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Dissemination of Christianity from Rome to Briton in Medieval Ages

Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, 2016-06, Vol.53 (1), p.184-199 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

ISSN: 0034-5431

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  • Title:
    Dissemination of Christianity from Rome to Briton in Medieval Ages
  • Author: Firdos, Shumaila ; Yu. Wenjie ; Muhammad Abrar Ahmed
  • Subjects: Catholicism ; Christianity ; Protestant Reformation ; Religious history
  • Is Part Of: Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, 2016-06, Vol.53 (1), p.184-199
  • Description:   Christianity is the biggest religion of the world. It spread after the death of Jesus by the teachings of his disciples in Roman Empire. Even till the end the end of fourth century C.E. it became the official religion of the Roman Empire replaced other religions that were following under Roman rule. In Medieval ages most of the reminder Europe accept Christianity. During early medieval ages church became the most influential institute of the Europe. Catholic Church was more effective even in politics. Pope was considered an authoritative institute in itself. But at the end of late medieval era, people were more conscious, they want to get rid of feudalism and religious authority. In the age of Renaissance people were much impressed by the Roman and Greek philosophy, and the humanist movement had widely spread in England, Germany and Italy. So, Martin Luther gave new dimensions to people as well as to Catholic Church. Consequently Christianity divided into two sects Catholic and Protestant.
  • Publisher: Lahore: AsiaNet Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0034-5431
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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