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couples, whether or not the non-Jewish partner is a potential candidate for conversion to Judaism, and even when their children are being raised as both Jews and Christians. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the era of Reformatio...
a way to not only inform but make the stories come alive. He allows the reader to consider the difficulties and opportunities that the church had to reckon with at each stage of history. The reader is introduced to key historical figures wi...
Zwingli (1484–1531) were the three most influential leaders of this movement, which permanently divided Christian Europe. Each demanded toleration for their own movement, but could be intolerant of other religions. Early Catholic responses...
doctrines in which the reformers believed the Roman Catholic Church to be in error. These four questions or doctrines are How is a person saved? Where does religious authority lie? What is the church? And what is the essence of Christian li...
Fall of Constantinople in AD 1453. The Greek or Eastern Church had a great controversy with the Roman Catholic Church, and this controversy continues to this hour as Orthodox clerics on the Island of Athos, and all over the Orthodox communi...
in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Constantine” and its relation with “Christianity and the people belonging to the religion”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “Constantine” and tries to gauge its effect ...
the Sixteenth century. In the book, Roland Bainton has written about various different themes and accounts of history. Any reader can gain great knowledge about the time when other religious views were developed and established out of Chris...