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AnswerConstantine believed that Christianity, with its rigid hierarchy, strong discipline and instinctive obedience, would be a unifying force for the empire. He was surprised and disappointed to find that Christianity itself was deeply divided.
Many practices and customs of Pagan people were so deeply rooted in the hearts of the Pagan people that the Christians wanted to convert so they found ways of combining them into the new practices of Christianity to make it easier for converting Pagan people to Christianity.
European nations
The First Great Awakening began to make Christianity deeply personal for people. It promoted personal morality and spiritual introspection as opposed to the more common focus on ritual, ceremony, and hierarchy.
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The cross represents the country's deeply rooted tradition in orthodox christianity.
A deeply and consistent way or 'unifying' peoples/masses.
Christianity can affect daily life in a positive way if deeply committed. Times of prayer, meditation, and reading can add a new perspective.
Saul of Tarsus, later known as the apostle Paul, was a future Christian who watched Stephen being martyred. This event deeply impacted Paul, eventually leading to his conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus.
AnswerConstantine believed that Christianity, with its rigid hierarchy, strong discipline and instinctive obedience, would be a unifying force for the empire. He was surprised and disappointed to find that Christianity itself was deeply divided.
Many practices and customs of Pagan people were so deeply rooted in the hearts of the Pagan people that the Christians wanted to convert so they found ways of combining them into the new practices of Christianity to make it easier for converting Pagan people to Christianity.
The majority of people in Greece follow Greek Orthodoxy, which is a branch of Eastern Orthodoxy. This form of Christianity is deeply embedded in Greek culture and history.
i am deeply sorry for your loss. We deeply weep for martyrs.
"He's still deeply in it," says Laurence Fox of his father's Christianity. His father's faith is now low-key ("You could probably go three or four months without the word 'God' coming from my dad's mouth ...)
The movie "God's Not Dead" is probably very enjoyable to many people with a deeply rooted Christian faith. To people not interested in Christianity, it probably is not very entertaining.
He deeply fell in love with the person. This is a sentence using the word deeply.
in the 16th century in Western History, it was Christianity that was deeply and suddenly divided in a world-changing way. Through the protests of such theologians as Martin Luther and John Calvin, Christianity split into Protestant and Catholic parts. Combined with the already existing "Orthodox" Christianity, this split raised to three the number of distinct forms of Christian doctrine and practice in the world.