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    Buddhism and Christianity

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    In the early sixth century Christianity was evolving at a rapid pace. The spread of Christianity was not only moving westward through Europe‚ but it was also moving eastward down the Silk Road. The eastward spread of Christianity was primarily a form of Christianity known as Nestorianism‚ after the teachings of Nestorius‚ a fifth century patriarch. By 635 Nestorian Christianity had reached the heart of China spreading through all of Persia and India. During the middle of the seventh century Nestorian

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    Essay Question 1 According to our lecture notes and Frontline’s “From Jesus to Christ” there exist similarities between Christianity and Mithraism‚ the Essenes‚ Pharisees and Sadducees. For example in comparison with the Mithraism‚ Christianity also believes that Jesus (Messiah) was born from a virgin mother and that shepherds attended his birth. Both Mithraism and Christianity believed that there was a hell and a heaven and that good versus evil existed. These two religions worship on Sundays

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    Slavery was a part of the American culture for over two hundred years. African-Americans were not considered equal to whites‚ thus leading whites to use them for work. Anyone with darker skin than white was used as a slave. Slaves were used from the early 1600s to the late 1800s in the United States. The most common area and most talked about time for enslavement was in the southern part of the United States in the late 1700s and early 1800s when the north portion of America banned slavery.

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    until 40 year after the murders took place. Edgar was the conductor of many all white supreme terrorism acts whose orders were carried out by the Klu Klux Klan. During the 1950’s and 1960’s is when the Civil Rights movement took place‚ while the African Americans were fighting for their lives the klan was fighting to stop them from getting their rights. Edgar Ray Killen‚ a thirty-eight-year-old‚ ordained Baptist minister‚ was a saw mill owner outside of being a klan member and a former unsuccessful

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    Christianity And Abortion

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    Following the application of African Traditional Religions‚ the Love Ethic of Jesus can also be applied to the concept of abortion. As one can tell by the name of this ethical system‚ Christianity is the main proponent of this system through its direct application of the Great Commandment. The Great Commandment states that one should love God and that one should love his/her neighbor as one loves his/herself. Following the Great Commandment without the applications of Christianity as a whole‚ abortion could

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    Christianity and Judaism

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    religion Essay Do you think Christianity and Judaism are the same? Do you think they are different? They both have many similarities such as a prayer leader. A difference is that the prayer leader for Christianity is a Priest and in Judaism is a Rabbi. Though there are differences it still doesn’t change the fact that the search for morality and values are also very similar. Judaism and Christianity are similar yet‚ they have a multitude of differences. Christianity and Judaism are very similar

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    The spread of Christianity overtime replaced the old warrior religion changing the way of life‚ and at the giving it new meaning. With the coming of Christianity a hope for poets also came about. As the conversion of Ireland to Christianity took place a new era known as Ireland’s Golden Age began to take over. Christian munks worked hard preserving literature of the ancient world and works of popular culture. Due to the rapid growth of Christianity the Anglo-Saxon’s were given a common faith‚ a common

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    The Rise of Christianity

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    The rise of Christianity put an end to the classical age of Europe with the help of the Romans‚ Christianity spread much faster. Rome was one of the main centers of Christian development. One of the Roman emperors‚ Constantine‚ let freedom of conscience for the people‚ made Christianity on a full legal equality with any religion in Rome‚ and later it was the official religion of the empire. The Roman Empire aid the spread of Christianity in many ways. Because the Romans are tolerate of religion

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    Judaism and Christianity

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    REL 212 Judaism and Christianity Identify a religion that you believe has the most in common with the teachings of Christianity. Explain your choice by discussing at least three comparative aspects of these two religions. Christianity has a close relationship with Judaism‚ both historically and theologically. Jesus‚ the twelve disciples‚ the author of most of the New Testament‚ and the members of the earliest Christian churches were all Jews. Jesus’ family followed Jewish customs and

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    Christianity Reflection

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    Christianity is one of the‚ if not the most‚ influential religions in the modern world today. The development of Christianity was faced with many changes and obstacles throughout its existence. The Christian church is a key factor in this development in Christianity. But along with the church‚ the life and role of Jesus Christ was a foundation in the development of Christianity. And certain events such as the Crusades played an essential role into the development of Christianity. These are

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