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  • ...The Middle Ages is the middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history: Antiquity, Medieval period, and Modern period. The Medieval period ...nasty Carolingian dynasty], briefly established an empire covering much of Western Europe; the Carolingian Empire in the later 8th and early 9th century, when
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  • ...apitulate to a [[sect]]-divided [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christendom Christendom]. The living [[Jesus]] is the only [[hope]] of a possible unification of [[ ...lization], but such division of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christendom Christendom] presents a grave [[weakness]] when it attempts to carry the [[gospel]] of
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  • ...h of Alexandria, strongly opposed imperial control over the Church, as did Western theologians like St. Hilary and Hosius, Bishop of Cordóba.[5] Such emperor # Bainton, Roland H. (1966), Christendom: A Short History of Christianity, I, New York: Harper & Row, pp. 119
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  • ...e first of two revivals of ancient [[Greek]] and [[Latin]] learning in the Western world, the second commencing with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italia ...he centuries of a [[universal]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christendom Christendom]. But no matter how threatening the new conditions to academic [[freedom]]
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  • The heritage within Western Christendom of compassion as the principle of [[charity]] has resulted in recent times
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  • ...discovered Corpus Juris Civilis, and its influence began to be felt across Western Europe. In 1388, the word ''civil'' appeared in English meaning "of or rela ...[History of Rome]]",'' suggested Rome collapsed with the collapse of the [[Western Roman Empire]] in 476 AD and he also tended towards a biological analogy of
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  • ...ting [[religions]] and [[universe]] [[philosophies]]. The peoples of the [[Western world]], the beneficiaries of [[Greek]] [[culture]], had a revered [[tradit ...uman race embodied in the [[ethics]], [[morality]], and [[religions]] of [[Western civilization]].
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  • ...c ''[[Reflections on the Revolution in France]]'' that conservatism in the Western world, in its current form, gained its most influential statement of views. ...and the moral and religious sovereignty of the popes over all the kings of Christendom." (Will and Ariel Durant, ''The Age of Napoleon'', Simon and Schuster, 1975
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  • ...Martin Luther, and as it developed through those years, spread across the Western Civilization and the “discovery” of the New World of North and South Am ...the whole earth. The dominant languages of the world of this time in the Western world are English and Spanish. It is necessary to have two sites that clos
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  • ...[Hal Lindsey]] suggests that this revived Roman Empire will be centered in western Europe, with Rome as its capital. Tim LaHaye promotes the belief that Babyl ...gurative thousand years, in which the world will have essentially become a Christendom. This view was held by [[Jonathan Edwards]]. This view gained momentum th
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  • ...hy and spiritual healing are mentioned; these aren’t usual concepts in our western thinking. I wonder if you might comment on what we may look forward to in ...curred was almost the acceptance of this ‘Hell’ as a fetish belief of most Christendom, which was most detrimental. On the other hand, it provided such an obviou
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  • The major source of monotheism in the modern Western World is the [[narrative]] of the [[Hebrew Bible]], the source of [[Judaism ...nal orthodoxy the intent being to define unity of beliefs for the whole of Christendom.
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