Split the nations up into what we now call Israel, Palestine, and what we now call the league of a Arab Nations.
The Muslims had control over Palestine, where Jesus lived and died (especially Jerusalem, which is located in Palestine). The Crusades were an attempt to put Christians back in control of Palestine. The Crusades were for the most part a failed military disaster, and finally the Christians and the Muslims came to an agreement: The Muslims would continue to control Palestine, and the Christians were allowed to visit there and make pilgrimages to Holy Sites in Palestine.
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Christians still call the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament.
Yes, Christians do call the Bible the Word of God.
- To establish a country, or community in Palestine.
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The call to holiness that all Christians share is our common vocation.
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They call themselves Evangelicals
Pope Urban II called for the Crusades in 1095 primarily to reclaim the Holy Land, particularly Jerusalem, from Muslim control. He aimed to unite Christians in Europe against a common enemy, foster a sense of religious duty, and strengthen the authority of the papacy. Additionally, he sought to provide support to the Byzantine Empire, which was under threat from Turkish invasions, thereby helping to protect Christian territories in the East.
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