Around 987, the pagan Prince Vladimir of Kiev sent envoys to neighbouring lands to find out about other religions. Some say that he rejected Islam because of its ban on alcohol, Judaism because its loss of Jerusalem demonstrated loss of divine support, and finally Catholicism because the Eastern Orthodox churches were more beautiful. Some historians say that Vladimir's real motive was to ally his land with its most powerful neighbours through religion, a decision which led to his adoption of Orthodox Christianity.
In any event, Prince Vladimir was baptised into Orthodox Christianity and his subjects were therefore rquired to become Christians.
Many of the osu (outcasts) become converts, and as Christians help bring Christianity to other villages.
Outcasts in Ibo land played a significant role in the spread of Christianity. These individuals, who were marginalized by traditional society, were often more receptive to the Christian message of acceptance and equality. By converting to Christianity, outcasts found a sense of belonging and became key players in introducing the faith to their communities.
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Loki doesn't have a role in Christianity. Loki was/is the NORSE god of mischief.
rise of regional centres played a great role, and hatred of families.
rise of regional centres played a great role, and hatred of families.
The role that the disciples played in the development of Christianity included establishment of the church such as that began by Peter.
the mother and father both should do the role of bringing up the child as it is equally important for the child to have both parents here for him/her
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The term you are referring to is "anagnorisis," which is the moment of sudden understanding or realization that the protagonist has about their own fate or actions in a tragedy. It is a key element in classical Greek tragic plays and is often followed by a moment of catharsis for the character and the audience.
Christianity changed what people thought about the Byzantine society.
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