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    Antipas, who initially was a worshiper of the Roman god Jupiter, began to be drawn to Christianity through written conversations with Luke. Antipas and Luke had engaged in friendly dialogue over historical, and spiritual culture. When the two got closer, Luke started to bring up Jesus Christ to Antipas. Luke eventually shared his testimony of what Christ was like, and that lead to Antipas developing an interest in learning more about Christ. To further expand upon his knowledge of Christ,…

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    During the 17th to 18th century, The Roman Empire had gone through a cultural and religious metamorphous. Throughout this time, the roles of religion in the Islamic, Byzantine and Western European worlds altered the period of 600-750 with their similarities adhering to monotheism for one, and differences in regards to perspectives. These three cultures were all pretty diverse but they also share some of the same roots and became heritors of the Roman Empire, built on different ideologies. These…

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    1. The Code of Justinian, The Roman Emperor Justinian instructed his legal advisors to come together to create a set common set of laws that were to be used for his entire empire. The group of men wrote down the laws that were already in use and made sure they did not contradict one another. When they felt the laws were in order they named them “The Code of Justinian. The laws were so well written and were just that many nations used the Justinian codes when they were establishing their own laws…

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    Jerusalem Research Paper

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    The history of Jerusalem goes back far in to the past, the best source of information about how the life looked like long time age is the Bible. The Old testament presents us with a lot of informations regarding how the structure of the city looked like because of the main religious sites that were build in the city. We can also learn from the Bible what kind of religious practices were performed and developed when the Jewish religion was born. There are other archeological findings that help us…

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    Task 2- Multicultural Empires Part A. A1 (Rome). There are many geographical factors that impacted the development of Rome but the one geographical factor that had a significant impact on the development of Rome was the Tiber River. Just like the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China, the Roman Republic, and later empire, developed and flourished alongside a river. The Tiber river allowed the people of Rome to grow crops of wheat and barley that they not only used for…

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    The spread of Christianity overtime changed the way of life, and at the giving it new meaning. After the Christian church went under so much reformation, the earlier Christians fought in many holy wars to maintain the power they had gained in fears of losing their land, and their religion. The spread of Christianity increased quality of life for people living in the Medieval Age, and we can still see its influence today. Despite the secular…

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    influential church father. His autobiography, The Confessions, described his moral struggle, the conflict between his spiritual and intellectual aspirations and his sensual and material self. Knowledge would lead to virtue was taught by many Greek and Roman philosophers and Augustine rejected that idea. He claimed that rational knowledge cannot make someone strong enough to avoid lust or any other evil and that only God’s power and grace would grant that. This became the foundation of all…

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    In Roman history, there were many leaders treated Christian very bad, they regarded Christian as evil. Because they thought Christian is a threat to their traditional religion and their dominant position. So they started persecute, to frame and even killing Christian. On the basis of Tacitus which is a Rome historian’s record and narrate. Nero deliberately incendiary in Rome city and fabricate it against Christians. Afterwards Galelious did same thing to Christian twice in fifteen days. It…

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    Sexism In Literature

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    antiquity, one gains a greater understanding of how to effectively combat contemporary gender-based challenges. This scholarly approach is particularly important in studying the “great civilizations” of the western historical past: Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, and Medieval…

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    1. Christianity originate from Judaism. Judaea was a Roman province, and the Emperor of Rome was the ruler. At that time, the Israelites didn’t like the roman rule, so they were waiting at the messiah to save them from oppression, and to establish a paradise on earth. Jesus of Nazareth was a Palestinian Jew, but he grew up in a place called Galilee. He started to preach at a young age. Jesus didn’t come to abolish the law of the old prophets, but he came to achieve them. His message was very…

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