Cathedrals were built in the shape of a cross...
the dome. Rome's key contribution was its support and encouragement of Christianity.
they have swerls
Some effects of Christianity include spreading ethical and moral values, influencing art, architecture, and literature, shaping legal systems and governance in various regions, and fostering the development of education and healthcare institutions.
Susan J. White has written: 'Art, Architecture, and Liturgical Reform' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christianity and art, Church architecture, Liturgical Arts, Liturgical Arts Society, Liturgy and architecture
The split within Christianity in the eleventh century resulted in the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church
Creation of suistable facilities, which will help in the development of the society.
As Christianity spread it faced many oppositions. Some of the Christian that helped in spreading the gospel were persecuted, jailed and tortured.
Christianity significantly influenced architecture by introducing new design elements and structures, particularly with the construction of churches and cathedrals. The development of the basilica style, featuring a longitudinal plan, high ceilings, and large windows, facilitated communal worship and reflected the spiritual aspirations of the faith. Gothic architecture later emerged, characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, allowing for taller, more illuminated spaces. Overall, Christian architecture became a means of expressing theological ideas and community identity.
Christianity hardly effects life in Mexico. It's not a major religion in Latin America. The major religion is Catholic.
Bad religion has no place in educational systems.
Virtual annihilation of the Aztec empire, introduction of Catholic Christianity.
Both events were examples of Christianity's unifying effects in Europe.