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…community. Why did a religion of only 120 become the dominant religion in the western known world in only a mere 400 years? Christians say it was "God's will" but the movement of Christianity really started because of the translation of the Jewish Bible…
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…nation was a Christian Nation. He pointed out that the reason that there were so many religions active in the 19th century didn?t suggest America was a ?Methodist or Christian nation? it merely showed that religion was important to people at that time…
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…beliefs concerning God, the Christian teenager must firmly believe in His existence. God does not merely exist, but he exists as the Trinity: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19). A Christian bases his/her convictions concerning God on the Holy…
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…Book Review: “Christianity with Power” Christianity With Power helps us recognize that our cultural inhibits us from experiencing and living the wholeness of our faith. Dr. Kraft helps the reader to comprehend our Western worldview and how it affects…
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…The author of Beowulf writes in order to provide a link between the Christians of 8th century England and their pagan ancestors. Throughout the poem he allays to the reader the mystical war-laden world of the Anglo-Saxons, where a great hero fights…
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…the point is moot, really. The same U.S. Constitution that protects Christianity protects our religious freedom – and a good thing, too. We are the fastest growing religion of the 20th Century. We do not believe in an evil deity, and would…
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…feels, thinks, and looks at the surroundings which in they live. Ecclesiastical art or commonly know as Christian art dates back to the first and second centuries. The first influences of Christian art were believed to be Roman in nature. While other…
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…a society feels, thinks, and looks at the surroundings which in they live. Ecclesiastical art or commonly know as Christian art dates back to the first and second centuries. The first influences of Christian art were believed to be Roman in nature. While…
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Christianity and Islam: Salvation It is beyond doubt that Christianity and Islam have many similarities. Yet each maintains its own unique characters which distinct one from the other. Both religions belong to the monotheistic family. Christian
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…, the Gospel of Thomas is merely a collection of sayings; some of which are found in all four Biblical Gospels (Pagel26). All of these scientific theories are not meant to explain the teaching of the Christian Bible or to criticize its religious importance…
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