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101. Article: Edict of Milan
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Edict of Milan (313 CE) declared that the Roman Empire would be neutral with regard to religious worship, officially ending all government-sanctioned persecution especially of Christianity. ...
- It gave to Christianity (and any other religion) a status of legitimacy alongside of paganism, and in effect disestablished paganism as the official religion of the Roman Empire and its armies. ...
- A handful of them decided to renounce Christianity and joined the other soldiers by the warm fires, while an equal number decided to confess their heretofore hidden Christianity and join those on the ice. ...
102. A History of Christianity in Egypt - The Saints
- interoz.com
- A History of Christianity in Egypt.
- Christianity honors its greatest members by making them saints, and what follows is a collection of Egyptian saints that were instrumental in the growth of Christianity in Egypt.
- Astounded and insulted at the young woman's audacity, but lacking the skills necessary to debate with her, Maximinus detained her in his palace and called for his scholars to try to trip her up in her beliefs either to make her apostatize against Christianity or commit a heresy against the Roman religion so that she could be put to death. ...
- In 314, at the age of 22, he converted to Christianity and three years later became a hermit, living in the desert. ...
- From then on, he began to combat heresy and apostasy, helping to put an end to the Nestorian Heresy and even refuted the Emperor Julian when the latter tried one last time to remove Christianity from the Roman Empire. ...
- Christianity in Egypt | Egypt Page .
103. ArabBay.com: Religion/Christianity
- www.arabbay.com
- Home : Religion : Christianity .
- Listen to Arabic Bible and check other resources about Christianity and Arab Christians. ...
104. The Electronic Passport to Christian History
- www.mrdowling.com
- Latin | Christianity | Constantine and Constantinople .
- Christianity.
- Paul spent the rest of his life thinking and writing about Christianity and winning new converts to the faith. ...
- " The holy book of Christianity is known as the Bible and has two parts. ...
- Roman emperors became increasingly intolerant of Christianity. In AD202, emperor Septimius Severus banned any Roman citizen from converting to Christianity or Judaism. ... Despite the persecutions, Christianity continued to grow. ...
- Four years later, he made Christianity legal. ... " Constantine never established Christianity as the official religion of the empire, but he did encourage its growth. He ordered that Christianity be a legal and tolerated religion. ...
- Fifty years after Constantine's death, Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire. ...
- Christianity spread through the Roman Empire.
- Christianity grew from a little known, persecuted group to the principal religious faith of the Roman Empire. These factors contributed to the spread of Christianity:.
- Christianity appealed to the poor because it promised a better life after people died. ...
- The founder of Christianity was an actual person whose life could be easily understood. ...
105. frontline: from jesus to christ - the first christians
- www.pbs.org
- This FRONTLINE series is an intellectual and visual guide to the new and controversial historical evidence which challenges familiar assumptions about the life of Jesus and the epic rise of Christianity. ...
- They address dozens of key issues, disagreements and critical problems relating to Jesus' life and the evolution of Christianity. ...
- why did christianity succeed?.
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106. Bible and Christianity
- www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp
107. Science and Christianity - Allies or Enemies?
- homepages.tcp.co.uk
- Science and Christianity - Allies or Enemies? .
- Has Science Disproved Christianity?? by Nick Pollard .
108. YUL Research Guide for Christianity
- www.library.yale.edu
- This Research Guide for Christianity provides pointers to the print and microform collections, online databases, internet resources, and other resources for conducting research in Christian studies at Yale University. ...
- Missions & World Christianity .
- Free Online Resources for the Study of Christianity.
109. Hebraic Roots of Christianity Global Network
- www.hebroots.org
- HEBRAIC ROOTS OF CHRISTIANITY.
- STUDYING THE HEBRAIC ROOTS OF CHRISTIANITY ??? .
- What is Hebraic Roots of Christianity Global Network?.
- Teaching the Hebraic Roots of Christianity Networking Groups who are Studying the Hebraic Roots of Christianity Standing with the Jewish People and Fighting Anti-Semitism Christian Zionists who have a Loving Heart for the Land of Israel .
- Restoring the Hebraic Roots/Jewishness of Christianity.
