It did shine as a light through the dark ages and made civilisation progress. For better or worse, it did end paganism, but the persecution was aimed at Christians and not all persecution came from them. it was the cause as such of some religious wars, but its overall message is peace. the conflict between the church and state was there, but simply because the church popes were heretical and the state was mainly supporting the convicted 'heretics' who were actually good Christians.
it affect the actions of Christianity of jesus crise
Christianity A History - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Christianity dwells in heart, not in the dresses, so it should not affect Christianity.
History of Christianity - 2000 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
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The cast of A History of Christianity - 2009 includes: Diarmaid MacCulloch as Himself - Presenter
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it doesn't
Christianity had been of significance everywhere it has been reached.
The founder of Christianity was Christ, if not why is it then called CHRISTianity?
only if you want it too.