What were the Dark Ages of Christianity? What years were the Dark Ages? During what years did the European Dark Ages occur? What is the difference between the Middle Ages and the Dark Ages? What wars took place during the Dark Ages? What caused the end of the Carolingian Renaissance? What...
The Protestant Reformation began in the early 16th century in Germany. As critiques of the Catholic Church spread, the Reformation reshaped Christianity in Europe.Answer and Explanation: The Protestant Reformation began with Martin Luther posting his 95 Theses on the door of a Wittenberg, Germany ...
What year did the Dark Ages begin? What advances were made in technology during the Dark Ages? Were the Dark Ages before or after the Medieval Period? What were the Dark Ages of Christianity? What is the difference between the Middle Ages and the Dark Ages? What were some characteristics ...
I called for help. No one came. We were on our own. So I took a calming breath and did what mothers do; shoved the tubes back in your nose and sang the only song I could muster up, “You are My Sunshine.” The protest ceased. A nurse looked over and smiled. “Now that’s wh...
For most of Christianity, Advent is the time of preparation for the arrival of Christmas, commemorating theBirth of Christ, and anticipatingHis Second Coming. Advent begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas. It typically lasts for four weeks, leading up to Christmas Day. The word "advent" ...
The God Who Is Thereby Francis Shaeffer is a devotional for year 9 of Ambleside online. This work is a very intellectual take on 20th century thought and how it has affected Christianity and the challenges of evangelism in today’s intellectual climate. Not a light read but very insightful. ...
Hofmann was a major catalyst for me to begin to research and review my beliefs and the things which I had been so carefully (and repetitiously!) taught from birth. Now, after 20 years of research, study, etc, I have determined that for me... mormonism and Christianity are almost comple...
I explained that ekklesia in standard first-century Greek did not have a religious connotation, and therefore “church” smuggles in meaning that was not present in ekklesia. So, you might wonder, if “church” isn’t the best translation of ekklesia, what might be better? I’ll try to ...
When did time begin? Do you mean God was just hanging out in space and decided to create a universe? Was God just bored? What do you think He was doing before He had any light? Wasn’t Jesus enough? This is my attempt at a short explanation of when time began. I chuckle as I ...
Christianity first arrived in Thessaloniki through Apostle Paul, in around 50 AD. Although Paul was better received in Thessaloniki than in Athens, it took about four centuries for the first Christian church, Agios Dimitrios, to be built.