Everyone of them since Pentecost.The Greek civilisation played a very significant role in shaping the Christian Church. Although ruled by Rome, the countries of the eastern Mediterranean were steeped in Greek culture and spoke the Greek language. The New Testament was written in Greek and reflects the Greek heritage. Some Platonic concepts, such as the Logos ('Word') found their way into Christian doctrine. From the time of Emperor Constantine, Rome began to play a more important role in shaping Christianity, but Greek influence continued to have a major effect for centuries to come.
Saint Augustine of Hippo wrote an autobiography called Confessions. He played a significant role in shaping orthodox Christian teachings through his conceptualizations of doctrines such as original sin and the church's role in history.
Louis Joseph Lebret has written: 'Homenaje a L.J. Lebret' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Social history, Catholic Church, Church and social problems 'Mystique d'un monde nouveau' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christian Civilization, Christian sociology, Civilization, Christian 'La France en transition' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Civilization
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Peter was one of Jesus's twelve apostles and a prominent figure in early Christianity. He is often referred to as Saint Peter and is considered the first Pope by the Catholic Church. Peter's teachings and actions played a significant role in shaping the beliefs and practices of the Christian faith.
When the western Roman Empire collapsed' the Christian church preserved some of its culture in its teaching .
Sonjia Lee Hunt has written: 'Shaping faith through involvement' -- subject(s): Christian education of young people, Church of God, Church work with youth, Education
New Civilization Church was created in 1905.
Saints are named Doctors of the Church for their exceptional contributions to theology and doctrine. These individuals have demonstrated profound understanding of theological teachings and have made significant impacts on the development of Christian thought. The title of Doctor is given by the Pope to recognize their expertise and influence in shaping the beliefs of the Church.
Rudolf Grob has written: 'Aufbau der gemeinschaft' -- subject(s): Sociology, Social ethics, Church and social problems 'Vom Geheimnis der christlichen Gestaltung' -- subject(s): Christian Civilization, Christian life, Christianity, Civilization, Christian, Psychology, Psychology, Religious, Religious Psychology
Daniela Motta has written: 'Percorsi dell'agiografia' -- subject(s): Christian hagiography, History, Civilization, Church history
The Roman Catholic Church is a type of Christian Church.