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le of Saint Peter and had been converted to | Christianity by the apostle. |
ates that he was a soldier who converted to | Christianity by the example of Saint Lawrence, who bapti |
ical and epistemological issues surrounding | Christianity - the existence of God, eternal life, and r |
ry descendant of an unbroken line of living | Christianity via the Moravian Church, Luther, the Bohemi |
e book compared conservative and Protestant | Christianity to the rising popularity of Modernist (or " |
ief, tried to stop the growing influence of | Christianity in the Roman Empire. |
search Professor of New Testament and Early | Christianity at the University of St Andrews in Scotland |
Christianity is the predominant religion in the county. | |
bara Kazuhito, first came into contact with | Christianity through the Mino Mission while a junior hig |
urch of Constantinople was the basis of all | Christianity before the Catholics divided the Christian |
h in the Spanish peninsula, the planting of | Christianity in the lands along the Baltic Sea, and the |
add to this, when Constantine converted to | Christianity after the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312, |
ationalist movement to oppose the spread of | Christianity through the Hokianga. |
estine I to Ireland to convert the Irish to | Christianity during the 5th century. |
of Pococke's interest in the propagation of | Christianity in the East. |
xander from Rome to Wildeshausen to further | Christianity in the sparsely populated area. |
ildren, all of whom professed conversion to | Christianity before the age of 15 and later served as mi |
to 9th centuries, between the conversion to | Christianity and the Viking settlements". |
Rather, Eells believes that the spread of | Christianity around the world will help begin a new era |
k' series which will examine the origins of | Christianity and the relevance of the faith in the moder |
mid-1830s, she would forbid the practice of | Christianity among the Malagasy population and oblige th |
It was a major centre of Celtic | Christianity, and the seat of the later medieval bishopr |
ce that led to his subsequent rethinking of | Christianity in the modern “time of trouble.” |
Cherokee Nation, proposing the rejection of | Christianity and the new constitution, and a return to t |
ook that examined the impact of 2nd-century | Christianity on the modern church. |
s, the city's first bishop, who established | Christianity in the area around the beginning of the 4th |
riscos (former Muslims who had converted to | Christianity) with the now-dominant Old Christians resul |
Cherokee Nation, proposing the rejection of | Christianity and the new Cherokee national constitution, |
, St. Bartholomew the Apostle was preaching | Christianity in the city of Albana or Albanopolis, assoc |
Other people from Hinduism and | Christianity are the descendants of early migrators from |
Hindu, Muslim and | Christianity are the main religions. |
were tortured and killed for converting to | Christianity under the Roman emperor Trajan. |
2005: The Spread of | Christianity in the First Four Centuries: Essays in Expl |
tentum und die Religionen des Morgenlandes ( | Christianity and the Religions of the Eastern World), 18 |
he historical importance within traditional | Christianity of the idea of the katechontic "restrainer" |
Vietnam was first introduced to | Christianity in the year 1627. |
both claim to represent Ukrainian Orthodox | Christianity - the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, a church w |
that he saw him ‘falling from the heaven of | Christianity into the sink and complication of Paganism, |
In 1900 he converted to | Christianity, taking the Christian name of Hariton. |
who defied the goddess Pele in the name of | Christianity, and the Biblical queen Esther. |
ived of the throne because of his favour of | Christianity, which the boils feared might endanger the |
w, the son of a Methodist minister, came to | Christianity in the 1970s after a period as a Black Nati |
the Society for the Restoration of Orthodox | Christianity in the Caucasus, an organization establishe |
Christianity is the main religion within in Carlton Park | |
efan, which dates back to the early days of | Christianity in the 5th century, according to archaeolog |
h advocate a Gnostic understanding of early | Christianity and the Christ myth theory , including The |
o law, the defamation of the Christians and | Christianity in the United States and Israel". |
h of Saints Cyril and Methodius who brought | Christianity and the Byzantine Rite to the Slavic people |
