisiveness in Christianity and achieve reunion, see ecumenical movement.
- Early Christianity.
- Christianity is in a direct sense an offshoot of Judaism, because Jesus and his immediate followers were Jews living in Palestine and Jesus was believed by his followers to have fulfilled the Old Testament prophecies of the Messiah. Following a trend of proselytization in the Judaism of that period Christianity was from its beginnings expansionist. ... Missions have remained a major element in Christianity to the present day.
- For the first three centuries of Christianity, history is dependent on apologetic and religious writings; there are no chronicles (see patristic literature). ...
- In 313, Constantine I and Licinius announced toleration of Christianity in the Edict of Milan. ...
- Most of the first invaders were converted to Arian Christianity, but the pagan Franks (with Clovis) adopted orthodox Christianity, a fact that probably helped to consolidate their rule. ...
94. YUL Research Guide for Christianity:Selected Internet Sites and Electronic Texts
- www.library.yale.edu
- Click here for a short list of the Best Free Online Resources for the Study of Christianity .
- Bible Church/ Denominational/ Ecumenical Resources Church History Ethics and Social Issues Missions History and World Christianity Systematic/ Doctrinal Theology Practical Theology Religion and the Arts .
- Early Christianity.
- Medieval Christianity.
- Renaissance and Early Modern Christianity.
- Resources for American Christianity: re. ...
- Missions and World Christianity.
- Resources for American Christianity .
95. Home
- www.mbay.net
- Christianity reformed from its roots.
- Why the title "Christianity reformed from its roots".
- " This definition of change is so generic that it does not recognize the facts of the errors or defects that must be corrected; it seems to me this would be too lenient for what Christianity needs. ...
- Spong, who wants to be a second Luther; I just want to give the proper name to a fact, that is, that Christianity needs a deep reformation, in my opinion. ... Christianity does not need "reformations," palliative revisions, but a real reformation, a reformation from the roots.
- These books present the central traditional teachings of Christianity, today. ...
- Perhaps also some readers will find that Christianity is compatible with modern science, not the traditional teaching I must say, but a reformed Christianity, reformed from its roots.
- Reflections for angry readers of "Christianity. ...
- Bible's "revelations" must be scrutinized - The quintessence of Christianity is to experience God as a father.
- "Revelations" outside Christianity - Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism - "Revelations" on the internet.
- Globalization and religion - Part 1 - From Judaism, to Christianity, to Islam.
- Prayer "Our Father" - "Paulinity" versus Christianity - "Idolaters" of the Bible - Jesus' dedication to God .
- About Christianity.
- Christianity seen from its roots - Gap between Jesus' mind and later "enlargements".
- Christian faith and churches are in crisis - Specific changes in Christianity which are overdue.
96. Agnostic Review of Christianity
- www.geocities.com
- Agnostic Review of Christianity.
- This web site is dedicated to examining and evaluating fundamentalist Christianity and the claims it makes about the Bible and the nature of the universe.
- Introduction and Purpose of Examining Christianity .
- Pagan Gods Copied From Christianity??? .
- Fear Tactics & Christianity .
- The New revised Covenant Of Christianity .
- Turning Christianity Into The Word Of God .
- Christianity Meme 3 .
97. A Woman's Journey - Christianity Links and Resources
- www.awomansjourney.com
98. Christianity Community's Journal
- www.livejournal.com
- Christianity Community's Journal.
- Below are the 20 most recent journal entries recorded in Christianity Community's LiveJournal: << Previous 20 Wednesday, April 14th, 2004.
- this is the first active christianity community i've belonged to here on livejournal. ...
99. Journal of Religion & Film: Buddhism, Christianity, and The Matrix: the Dialectic of Myth-Making in Contemprary Cinema by James L. Ford
- www.unomaha.edu
- The Journal of Religion and Film Buddhism, Christianity, and The Matrix:.
- Buddhism, Christianity, and The Matrix:.
- And for Christianity and Judaism, the fundamental problem is alienation from God due to our sinful nature and egoistic tendency toward trying to be like God, symbolized best in the Priestly Genesis creation narrative. The soteriological (relating to salvation) claim of Christianity is that God has offered his own son, the messiah, as a means to overcome that alienation. ...
- So while on an abstract level, The Matrix indeed evokes many "religious" parallels to Christianity, Buddhism, and other mythological traditions, it also integrates arguably contradictory values of violence and male dominance for commercial (or other) ends. ...
- 23 Mixing metaphors from Christianity, Buddhism, Greek mythology, and even cyber technology, The Matrix as myth may be seen as an analysis of the contemporary existential condition. ...
- Justo Gonzalez identifies and traces three different theological strands from Christianitys early period. ...
100. ChristianityToday.com - Search for Christian Sites
- www.christianity.net
- Other Search Tools Bible & Reference Christian Sites Church Products and Services Church Locator Christian College Guide Jobs & Classifieds Seminary & Grad Guide Sermon Illustrations Sermon Transcripts Church/Ministry Christianity Today Magazine Building Church Leaders International LeadershipJournal. ...
- Christianity Online Site Directory (Christian Sites).
- Christianity Online Site Directory.
- Visit Christianity Today magazine.
- Christianity Today | Books & Culture | Building Church Leaders | Campus Life | Christian History & Biography | Christian Parenting Today | Today's Christian | Leadership Journal | Marriage Partnership | Men of Integrity | PreachingToday. ...
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