From the birth, teachings, and death of Jesus Christ. >It may surprise many people but Christianity originated not in the middle east but in what is now modern day Turkey.<
Please provide a link to proof for this statement. According to The Bible itself, this originated in Jerusalem, Galilee, Damascus, the surrounding areas of the Dead Sea- All in modern day Israel. What you are saying here is a borderline anti-christian statement, and I don't think we want to offend anybody.
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That would be the Roman province of Judea, though people were first called Christians in Antioch (which might have been in a different province).
"Arose" is the past tense of "arise."
The term Byzantine Empire is used to indicate the eastern part of the empire after the fall of the western part.
The city of Moscow is referred to as the "Third Rome." This designation arose in the 15th century, following the fall of Constantinople in 1453, as Moscow became a center for Orthodox Christianity and claimed to be the rightful successor to the Roman and Byzantine empires. The idea was rooted in the belief that Moscow was the last bastion of true Christianity and the protector of Orthodox faith.
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The three religions that arose in the Middle East are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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Christianity is believing in the man Jesus Christ. it arose when Jesus Christ walked the earth... around 33B.C. to 0 A.D.
No. Zoroastrianism arose from a Philosopher's beliefs, Whereas Christianity has always been around and is belief in an eternal God who created everything.
judaism, christianity, and islam
Jerusalem is important because a number of major events that shaped Christianity took place there. It is in Jerusalem that Jesus Christ was crucified and where He arose from.
Let memake a point clear Jesus was a jewish man. Christianity came much later after Jesus died and even arose from the cross. Christianity was started mainly by Paul later on.
Yes- Buddhism arose during the Axial Age, the period of about 200 years either side of 500 BCE when momentous religious and philosophical developments occurred across the world, from Greece to Judah, India and China. Christianity, of course, arose long after, during the first century CE.
A:Muslims, Christians and Jews are related by their belief in the same God. They are theologically related in that Christianity originally arose out of Judaism, then later Islam arose out of both Christianity and Judaism.However, in terms of the people, there are no strong ethnic ties between the members of the three religions (even though there can be some crossovers).
JESUS LOVES YOU AND DONT FORGET IT HE LOVES ALL AND SPREAD THE WORD
A:Just as the Axial Age had seen the rise of several new religions and philosophies, some centuries earlier, so the period in which Christianity arose was a time of new religious thought, if not as momentous as the Axial Age. Mithraism arose during the first century BCE and for a time was a serious competitor to Christianity. Mithraism's great weakness was that it ignored women, whereas Christianity sought their support, knowing the influence they would have on their husbands and children. New pagan cults arose, as Greek worshippers became influenced by the ancient Egyptian gods.This was also a time when 'mystery religions' flourished. The important place that Gnosticism occupied in early Christianity has led some to speculate that Christianity actually began as a mystery religion, long before it adopted the gospel story of Jesus.