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Oct 13, 2021 · Christianity -- Influence, Christian civilization Publisher Grand Rapids, MI : Zondervan Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 1.1G
Many people today would agree that Christianity has transformed the world – but for the worse. The ‘new atheists’ don’t just see Christianity as wrong, but evil. They believe that we need to be liberated from outdated ideas of moral absolutes. Science (not religion) can solve our problems.
Apr 20, 2021 · Alvin Schmidt claims, “No other religion, philosophy, teaching, nation, movement—whatever—has so changed the world for the better as Christianity has done.” And I quite believe him. He lays out the evidence to back up this bold claim in his book How Christianity Changed The World.
summary charts; illustrations; foreword; introduction; 1. people transformed by jesus christ; 2. the sanctification of human life; 3. christianity elevates sexual morality; 4. women receive freedom and dignity; 5. charity and compassion: their christian connection; 6. hospitals and health care: their christian roots; 7. christianity’s imprint ...
May 1, 2001 · Many people today have little sense of how their lives have benefited from Christianity’s influence, often viewing the church with hostility or resentment. How Christianity Changed the World is a topically arranged Christian history for Christians and non-Christians.
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• Christianity is the world religion that is most explicitly historical in its character. Its central claim is that the divine enters into human history in a specific human person and changes it. o Arguably, it is also the world religion that has most affected the course of history itself. It is impossible to consider the
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The history of movements such as the Spanish Inquisition, forcibly converting Jews and Muslims in Europe and elsewhere under pain of torture cannot be denied. Jesus taught His followers, “My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My servants would fight” (John 18:36).