- The Hebraic Roots of Christianity Global Network represents a group of ministries and individuals who are dedicated to restoring the Hebraic roots of Christianity. ...
- Teaching the Hebraic Roots of Christianity .
- Christian Hebraic Roots Ministries Hebraic Roots of Christianity Newsgroup Archive Articles The Olive Tree: Jew and Gentile Grafted Into Israel Teaching Articles The Sabbath and Biblical Festivals The Tabernacle Ephraim/The House of Joseph/The House of Israel First Century Judaism/Christianity / Church Fathers / Dead Sea Scrolls Messianic Jewish and Messianic Israel Congregations and Organizations The Basics of Judaism / Jewish Resources The Sects of Judaism The Hebrew Language and Software Mystery Babylon/Smart Cards/One World Government End Time Prophetic Events/Prophecies/Ministries .
- The Hebraic Roots of Christianity GLOBAL network is dedicated to standing with the Jewish people, fighting Anti-Semitism, and believing that the God of Israel made an eternal covenant with Abraham promising the Jewish people the land of Israel. ...
- Are you studying the Hebraic Roots of Christianity?.
- Hebraic Heritage Ministries International desires to form a data base to network people all around the world who are studying the Hebraic Roots of Christianity. ... Hebraic Heritage Ministries International is associated and has contacts with other ministries who are teaching the Hebraic roots of Christianity. By linking up with us, we will help you find resource materials to aid you in your study as well as help you locate people in your area who are also studying the Hebraic roots of Christianity !! .
- Book: Our Lost Legacy: Christianity's Hebrew Heritage by Dr. ...
110. CCL Home
- www.acu.edu
- The Conference on Christianity & Literature .
- The Conference on Christianity and Literature is a national organization interested in the relationship of Christianity and literature and dedicated to both scholarly excellence and collegial exchange. ...
111. Deep Discount DVD
- ads.247wsr.com
- CHRISTIANITY-FIRST 2,000 YEARS.
- This first episode, which covers the religion's first 1,000 years, details the reforms taken by the Frankish king Charlemagne which took Europe from the Dark Ages and established Christianity as a predominant influence over the culture and politics of Western civilization. The second episode details the rise of Christianity from 1000 AD to 2000 AD, explores Luther's Protestant Reformation, Henry VIII's foundation of his own church, and the Christian "battle" against the naturalism of Darwin--among other subjects. ...
- Title: CHRISTIANITY-FIRST 2,000 YEARS .
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112. Celtic Christianity
- www2.gol.com
- What is Celtic Christianity? Check this one page resource: Celtic Spirituality. ...
- Discuss Celtic Christianity Open Directory - Celtic Christian Section.
- I kicked off the Open Directory Project's Celtic Christianity Section. ...
- Do you have a question or announcement about Celtic Christianity that you would like to publish? Post it to The Celtic Christian Announcements Mailing List .
- The Celtic Christianity e-Library.
- The Celtic Christianity e-Library at the University of Lampeter in Wales is an initiative of the Centre for the Study of Religion in Celtic Societies. Its aim is to provide access to machine-searchable sources for the study of Celtic and Insular Christianity. ...
- In the early days of this page there wasn't really a place to ask questions about Celtic Christianity on the Internet so I used to edit questions sent to me in email and put them up here. ...
113. Kautsky: Foundations of Christianity (1908)
- www.marxists.org
- Foundations of Christianity.
- Book Four: The Beginnings of Christianity.
114. Article: Talk:History of Christianity
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Talk:History of Christianity.
- Seems that some of the "competitors of early christianity" are *forms* of early christianity, just forms that did not survive. It is certainly not npov to state those forms don't count as christianity. ...
- "Form of Christianity" would be going *very* far, and there is plenty of mainstream scholarly opinion in opposition to that stance. ...
- Before those theological debates were settled, there were many beliefs that fell under the category of "Christianity". I would strongly object to restricting the use of the term "Christian" to an after-the-fact definition of what became considered orthodox Christianity. ...
- History shows that there were times when different people had very different ideas of what Christianity was. ...