Eastern | Christianity calculates the date of Easter differently f |
In 1054, the Great Schism split | Christianity into the Eastern Orthodox Church - which co |
troops, as well as to facilitate spreading | Christianity among the predominantly animist population |
er attention to writing articles concerning | Christianity in the Soviet Union, many of which she sent |
period of Rabbinic Judaism including early | Christianity and the origins of Christianity. |
Jesus before | Christianity is the short title of the book Jesus before |
truct the events surrounding the origins of | Christianity, preceding the recorded history of early Ch |
In 1553 he converted to | Christianity, assumed the name of Simeon Kasayevich and |
Jessel was a Jew by birth (he converted to | Christianity at the age of 23), with the rise of Nazism |
who arrived in the 16th century, propagated | Christianity in the area. |
The false | Christianity of the white-devil oppressor must be replac |
story in its Three Great Periods, (1) Early | Christianity, (2) The Middle Age, (3) Modern Phases (thr |
n and Sosipater, who had been instructed in | Christianity by the Apostles or by Jesus himself, came t |
‘Greek and English Dictionary;' ‘Practical | Christianity; or the whole Will of God and Duty of Man m |
ioning for the London Society for Promoting | Christianity Among the Jews, and converted to Anglican C |
d GATT '94 The Galilean and the Goose - How | Christianity converted the Roman Empire (2010 ISBN 97809 |
and Bible teachings on the Jewish roots of | Christianity throughout the United States and abroad. |
ish and Slovene) and studied the history of | Christianity in the Near East and in India (Nestorian an |
churches in Cardiff to discuss the role of | Christianity in the Bay. |
the Faroe Islands, and the early spread of | Christianity to the Faroe Islands. |
He was convverted to | Christianity by the bishop of Argyropolis Cyrillianus. |
Also, you will find many articles on her | Christianity on the net. |
Sarir at times adopted | Christianity as the nominal, but not in reality, officia |
In 1903 he was converted to | Christianity through the ministry of J. H. Doddrell of t |
shermen and their families who converted to | Christianity in the 1960s. |
Christianity in the state of Tamil Nadu, India is believ | |
prominent advocates of what became Catholic | Christianity in the Arian controversy which divided the |
n Martyr's dialogue with Trypho, a proof of | Christianity from the Old Testament, should be taken as |
The history of | Christianity in the Soviet Union was not limited to repr |
The area was converted to | Christianity in the 6th century by Saint Dubricius (know |
Romanism: from the Earliest Corruptions of | Christianity to the Present Time. |
jectives include evangelising and spreading | Christianity among the Iranian diaspora, especially in I |
e the walls have murals depicting events in | Christianity, including the Crucifixion of Jesus and an |
from God that resulted in his conversion to | Christianity at the age of seventy-six. |
nce to this monastery in terms of spreading | Christianity among the non-Russians in the Kazan region. |
leged misrepresentations of core aspects of | Christianity and the history of the Roman Catholic Churc |
Prior to | Christianity becoming the official religion of the Roman |
g Islam and teaching Western philosophy and | Christianity at the Imam Khomeini Education and Research |
raditions, they didn't become widespread in | Christianity until the High Middle Ages. |
ntine, who first legalized and then adopted | Christianity in the early 4th century. |
Th. J. Plange in 1906 concluded that early | Christianity was the product of Buddhist missionaries. |
Das Christentum und der moderne Geist ( | Christianity and the Modern Spirit), 1906 |
legend states that he converted a robber to | Christianity when the robber visited the rough settlemen |
n his house as a servant and taught her the | Christianity of the Reformed Church. |
Sea of Faith: Islam and | Christianity in the Medieval Mediterranean World. |
s, who promptly returned Ethiopian Orthodox | Christianity as the official religion of the country. |
rticle 'On the Dating of Polycarp' in Early | Christianity that the account is not an eyewitness repor |
48 he produced his work On the Influence of | Christianity on the Slavonic Language, which was conside |
irinus converted the people of Berkshire to | Christianity in the mid 7th century, minsters soon becam |
According to | Christianity Today, the film "goes much deeper" than pre |
ound in Ruzhyn, attesting to the arrival of | Christianity in the area. |
ut to the sword they allegedly converted to | Christianity by the intervention of an abbot, being desc |
