Do more than just go to church. Show love to all beings.
William Willis Curtis has written: 'Applied Christianity in the Hokkaido' -- subject(s): Missions
Salvatore L. Centofanti has written: 'Your life ideas' -- subject(s): Applied Psychology, Christianity, Inventions, Patents
The "virtuous pagans" was a title applied by Dante in his Divine Comedy to the Pagans who did not convert to Christianity but still lived ethical lives according to Christian standards (not stealing, killing, etc).
Seeing as there is no break in historical continuity between the early Church and the Catholic Church, the symbol that applied to the early Church by definition represents the Catholic Church.
Christianity
Non-denominational Christianity, Lutheran Christianity, Presbyterian Christianity, Messianic Judaism, Social Christianity, Baptist Christianity, Methodist Christianity, Pentecostal Christianity, Protestant Christianity, and regular Judaism.
Christianity promised freedom
It is a word applied to various things - Wikipedia has a a fairly good page on it, but omits what is probably its most common use, which is religious. In Christianity, Formalism is the idea that some act or ritual possesses spiritual power
Traditionally the point of a Church was known as the steeple though now the term is usually applied to the whole tower-like structure. It is usually characterized by having a Christian cross on top.
a church is the house of Christianity a church is the house of Christianity
Global Christianity, without 'the'
Only Muslim women (not men) are not allowed to show their hair except to their husbands and close relatives (that not entitled to get married with) as brother, father, grand father, father-in-law, uncle, son, etc. This rule is per Islam religion that is not subject to debate or justification. This rule applies also in both Judaism and Christianity but modified later on to applied in Judaism for only married women and in Christianity to be applied only on Nuns. Refer to the picture of Virgin Mary (Maryam in Arabic) for evidence.