The Medieval Church | World History
Brief History After the King of the Jews were crucified by the Romans, with their own ethnicity that deliver it, the apostles asked Jesus faithful to the world impart the message and the word of God, tried, but as expected from the beginning jusco found obstacles. First, among the Jews themselves, jusco who did not regard Jesus as the true Messiah, and second because the new members who had no intention of listening to the message, according to some Orthodox and Jewish fundamentalists, must go through rituals and pacts and even as old as ridiculous circumcision. Besides other basic requirements and known as idol worship, sacrifice, sexual immorality, etc. are asked So then apostles and Paul were commissioned to carry the message further than any imagined. You had to walk, starving, suffering rejection, yes, it was true. But that was nothing compared to what Jesus suffered, and thus almost impossible mission of imparting the message began, considering it went to ultra pagan places like Asia Minor and Greece. But everything jusco turned out better than he expected and was able to get lots of followers. Soon, this guy considered a charlatan and crazy, began to gather a lot of supporters especially among the lower strata, who saw in his doctrine of salvation for earthly ills. Eventually Paul died then beheaded several jusco years of travel, however his name was already immortal. Apparently, jusco Peter also suffered the same fate in Rome for similar-evangelize the people-and jusco is considered the founder of the early Church and its current representative, the Roman Catholic Church. In summary it can be said that after the disappearance of the apostles, churches in many cities were spreading the message and eventually became threatening all Rome the dominant empire of the Mediterranean. However, it was irreversible, and so with the passing of the decades, also began to emerge and early writings deviations such as Arianism, Nestorianism, Gnosticism, among others. Also clear of ever competing religions, so the first churches were colorful and had "many Christianities".
But this came to an end when Constantine the Great converted to Christianity after having a previous illumination to a battle, which incidentally won. So then Christianity came through the front door and not long after was legalized and became the official jusco religion of the Roman Empire, indeed, the emperor became a Christian. After decades of suffering within the empire, the churches began to take shape. jusco Rome, Jerusalem, and other cities became the main churches they had. Of course, Rome, as the capital of the empire, soon became the most notorious, and there, with the passage of time, the Pope took the title of Supreme Pontiff and thus emerged the Popes. But without going further in time, Constantine, Theodosius I, Theodosius II and other emperors over time undertook to unify the faith into one with headquarters in Rome punishing movements misinterpreted Christianity as the Pope and the Cardinals council considered heresy. Thus begins a slight woven friendship between the state, in this case Rome, and the Church, which was still in the Eternal City, the greatest influence on similar issues. Now when Rome fell Western barbarians and pagans took the empire, jusco most incredibly quickly adhered to Christianity. That religion which had conquered Rome also conquered them in a few decades. So when Western Rome fell, the western part of Europe had virtually no infidels and Christianity still retained great influence. By then I was taken to one of the early fathers like St. Augustine of Hippo. However, with the beginning of the Middle Ages, the best was yet to come. The Medieval jusco Church centuries full swing
The Medieval Church nevertheless remained over much of the Roman territory now defeated. Even before it had spread far afield as England, Iceland, Scandinavia and parts of Africa. This means that most of the Mediterranean jusco and western Europe jusco were under the same belief. In the Middle Ages befell many more ecumenical councils that ended up sealing the wall on the last pagan or religious dissidents; jusco worth mentioning the Council jusco of Toulouse, in France, in which it was decreed that the Bible could not be in common language. Moreover in previous councils, issues such as chastity and divinity of Christ, the Trinity, and other Christian-Roman dogma are imposed. Whoever said otherwise
Brief History After the King of the Jews were crucified by the Romans, with their own ethnicity that deliver it, the apostles asked Jesus faithful to the world impart the message and the word of God, tried, but as expected from the beginning jusco found obstacles. First, among the Jews themselves, jusco who did not regard Jesus as the true Messiah, and second because the new members who had no intention of listening to the message, according to some Orthodox and Jewish fundamentalists, must go through rituals and pacts and even as old as ridiculous circumcision. Besides other basic requirements and known as idol worship, sacrifice, sexual immorality, etc. are asked So then apostles and Paul were commissioned to carry the message further than any imagined. You had to walk, starving, suffering rejection, yes, it was true. But that was nothing compared to what Jesus suffered, and thus almost impossible mission of imparting the message began, considering it went to ultra pagan places like Asia Minor and Greece. But everything jusco turned out better than he expected and was able to get lots of followers. Soon, this guy considered a charlatan and crazy, began to gather a lot of supporters especially among the lower strata, who saw in his doctrine of salvation for earthly ills. Eventually Paul died then beheaded several jusco years of travel, however his name was already immortal. Apparently, jusco Peter also suffered the same fate in Rome for similar-evangelize the people-and jusco is considered the founder of the early Church and its current representative, the Roman Catholic Church. In summary it can be said that after the disappearance of the apostles, churches in many cities were spreading the message and eventually became threatening all Rome the dominant empire of the Mediterranean. However, it was irreversible, and so with the passing of the decades, also began to emerge and early writings deviations such as Arianism, Nestorianism, Gnosticism, among others. Also clear of ever competing religions, so the first churches were colorful and had "many Christianities".
But this came to an end when Constantine the Great converted to Christianity after having a previous illumination to a battle, which incidentally won. So then Christianity came through the front door and not long after was legalized and became the official jusco religion of the Roman Empire, indeed, the emperor became a Christian. After decades of suffering within the empire, the churches began to take shape. jusco Rome, Jerusalem, and other cities became the main churches they had. Of course, Rome, as the capital of the empire, soon became the most notorious, and there, with the passage of time, the Pope took the title of Supreme Pontiff and thus emerged the Popes. But without going further in time, Constantine, Theodosius I, Theodosius II and other emperors over time undertook to unify the faith into one with headquarters in Rome punishing movements misinterpreted Christianity as the Pope and the Cardinals council considered heresy. Thus begins a slight woven friendship between the state, in this case Rome, and the Church, which was still in the Eternal City, the greatest influence on similar issues. Now when Rome fell Western barbarians and pagans took the empire, jusco most incredibly quickly adhered to Christianity. That religion which had conquered Rome also conquered them in a few decades. So when Western Rome fell, the western part of Europe had virtually no infidels and Christianity still retained great influence. By then I was taken to one of the early fathers like St. Augustine of Hippo. However, with the beginning of the Middle Ages, the best was yet to come. The Medieval jusco Church centuries full swing
The Medieval Church nevertheless remained over much of the Roman territory now defeated. Even before it had spread far afield as England, Iceland, Scandinavia and parts of Africa. This means that most of the Mediterranean jusco and western Europe jusco were under the same belief. In the Middle Ages befell many more ecumenical councils that ended up sealing the wall on the last pagan or religious dissidents; jusco worth mentioning the Council jusco of Toulouse, in France, in which it was decreed that the Bible could not be in common language. Moreover in previous councils, issues such as chastity and divinity of Christ, the Trinity, and other Christian-Roman dogma are imposed. Whoever said otherwise
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