Rowley, MatthewMcMaster Journal of Theology & Ministry
Rev.2:14&15; she taught the `way of Balaam’ to entice Israelites (Christians) to sin*. [20]..you tolerate that woman & her teachings..[24]..satans so-called Deep Secrets..[17:2]..with her..kings commited adultery..people were intoxicated with wine of her adultries*..& [17:6...
What were two ways the Christians justified the Crusades? What did the Muslims gain from the Crusades? What were Islamic Crusades called? What religions fought in the Crusades? What caused the Crusades? Who was the Christian leader in the Crusades? What were the causes of the Christian Crusades...
Two-thirds of born again Christians reject the intolerance, bigotry, and social politics of groups often affiliated with the Religious Right. Liberals, often hostile to all Christian beliefs, also distort the issue by an over emphasis on the small number of extremists and fanatics....
One Valentine's story is that he was a temple priest who was imprisoned for ministering to Christians when they were being persecuted by the Roman empire. While in prison, he fell in love with a young woman (possibly the jailer’s daughter) and sent her afarewell note(from “Your ...
The first Christians had no doubts about how to determine which was the true Church and which doctrines the true teachings of Christ. The test was simple: Just trace the apostolic succession of the claimants. Apostolic succession is the line of bishops stretching back to the apostles. All over...
Another parable he put before them, saying, “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field; 25 but while men were sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away. 26 So when the plants came up and bore grain, then the ...
The history of Christianity is based on Judaism and the life teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and those who follow him are called “Christians”. Christianity has become the largest of world’s religions. With its various denominations, from the 1ST century to the present. Roman...
NONVIOLENT ACTION: WHAT CHRISTIAN ETHICS DEMANDS BUT MOST CHRISTIANS HAVE NEVER REALLY TRIED by Ronald J. Sider, Brazos Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2015, pp. xvi +191, $19.99, pbkNo abstract is available for this article... RP Cumming 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Nonviolent Action: What Christ...
“It was natural for early Christians to think of the Eucharist as a sacrifice. The fulfillment of prophecy demanded a solemn Christian offering, and the rite itself was wrapped in the sacrificial atmosphere with which our Lord invested the Last Supper. The words of institution, ‘Do this’ (...