- How should this page work along side Christianity? Which subjects exaclty belong on which page? Just throwing the question out there. ... also: i would consider calling Gnosticism a "form" of Christianity to be rediculous -- AW There were Gnostic groups that may or may not have considered themselves Christian and which some modern scholars consider varieties of Christianity (and others do not). ...
- Discussion here should be limited to Gnostic Christianity, not Gnosticism as a whole. The Nag Hammadi documents for instance, are evidence of overlap between Gnosticism and Christianity (Gospel of Thomas). ...
- Do we have an article on witch burning? If so, where does it belong on the main article? --AxelBoldt I would recommend a new section on Christianity in the US (maybe between "The Restoration" and "19th Century"). ...
115. Christianity in the Electronic Passport
- www.mrdowling.com
- Western Religions | Judaism | Christianity | Islam .
- Christianity .
- Christianity is based of the teachings of Jesus Christ, a Jew who lived about 2000 years ago in what we now call Israel. ...
- " The holy book of Christianity is known as the Bible and has two parts. ...
- Christianity is also the most prevalent faith in Africa (48%). Christianity is a dominant force on every continent but Asia (9%). ...
- Christianity is divided into many sects. ...
- Today the cross is Christianity's most important icon. ...
- Learn more about the early history of Christianity on Mr. ...
- You can find answers to many questions about Christianity by going to the Soc. ...
- Western Religions | Judaism | Christianity | Islam .
- , "The Electronic Passport Homework to Christianity," available from http://www. ... com/605-christianity. ...
116. The Center for Progressive Christianity
- www.tcpc.org
- Do you have religious interests and longings but cannot accept the beliefs and dogmas you associate with Christianity? .
- Are you repelled by claims that Christianity is the "only way"?.
- What we mean by "Progressive Christianity. ...
117. Article: Abrahamic religion
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Abrahamic religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, so-called because they are all descendants of the religious tradition of Abraham, the biblical patriarch. ...
- Many strains of Christianity up to the 20th century considered followers of some or all other faiths to simply be idolators, heathens, heretics, pagans, blasphemers, or merely misguided. ...
- Christianity recognizes Jesus, who had at least a Jewish mother, as its messiah, as the son of God, and as being part of the Godhead himself. ...
- There are other religions that recognize, to a greater or lesser degree, the prophets of the Bible, including the various Voodoo faiths (a syncretic blend of Christianity and African pagan religions) and Unitarian Universalism. ...
- See also: Monotheism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam , Judeo-Christian tradition, Christo-Islamic tradition , Religions of the world, vedic religions, Semitic monotheism .
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118. Article: Talk:Right-Hand Path
- www.wikipedia.org
- Is Christianity a Right Hand Path religion? I think it probably loosely fits the first three bullets, but not the fourth. ...
- After reading the Left Hand Path article, I think this attribute of LHP comes closer to describing Christianity: .
- Part of Christianity tends to be the idea of submitting your will to that of God's - that's why it's considered RHP. ...
119. Welcome to What is Christianity
- www.whatischristianity.org.uk
- What is Christianity is not sponsored by or affiliated with any professional or religious group, or organisation.
- The sole purpose for What is Christianity is, if it is important, you can learn about it somewhere in the free articles. What is Christianity is to help people better understand the basic truths of what the Bible teaches.
120. David's Celtic Christianity Page
- members.lycos.co.uk
121. Religious Movements Homepage: Native American Religion
- religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu
- | Profile | Beliefs | Groups | Native Americans and Christianity | Links | Bibliography | .
- The beliefs and practices of many groups are sectarian derivatives of other native groups, and there is also a significant infusion of Christianity, and more recently, New Age beliefs and practices permeating these traditional beliefs. ...
- The church incorporates generic Native American religious rites, Christianity, and the use of the peyote plant. ...
- The Native American Church incorporates Christianity, as well as moving away from tribal specific religion. Christianity has routinely penetrated Native American spirituality in the last century. ...
- | Profile | Beliefs | Groups | Native Americans and Christianity | Links | Bibliography | .
- | Profile | Beliefs | Groups | Native Americans and Christianity | Links | Bibliography | .
- | Profile | Beliefs | Groups | Native Americans and Christianity | Links | Bibliography | .
