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Christianity is one of the most spread of religions in the world. It bases its belief in the birth, public life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The term Christianity is a derivation of the followers of Christ. Therefore, Jesus is the pioneer of Christianity....
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The Bible doctrine of regeneration has suffered at the hands of its enemies as well as its friends. Its enemies marketed the doctrine in the 1970’s after a Southern Baptist layman who was running for the office of President of the United States announced that...
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For believers, the church throughout history has been the driving force of the spreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Christ said himself before his death and resurrection that, “upon this rock I will build my church” (Matthew 16:16-18). In the Old Testament there are...
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There is a book that has sold more then 18 million copies, actually the exact amount of copies is not even known. A book that has been translated into 349 languages, and has been distributed across the entire world. This book of course is The...
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In the Middle Ages, Christianity had a large influence on the people of the time. As Christians, the people had many spiritual goals and truths to acknowledge including reaching the kingdom of heaven and praising Jesus as the one and only king. In order to...
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In his article “From Aldersgate to Azusa,” Henry H. Knight discusses the Wesleyan roots that both the Wesleyan and Baptistic wings of the Holiness and Pentecostal movements are founded in. Wesley’s understanding of holiness and the power of the Holy Spirit was accepted by every...
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Long before Christianity came to our communities, people used to worship, sing praise songs to gods. Somehow they had faith in the acceptance of their sacrifices and prayers by gods. Christianity then came taking over and condemned most of the traditional worshipping. The main difference...
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Introduction Christianity is the best vested with distinctive worshippers, including schemes despite the highest representation of the loyalty to present. Adverse to this, religiosity is seen as offering hope since conviction is not blind but an open eyed loved. Despite the fact, it has been...
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Between the years 1300 and 1600 was when Europe started to look for inspiration. To find this inspiration they looked at when Greece and Rome were at the height of their empires. The Catholic Church was corrupt which faced many problems. There were people brave...