In 1250 AD Mindauguas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania,accepted Christianity. This was to be a “Clovis moment” for the Lithuanian tribes, but history took a different path. Mindaugas’ nobles rebelled, he apostatized, and he was eventually killed. Only in 1386 did the Lithuanian el...
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Nathan: Yeah. Dr. Hudson is the one who is the origin of this idea that Christianity has a financial dimension to it. And that is to say that the sin and the salvation, and the armageddon of Christianity all are perfectly intelligible from a financial perspective, but that financial perspec...
Whether these people were living in the “New World”, the African continent, Western Europe, or India, their lives were at peril as long as they had a trace of “New Christian” lineage. Though a number of them were indeed sincere converts to Christianity, some of their descendants chose...
In 1054, the rupture between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, known as the Great Schism or East–West Schism, occurred due to the theological and political differences between Eastern and Western Christianity that had developed over the previous centuries (Angle 2007). Despite the ...
Though technically founded during Jesus Christ's lifetime, Christianity saw popularity centuries later in the spread through medieval Europe. This quiz/worksheet combo will help you test your understanding of the factors leading to this trend. ...
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spread, and when, generations later, Alexander the Great campaigned on the fringes of Arabia, this was a homecoming of sorts—a return to the motherland of an errant branch of the family. As a result, Kindi concluded, ancient Greek culture was not foreign to the...