there wasnt a time when Christianity has ever "died" it has merly not been favored by the public. in England during the second industrial revolution the catholic church was being turned on because the people where more educated with the new privleges to vote.
The people of pre-Roman Britain were Druids. After the Viking invasion, Christianity died out in the east, supplanted by the Norse gods, until the reintroduction of Christianity in the time of St Augustine.
it was because the people who were ruling at that time thought they were losing power when more people became Muslim and christian. For the Quraish, they thought they were losing power when Muhammad (saw) turned more people to Islam, so they thought that the only way to make them disappear was to banish them from Makkah. The other reason was that people felt insulted when Islam came and the last prophet said that idol worshipping is not right. They felt insulted that he was questioning their beliefs. The same goes with Christianity. Hope this helps!
One of the distinguishing features of the western Christianity, going back even as far as the second century AD, was that it was not as influenced by Greek philosophical thought as Christianity in the eastern half of the Roman Empire. It helped to give western Christianity different emphases than those found in the eastern Christianity. I cannot think of any substantial change that happened in Christianity in Europe as a result of "Greek philosophical thought being cast out of Christianity in Europe." The biggest change in Christianity in Europe arose from the Reformation. Even on the Catholic side, this resulted in the decisions of the Council of Trent, which eliminated many of the abuses identified by Martin Luther, but without making the changes in doctrine that he called for. The changes in Christianity at the time of the Reformation resulted from closer attention to the teachings of Christ, not from casting out Greek philosophical thought.
People have followed the one true God since the beginning of time, but "Christianity" or "Christ following" didn't come about till Jesus died on the cross in about 30 AD.
Both Islam and Christianity religions were spread through people free choice and will. However, the early spread of Islam was through fighting against the pagans who were attacking Muslims from time to time. While the early wide spread of Christianity was through the convert of the emperor Constantine to Christianity and accordingly persuaded the empire people to convert to Christianity.
The religion in the Byzantine Empire was Christianity. This was the furthest extent of Christianity to the East. Further East were Islam and other major religions during this time. Christianity became the main religion because of Justinian's influence on the people.
The Romans thought Christianity was dangerous because they felt it undermined everything they grew up believing with their Roman Gods because it brought a change. And when you have an empire like that if you have one change then people start questioning everything and the idea of change itself is what scared the Romans. Even Catholicism hated change they threatened many scientist and their theories because everyone thought the Bible had no flaws and scientist said that the sun was the center of the universe and not Earth which was what the Catholics said at that time.
The myans
They give up their time and life to go to places that need God's help, and they tell people about God who care to listen about how Jesus Christ died for their sins so they can be forgiven and redeemed.
Yes.
people thought that Jane's work was excellent
Because she thought that he had died a long time ago.