The town's inhabitants were converted to | Christianity in the 7th Century by four Priests ,Cedda, |
Chronicle relates that Kuchug converted to | Christianity around the year 990. |
as well as an oration on "The Influence of | Christianity upon the Welfare of Nations" (1831). |
Due to the role of | Christianity in the Holocaust Berkovits rejected interre |
e of the Plymouth Brethren upon evangelical | Christianity exceeds their relatively small numerical pr |
this third faction hoped to convert Jews to | Christianity upon their arrival in England, thereby hast |
Kukis like Nagas are hill tribe and follow | christianity as their faith. |
He sent this tome to all the bishops of | Christianity, asking them to endorse his position by pla |
habitants of Walcheren, who were hostile to | Christianity, sent them, as a response to Frederick's pr |
Christianity was then the prevailing religion in the reg | |
to their land" were eventually converted to | Christianity and then Islam. |
'On the | Christianity of Theology', trans. |
Almost 98% of the population follows | Christianity and there is no Hindu temple or Muslim mosq |
Christianity has therefore limited the Divine Incarnatio | |
The Romans brought | Christianity to these islands, along with the custom of |
ere prevalent quite early in the history of | Christianity, and these views were considered heretical |
More than 10,000 have converted to | Christianity during these outreaches. |
on here starting with a person or a band's | Christianity, when they are a Christian artist or band. |
he could convince the Jews of the truth of | Christianity if they were obliged to listen to him and t |
oster unity by focusing on a common form of | Christianity that they could all agree upon.:173:106 |
ey preached in Trier, and converted many to | Christianity, and they were imprisoned once again there. |
ns about the parallels between Essenism and | Christianity which they thought were unsupported by evid |
, along with her husband Efrem, to Anglican | Christianity, and they regularly attended the Episcopal |
etrus Alphonsi, a Spanish Jewish convert to | Christianity, popularized this tale in Europe in his col |
which therefore represent the emergence of | Christianity in this part of Germany. |
s from Gaul, now called France, to renovate | Christianity in this Island, in consequence of the decay |
what appeared to be a favoring of Nestorian | Christianity but this probably went no deeper than their |
attempted to merge the ideas of Plato with | Christianity; among this group were the philosophers Mar |
th a further rise in evangelical Protestant | Christianity, particularly through the international tel |
Christianity spread throughout Egypt within half a centu | |
Over time, as | Christianity spread throughout the Hellenic world, and w |
set in Sicily, at a time when Paganism and | Christianity meet, thus again outlining this theme. |
edates the Age of the Saints in early Welsh | Christianity and thus by its very existence provides evi |
aves from Africa, however they converted to | Christianity through time, so they did not contribute to |
After the introduction of | Christianity, the Tlingit belief system began to erode. |
ribed the World Council as a means to "hold | Christianity together, to keep the means of communicatio |
ast their similarities and differences with | Christianity and to provide a perspective for comprehend |
Orthodox | Christianity, according to them, was not the predecessor |
Moreover, | Christianity proved to be the factor which first contrib |
the identification of European culture with | Christianity led to the virtual end of Catholic missions |
was also a writer, publishing Doctrines of | Christianity; Lectures to Young Men; Lectures to Young W |
What | Christianity Means to Me (1921) |
he arrived he renounced Islam, returned to | Christianity, came to Artzque, and retired into a nearby |
When | Christianity came to Britain, pagan holy and healing wel |
In the 2nd century, | Christianity began to spread to the rural areas, and scr |
However, he was a pagan who converted to | Christianity due to the apostolic work of Saint Peter. |
agius I' and undertook to revive the Celtic | Christianity prior to the Synod of Whitby while continui |
eligions include Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, | Christianity and,, to a lesser extent, various other rel |
of the weekends are to convert students to | Christianity and to help converts grow in their faith. |
ting resemblance between Zoroastrianism and | Christianity remains to be noticed. |
