Evangelicalism began to emerge as a distinct movement within Christianity in the 18th century, during a period known as the Great Awakening.
Yes, there were forms of Judaism and other religions that existed before the time of Christ, but Christianity as a distinct religion did not emerge until after the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
That would be the Roman emperor Constantine I.
Christianity was originally a movement of Jews who accepted Jesus as the messiah, but the movement quickly became predominantly Gentile. The early church was shaped by St. Paul and other Christian missionaries and theologians Christianitywas persecuted under the Roman Empire but state persecution ceased in the 4th century, when Constantine I issued an edict of toleration in 313. On 27 February 380, Emperor Theodosius I enacted a law establishing Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire. From at least the 4th century, Christianity has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization.[
The main problems that caused the abolition movement to emerge were the inhumane treatment of enslaved people, the violation of their basic human rights, and the growing moral opposition to the institution of slavery. The movement sought to bring an end to these injustices and advocate for the freedom and equality of all individuals.
God was from the beginning of time.. And God formed the world before that it was a empty void
The modern American abolition movement emerged in the early 1830s as a by-product of religious revivalism popularly known etc
Because it became (perhaps by divine design) the single, state religion of one of the greatest and long lived early empires - the Roman empire.
"Emerge" is a verb.
The past tense of "emerge" is "emerged".
The mountain daisies will soon emerge from the snow.
One synonym for emerge is "appear."
what does emerge mean