- Native American Spirituality and Christianity .
- The subject of Christianity has long been a touchy topic. To many Native Americans, as well as millions of Americans who came from all over the world, Christianity is associated with great tragedy and injustice to the indigenous peoples of North America. ...
- We lack fundamental understanding of how Christianity impacted Native American spirituality and vice versa. ...
- " w e have been far too narrow-minded in appreciating the important influence of Christianity on Native American cultures and religions, preferring to set the acceptance of Christianity as synonymous with the loss of native tradition (1988:149). ...
- On the other hand, Native Americans who view Christianity as synonymous with "religion" have similarly experienced at least some diminution of their own spirituality. ...
- Further, there is considerable evidence to indicate that Christianity preached by Native Americans for Native Americans is a vibrant development today in indigenous communities. ...
- | Profile | Beliefs | Groups | Native Americans and Christianity | Links | Bibliography | .
122. Article: Talk:Osiris
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Many Christians would also observe that Christianity emerged from Judaism and made its first appeal to Jews, and that incorporating Egyptian stories would probably have made the religion less attractive to its first converts. ...
- Who has made this claim? I've read several expositions on how these and other stories are similar in paganism and christianity, but never seen the specific claim that it was an "intentional" choice to pick a theme palatable to pagans. ...
- --MichaelTinkler The only way I've ever seen it (in scholarly texts) is as one of many resurrection cults that existed in the Roman Empire at the time of the rise of Christianity. ...
- In order to compete with those religions, Christianity would have had to describe Jesus in terms that matched or surpassed the Pagan legends. The authors of the gospels may well have picked up themes from other sources and added them to their writings in order to make Christianity more credible to a Pagan world. ...
- So the claim is there that the stories were deliberately brought in to Christianity so it could "compete with those religions. ...
123. Christianity in Turkey
- www.allaboutturkey.com
- CHRISTIANITY in Turkey.
- Christianity was declared as the official religion in 380, during the reign of Theodosius I, and destruction of pagan temples was legalized. Even so, throughout the Byzantine era Christianity had great ups and downs in popularity. ... Gradually, Christianity in Turkey disintegrated, so that when the Islamic Ottomans finally conquered the Byzantine Empire, it was inevitable that what had been a predominantly Christian region would be no more. ...
124. The UK's Leading Atheist Page - Christianity
- www.bowness.demon.co.uk
125. Article: Christianity: Denominations
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Christianity: Denominations.
- Christianity, in modern times, exists under diverse names. ...
- Not all denominations teach this, however; and there are some groups which practically all others would view as apostate or heretical: that is, not legitimate versions of Christianity. ...
- The greatest divisions in Christianity today however are between the Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and various denominations formed during and after the Protestant Reformation. ...
- Catholicism and Protestantism are the two major divisions of Christianity in the Western world. ...
- In the Eastern world (Eastern Europe, Asia) the primary representative of Christianity is Eastern Orthodoxy. ... Originally there were five main centers of Christianity in the ancient world: Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem. ... There exist significant theological differences between the Orthodox Church and Western Christianity. ...
- Christianity, even in its infancy as a Jewish sect, rejected ethnic definition. ... Doctrines, rather than ethnicity, define essential Christianity - even where ethnic groups have been Christian for generations. The multiplicity of communities of faith may be partly accounted for by the definition of Christianity according to specific points of indispensable doctrine, the denial of which sets the heretic , or apostate, outside of the "Church", where perhaps he is accepted by another "Church" holding doctrines compatible with his own. ...
- 325), would be cast out of their churches, and at times exiled or otherwise deprived of the protection of law - so universally was the doctrine held essential to Christianity; and Protestantism was founded solely on the inspiration and infallibility of the Scriptures. ... Some find it also indefensible to exclude groups from Christianity that follow another messiah in addition to Jesus, such as the Unification Church. ...
- In addition, Christianity has partly inspired other religions, like early Islam and later Bahais, whose adherents do not consider themselves Christians but do consider Jesus to be a prophet. ...
- Considering this diversity, it may be impossible to define what Christianity is without either rejecting all definitions, or adopting a particular definition as authoritative and thus excluding others. ...
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