Whats unique about Armenia is that it is the first country to officially recognize Christianity as its official religion in 301 A.D.
The early pilgrims did establish a Christian community in the New World, but it would be inaccurate to say they created a strictly Christian nation. The United States was founded on principles of religious freedom and separation of church and state.
Armenia (officially the Republic of Armenia) was the first country in the world to adopt Christianity as its state religion (in the early 4th century).
Carry A. Nation (also spelled Carrie Nation) of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).
St. Blaise was born in the city of Sebaste, which is located in modern-day Turkey. He was a physician who later became a bishop and martyr in the early Christian church.
Serapion has written: 'Bishop Sarapion's prayer-book' -- subject(s): Christian literature, Early, Early Christian Prayers, Early Christian literature, Prayers, Early Christian
Thomas F. Mathews has written: 'Le Monde byzantin' 'Byzantium From Antiquity to the Renaissance' 'Art and religion : faith, form and religion' -- subject(s): Art and religion 'Art and Architecture in Byzantium and Armenia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Byzantine, Architecture, Early Christian, Armenian Art, Art, Armenian, Art, Byzantine, Byzantine Architecture, Byzantine Art, Christian art and symbolism, Early Christian Architecture
No, An Early Ending is not a Christian band. However, some of their songs hint at a Christian message. But that does not make the band Christian.
Journal of Early Christian Studies was created in 1993.
Because when you were one of the early Christian you were a Catholic and that meant that you knew that, that was Jesus on the cross.
The early Christian community were all Jewish. You had to be Jewish to become Christian.
Becausea) Christianity was brought to Kerala by St. Thomas the apostle of Christ.b) Early church in Kerala used Syriac (or Suriyani) was the language in the Church. Probably introduced through their interactions with early Christians in Persia, Armenia, etc.c) Early Kerala Christian rituals resembled more with the "Eastern rituals", than European Christians rituals.Essentially they are Christians like any other Christians, "Syrian" just points to their historical Christian heritage, which is different from how Christianity arrived in the rest of India.
1. They were christian.