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The monks created manuscripts of the religious writings and the writings of ancient Rome and Greece. They were able to preserve the ancient writings because the church authorities saw nothing contrary to Christian dogma in them.The monks created manuscripts of the religious writings and the writings of ancient Rome and Greece. They were able to preserve the ancient writings because the church authorities saw nothing contrary to Christian dogma in them.The monks created manuscripts of the religious writings and the writings of ancient Rome and Greece. They were able to preserve the ancient writings because the church authorities saw nothing contrary to Christian dogma in them.The monks created manuscripts of the religious writings and the writings of ancient Rome and Greece. They were able to preserve the ancient writings because the church authorities saw nothing contrary to Christian dogma in them.The monks created manuscripts of the religious writings and the writings of ancient Rome and Greece. They were able to preserve the ancient writings because the church authorities saw nothing contrary to Christian dogma in them.The monks created manuscripts of the religious writings and the writings of ancient Rome and Greece. They were able to preserve the ancient writings because the church authorities saw nothing contrary to Christian dogma in them.The monks created manuscripts of the religious writings and the writings of ancient Rome and Greece. They were able to preserve the ancient writings because the church authorities saw nothing contrary to Christian dogma in them.The monks created manuscripts of the religious writings and the writings of ancient Rome and Greece. They were able to preserve the ancient writings because the church authorities saw nothing contrary to Christian dogma in them.The monks created manuscripts of the religious writings and the writings of ancient Rome and Greece. They were able to preserve the ancient writings because the church authorities saw nothing contrary to Christian dogma in them.
Rich aristocrat pagans had to join the popular growing movement known as Christianity. From that point forward, Christianity was less about living in the (God/Human) relationship with Christ, and more about performance for the Church.
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European Artists began to create works that focused on topics other then The Bible and Christianity.
Constantine the Great is not considered a saint in the Roman Catholic Church but is in the Orthodox Church. He was the Roman emperor that legalized Christianity and built numerous churches and shrines, especially in the Holy Land, along with his mother St. Helena.
Some religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings include beliefs in multiple gods, the rejection of organized religion as a means to connect with the divine, and the idea that salvation can be achieved through personal spiritual experiences rather than adherence to specific doctrines or rituals.
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The church approved of this idea simply because it didnt interfeir with the teachings of the faith of christianity
a church is the house of Christianity a church is the house of Christianity
The Church of England went through Reformation as a backlash against the strict dogma of the Catholic Church. Christianity, until then, was focused on ritual and elitism. The Reformation allowed everyone access to the Bible and its teachings.
The yare expected to obey that teachnigs of the Church because Christ (God) gave them these teachings (The Church is an instrument which God uses to bring people to Himself) and so if you don't obey the Church's teachings, you don't obey God's teachings and if you don't obey God's teachings, you aren't as pleasing to God as if you did obey His teachings (Especially if this is regarding to the teachings of what is right and what is wrong)
The Jewish Bible is called 'Tanach'. The word Tanach is an acronym made up of the names of its three sections: Torah (Teachings), Nevi'im (Prophets), K'tuvim (Writings). The Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach, however, the OT was altered by the Christian Church to support the teachings of Christianity.
No, the Catholic Church 'represents' the teachings of Jesus Christ, the evangelists and the early Church fathers.
Paul, or Saint Paul, or the "Apostle of the Gentiles", was a Jewish convert to the teachings of Jesus. Through his travels and writings, he was one of the main disseminaters of Christianity. He is the early church teacher who is credited with opening up the teachings of Jesus to non-Jews, thus making Jesus a Savior to all men instead of strictly a Jewish Messiah.
Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, who lived in the 1st century A.D. The Pentecost, described in the Book of Acts, is considered to be the beginning of the Christian Church.
The Catholic Church maintains its original teachings intact. They do not backtrack.
I atnd confused about your post: "The teachings of the Church". WHAT church are you referring to? Please re-phrase your post so that we understand just "which" "church" you are referring to. It is then, that we can reply in an appropriate fashion.