301. After 479, Christianization spread through missions north into western Europe. In the High and Late Middle Ages, Christianization was instrumental...
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9th-century Christianization of the Rus' went through two stages. One school of thought postulates that there was only one Christianization: wishing to...
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The Christianization of Scandinavia, as well as other Nordic countries and the Baltic countries, took place between the 8th and the 12th centuries. The...
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Christianity (redirect from Christian faith)
nature of salvation, ecclesiology, ordination, and Christology. Most Christian denominations, however, generally hold in common the belief that Jesus...
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A Christian (/ˈkrɪstʃən, -tiən/ ) is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings...
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The Christianization of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos krikštas) occurred in 1387, initiated by the Lithuanian royals Jogaila, King of Poland and Grand...
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The Christianization of Iberia (Georgian: ქართლის გაქრისტიანება, romanized: kartlis gakrist'ianeba) refers to the spread of Christianity in the early 4th...
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The Christianization of Poland (Polish: chrystianizacja Polski [xrɘs.tja.ɲiˈza.t͡sja ˈpɔl.ski]) refers to the introduction and subsequent spread of Christianity...
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identity in the absence of Armenian political independence. Christianization of Iberia Christianization of the Roman Empire Meruzanes (Armenian Meruzhan) was...
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The Christianization of Bohemia refers to the spread of the Christian religion in the lands of medieval Bohemia. As in many other countries, Christianity...
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The Christianization of Moravia refers to the spread of the Christian religion in the lands of medieval Moravia (Great Moravia). What modern historians...
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Christianization of Bulgaria (officially in 864) Christianization of Moravia (officially after 863) Christianization of Serbs (accounted Christian as...
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along with one not previously considered: deep Christianization, defined here as having been Christianized over 500 years before ethnographic study. The...
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The Christianization of Bulgaria was the process by which 9th-century medieval Bulgaria converted to Christianity. It reflected the need of unity within...
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Christianisation of the Germanic peoples (redirect from Germanic christianization)
gradual Christianization in the course of late antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. By CE 700, England and Francia were officially Christian, and by 1100...
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Book of the Icelanders, the oldest indigenous account of Iceland's Christianization, describes how Icelanders agreed to convert to Christianity through...
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Basque mythology (redirect from Christianization of the Basque Country)
god Endovelicus, whose name may come from proto-Basque words. After Christianization, the Basques kept producing and importing myths. Jaun Zuria is the...
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Dechristianization (disambiguation) (redirect from De-christianization)
Dechristianisation, de-Christianization, or dechristianize may also refer to: Secularization Anti-Christian Movement Dechristianization of France during...
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The Christianization of Albania (Albanian: Krishtërizmi e Shqiperisë) was a process where the people who inhabited early Albania during Antiquity and the...
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ISBN 978-1-5261-3644-2. Abrams, Lesley (1995). "The Anglo-Saxons and the Christianization of Scandinavia". Anglo-Saxon England. 24: 213–249. doi:10.1017/S0263675100004701...
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Press, Philadelphia. p. 319. ISBN 978-0-8006-1931-2. Brown, Peter. "Christianization and religious conflict". The Cambridge Ancient History 13 (1998): 337–425...
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The Accountant (2016 film) (redirect from Christian Wolff (character))
Addai-Robinson, Jeffrey Tambor, and John Lithgow. The storyline follows Christian Wolff, an autistic certified public accountant who makes his living sanitizing...
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Baltic peoples stemming from Baltic paganism and continuing after Christianization and into Baltic folklore. Baltic mythology ultimately stems from Proto-Indo-European...
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commonly known as Christian Scientists or students of Christian Science, and the church is sometimes informally known as the Christian Science church. It...
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Christianity in India (redirect from Indian Christian)
state is Christian. Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of India's Christians are found in South India, Goa and Bombay. The oldest known Christian group in...
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History of Christianity (redirect from Christian history)
Comparative Study of Christianization in Scandinavia. The University of Uppsala. ISBN 978-91-506-1739-9. Sanneh, Lamin (1985). "Christian Mission in the Pluralist...
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of punishment or not in pre-Christian Hungarian mythology, since the naming of it as Pokol developed after Christianization). When he does come to earth...
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paganism Ancient Roman Christianity Christianization of the Germanic peoples Christianization of the Slavs in Christian eschatology, the age of the Church...
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Given name (redirect from Christian Names)
usually by the parents of the newborn. A Christian name is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names...
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claim ownership of lands beyond their de facto rule. As a sort of pre-Christianization high priest, the king often claimed descent from some deity. In the...
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