Category: Christianity

  • Early Christianity and Secular Government Institution

    Christianity dates back to the mid-first century CE in the province of Judea. The religion transformed from Jewish tradition that included the teachings of Jesus and later included the writings of Paul of Tarsus. At its earliest stages, Christianity represented a small and poorly organized belief group, the central message of which was to promise…

  • Christian Education in American Schools: The Rise and Fall

    Table of Contents Introduction The Research Methodology Literature Review Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Christian education and its role in American schools have a long history. It takes the beginning from the Puritan era until the World War and the American revolution.1 Today, the significance and the function of religion in school education have changed back from…

  • Christianity in the Discussion of the US Parties

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction In the article In both parties, fewer say now being Christian or being born in the U.S. is important to being truly American by Aidan Connaughton, the author provides statistics of statements by the Republican Party of the United States and the Democratic Party. This data concerns…

  • Alternate History: Constantine and Christianity

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Influential people make critical decisions during certain events that eventually change the course of history. The acceptance of Christianity by Constantine the Great led to a new religious practice whereby followers of the Roman Empire began to embrace the faith. Assuming that Constantine had converted to…

  • Proving the Existence of the Traditional Judeo-Christian God

    Introduction For millennia, people have been pondering over the idea of having been created and being guided by a superior being. Represented in each culture by a unique name and an accompanying story, God, in essence, is represented by the same notions of almightiness, compassion, kindness, and wisdom. [i] Since both the theological doctrine concerning…

  • Christianity: Concepts and Personalities

    Table of Contents Introduction Christian Concepts Important Personalities St. Paul the Apostle Martin Luther Conclusion References Introduction Religion is an important element of human society because it defines and identifies groups of people. Beyer and Schnabel (2019) posit that the various denominations that make up religious entities are a proxy measure of varied sets of…

  • Christian Leadership: Personal Results of the Audits

    Christian leadership is a combination of managerial skills, leadership qualities, and a high level of personal development on the religious path. A Christian leader must be able to inspire people and lead, but at the same time do it not selfishly, but focusing on serving people and God, on helping others. Moreover, the modern world…

  • The Great Awakening in Christian History

    The Great Awakening was a liberal movement that spread through Britains thirteen colonies. The Great Awakening altered the idea and framework of religion in colonies. It was a religious awakening at a time when secular rationalism was emphasized. Instead of a commercial society, there was an emphasis on salvation and spiritual revival. Church leaders were…

  • Christian Education in American Schools

    Table of Contents Introduction The Reasons of Changes The Concept of the Reformation Adoption of the Act Consequences of the Revolution Roman Catholicism Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Education in many parts of the world, including the United States, began in Christian centers. However, today, Christian education in America is in crisis. In more than three…

  • The Protestant Reformation in the History of Global Christianity

    Introduction Christianity has different branches, the main ones being Protestantism and Catholicism. The tenets of the roman catholic church guide the doctrines, beliefs, and practices of Catholics. On the other hand, the results and principles of the Protestant Reformation govern the religious philosophies, creeds, and perception of Protestantism. Therefore, to understand the origin and precepts…