Oh, dude, that's like asking which is better, Pizza or tacos? Both Christianity and Islam have had huge international impacts in their own ways. Christianity has been around longer and spread through colonization, while Islam spread through trade and conquest. So, it's kind of a tie, like comparing apples and Oranges, you know?
Hey Made Rome's Official religion Christianity.
Orthodox Christianity
The decision to make Christianity the official religion of the empire and its subsequent banning of all pagan worship had the big impact on Roman religion.
Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
Christianity, more specifically Catholicism.
In our post-modern society, the past impact of the Crusades seem to dim the truth and light of christianity. They distorted the message of christianity and used religion to pursue carnal goals.
Christianity is the major religion in Australia because the early settlers, who came from the British Isles, were Christians. People tend to follow the religion of the parents, so most modern Australians are Christians just as their forefathers were.
Mainly Christianity, since Italy has been Christian for many centuries now.
1. The influence of culture, religion and social in international relations. 2. New characters of international relations. 3. Trend of hegemony and relations between great powers. 4. Globalization and its consequences.
Technology that creates the ability for greater connectivity has an impact on globalization. Developing nations have the ability to compete on the International marketplace against larger firms.
Christianity survives and succeeds despite persecution through the strength of its beliefs, resilience of its followers, and support from global communities. Persecution often strengthens faith and leads to a more fervent commitment to the religion, creating a sense of unity and solidarity among believers. Additionally, external support, advocacy, and international attention can help alleviate the impact of persecution on Christian communities.
Vladimir I, also known as Vladimir the Great, became the grand prince of Kiev and chose Eastern Orthodox Christianity as the official state religion in 988. This decision had a lasting impact on the cultural and religious development of Russia.