A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Christianity for the Gentiles and protested against their ex- clusion from Christian communities . By his missionary activi- ties he extended Christian teachings to the Greeks and Romans . The Jewish Christians who would not accept his ...
... Christianity for the Gentiles and protested against their ex- clusion from Christian communities . By his missionary activi- ties he extended Christian teachings to the Greeks and Romans . The Jewish Christians who would not accept his ...
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... Christian writers made every effort to defend their religious views and attempted to draw the better - educated part of the population to the Church . In the third and fourth centuries ... CHRISTIAN CHURCH Persecution of the Christians.
... Christian writers made every effort to defend their religious views and attempted to draw the better - educated part of the population to the Church . In the third and fourth centuries ... CHRISTIAN CHURCH Persecution of the Christians.
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... Christians of Alexandria ( which was the cen- ter of Hellenistic thought ) developed a dogmatic theology in which Christian thought was expressed in terms of Greek phi- losophy . Here also Church organization was developed . The result ...
... Christians of Alexandria ( which was the cen- ter of Hellenistic thought ) developed a dogmatic theology in which Christian thought was expressed in terms of Greek phi- losophy . Here also Church organization was developed . The result ...
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Achaean league administration agricultural ancient Arabic army Asia Minor Athens authority barbarian became began bishop of Rome bishops Byzantine Byzantine Empire century B.C. Christian Church civilization clergy commerce conquest Constantinople crusades culture decline early East eastern economic Egypt elected emperor England English feudal fifteenth century fifth century forced formed fourteenth century France French Gaul German gradually greatest Greece Greek growth guilds Hellenic Hellenistic ideas imperial important influence Italian Italy Justinian king kingdom land later Latin literature lord Macedon manorial mediaeval mediaeval period Mediterranean ment Middle Ages military modern Mohammedan nobility nobles organization Ostrogoths papacy papal peace Persian philosophy political pope reform reign religion religious Renaissance result Roman Empire Roman law Rome royal rule second century senate serfs Sicily social Spain struggle theory thirteenth century tion towns trade tury twelfth century Visigoths West western Europe