Was organized when? The church in the 1st. or 2nd. century was quite different from the church in the 10th. century, for example.
The church was well organized or the church controlled large national armies
The church was well organized or the church controlled large national armies
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The term "church" can refer to three main meanings: first, it denotes a physical building where Christian worship occurs; second, it represents the collective body of believers or the Christian community, often referred to as the "universal church"; and third, it signifies a specific denomination or organized group within Christianity, such as the Catholic Church or Baptist Church. Each meaning highlights a different aspect of faith and fellowship within the Christian tradition.
Yes, Dmitri Mendeleev was a Christian. He was baptized into the Russian Orthodox Church and grew up in a religious family, but as an adult, he was known to be more skeptical and critical of organized religion.
There is no such thing as a "Hebrew Church". The Jewish religion does not have churches or an "overseeing" body, the way Christian religions do. Judaism is not an "organized" religion in the way that the Church is organized. If the question is asking what the Jewish house of worship is, it is called a synagogue. To learn more about Jewish Houses of Worship, please see the Related Question below.
The Christian Church remained strongly organized and grew more powerful as the Western Roman Empire collapsed. Through its hierarchical structure and influence over society, the Church was able to provide stability and a sense of order during a time of political and social upheaval. Additionally, the Church's conversion of the barbarian tribes that invaded the Empire helped solidify its power in the post-Roman world.
The Roman Catholic Church is a type of Christian Church.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.
There have been many individual churches and denominations called the "Church of Christ". The Church of Christ can also refer to all of Christianity, or to those in the New Testament Church organized by Jesus Christ. While each of these have similar Christian beliefs, their practices vary.
Yes, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints is a Christian church.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.