hich had been in use since the beginning of | Christianity, seems to have been inspired by a genuine d |
s more than one god, to deny "the truth" of | Christianity and to deny the Bible as divine authority. |
on or inculturation, the practice of making | Christianity relevant to a culture: Contextualisation do |
y foreign not only to the ethos of Orthodox | Christianity, but to its doctrine and teaching as well i |
nd was the theological center of gravity of | Christianity prior to the rise of the imperial Roman Chu |
more nearly allied to modern Fundamentalist | Christianity than to the Presbyterian and Reformed tradi |
1860 Henry Aaron Stern, a Jewish convert to | Christianity, traveled to Ethiopia in an attempt to conv |
Gothic | Christianity refers to the Christian religion of the Got |
ing their centuries old "Mala Daivangal" to | Christianity ,especially to Church of South India common |
Note especially that in Wikipedia, Catholic | Christianity redirects to Roman Catholic Church. |
ridge Companion to the Bible, Beginnings of | Christianity: Introduction to the New Testament (2005), |
odian of St. Thomas Church (Palayur), where | Christianity came to Indian sub-continent, and have two |
s that to Connolly "American capitalism and | Christianity work together...at all levels of society in |
many respect of Evangelical and Pentecostal | Christianity in Togo and in West Africa in general. |
s and tried to persuade Tomocomo to take up | Christianity, but Tomocomo said he was too old to learn |
xperience in Africa led him to view Western | Christianity as too tied to cultural assumptions such as |
by William Wilberforce's Practical View of | Christianity, and took a prominent interest in the Briti |
new Seneca religion has elements from both | Christianity and traditional beliefs. |
i-intellectual, insofar as it spiritualized | Christianity and treated it as merely an expression of i |
ces among races of people; the supremacy of | Christianity; the triumph of democracy over tyranny; and |
ession of Saint Catherine, by converting to | Christianity Muslim troops. |
ne million copies, Alive in Christ, This Is | Christianity, and two volumes in The Communicator's Comm |
ssue, see Circumcision controversy in early | Christianity, while two millennia later Jewish exclusion |
years he did painting and illustrations for | Christianity Today, Tyndale House, Focus on the Family, |
Main article: History of | Christianity in Ukraine |
wrote an anti-Semitic book The Plot Against | Christianity, re-released under the title The Jewish Rel |
Bulgaria became interested in converting to | Christianity and undertook to do that at the hands of we |
Ian Bradley, Celtic | Christianity, Edinburgh University Press, 1999 ISBN 0748 |
erance and Intolerance in Early Judaism and | Christianity, Cambridge University Press, 1998. |
cy was tightened, and formal persecution of | Christianity continued until the 1850s. |
about 50 AD was the first meeting in Early | Christianity called upon to consider the application of |
in writing articles defending and promoting | Christianity for use in those countries. |
The social setting of | Christianity is used as the primary context for research |
rge of Blood libel, brought by a convert to | Christianity, Hans Vagol. |
eligions include Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, | Christianity and various other religions and beliefs to |
f distant historical times, the founders of | Christianity, and various figures of his own day such as |
Her books include | Christianity: a very short introduction (ISBN 9780192803 |
Christianity arrived via monks from Lindisfarne around t | |
in Vietnam is a Protestant denomination of | Christianity in Vietnam. |
ermons on some of the leading Principles of | Christianity, 2 vols, 1827-34; 3rd edition 1840. |
I got up and said, 'God d*** it, if this is | christianity, I want no part of it.' |
influential documents in modern Evangelical | Christianity, it was written and adopted by 2,300 evange |
She was born before her father converted to | Christianity and was made a bishop. |
Baydu had strong sympathies to | Christianity, but was required to act outwardly as a Mus |
sent to the concentration camp, he adopted | Christianity and was christened a Russian Orthodox not l |
nitially a non-believer and he converted to | Christianity and was baptized after being influenced by |
An important journal of liberal | Christianity, it was influential in the Unitarian and Tr |
The tale states that Comba converted to | Christianity and was martyred for her faith after refusi |
Hobomok converted to | Christianity and was beloved by the English until his de |
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