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  • ...days to judge the living and the dead. The birth of Jesus is celebrated by Christians worldwide on [[Christmas]], and the [[Resurrection of Jesus Christ]] three '''6.''' '''The empty tomb.''' The Romans, Jews, and Christians knew where Jesus was buried, but his body was never produced.<ref name="Res
    81 kilobytes (14,208 words) - 17:20, December 30, 2023
  • In the 19th century, German scholar Wilhelm Gesenius suggested that the tetragrammaton ('''יְהֹוָ * Schonfield, H.J., ''Those Incredible Christians'' (Bernard Geis, New York, 1968)
    3 kilobytes (400 words) - 06:54, March 18, 2024
  • ...s are in Arabic, English, French, Polish, Yiddish, Russian, Hungarian, and German. ...n are inhabited by wandering Arabs. The Jews are engaged in trade, and the Christians, Druses, and Moslems in agriculture; and the Arabs are an entirely pastora
    107 kilobytes (16,160 words) - 21:03, March 10, 2024
  • ...om the crude speculations of theological sects, destructive of peace among Christians, to its original simplicity ; but this is apt to conceal its transcendent m ...sm of the foundation and limits of our knowledge. Hume negatively, and the German and Scottish schools constructively, continued what it was Locke's glory to
    81 kilobytes (13,390 words) - 16:07, February 19, 2024
  • ...lthough from 2001 to 2006, the total number of Pentecostal and charismatic Christians increased by 12.9%. Over the past decade, increased immigration from Southe ...e in World War I, when it supported the British war effort, and imprisoned German citizens living there. The great defeat at Gallipoli focused Australia's he
    78 kilobytes (10,782 words) - 19:29, December 21, 2023
  • ...zantium]], the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]], the Austrian, the French, the German, and the [[British Empire|British]] each producing great achievements, as w ...language|Romance]] (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian); [[Germanic]] (German, English, Danish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic); and [[Slavic langu
    28 kilobytes (4,137 words) - 17:15, December 14, 2022
  • ...) (A.D 570 - 632) was the mythical founder of the ideology of [[Islam]]. A German Islamic scholar has said that Muhammad, "Likely never existed".<ref>https:/ ...today, as the Christians of Mecca and the Arabs were not Pauline or Roman Christians), claimed Muhammad was the next prophet. This as well as the Jews in Medina
    22 kilobytes (3,378 words) - 10:05, February 19, 2024
  • The “Age of Exploration” consisted of Christians from Europe searching the rest of our globe to spread the faith and seek we ...chnological improvements made it easier to travel across the vast oceans. Christians sought to spread their faith far and wide, and merchants sought new goods a
    49 kilobytes (7,807 words) - 00:42, April 13, 2014
  • It also incites hatred against [[Christians]]. ...2/how-yasir-arafat-drove-christians-from-bethlehem/ How Yasir Arafat Drove Christians from Bethlehem] D. Weinberg, Mosaic Mag., Dec. 28, 2020.
    227 kilobytes (33,025 words) - 20:19, April 17, 2024
  • ...546) was one of the most important leaders in [[Christian]] and [[Germany|German]] history. An Augustinian monk, priest, and professor of theology, he unint ...challenge to Church practice. Furthermore, he had the backing of several German princes who resented the Italian domination of the Church.
    50 kilobytes (7,808 words) - 19:59, October 15, 2023
  • ...d by the [[philosophes]] in [[France]], [[England]], [[Scotland]], and the German states, the Enlightenment influenced the whole of Europe including [[Russia ...onathan Edwards]] and Rev. [[John Witherspoon]], were devout and brilliant Christians who were original in their sermons and writings.
    18 kilobytes (2,547 words) - 02:06, November 1, 2022
  • 26 bytes (3 words) - 01:05, November 10, 2008
  • ...-webster.com/dictionary/Middle%20Ages Middle Ages]," Merriam-Webster</ref> German historian Hieronymus Wolf applied the term "Byzantine" to the medieval Gree ...h the siege. In February 1204, Constantinople was sacked, to the horror of Christians East and West. This was the first time that the Byzantine capital was taken
    34 kilobytes (5,165 words) - 06:45, January 7, 2023
  • ...ectuals, notably Bruno Bauer; they sought to use Hegelianism to battle the German religious, political, and philosophical status quo. After completing his do ...lengthy manuscript definitely rejecting Hegel's apologia for contemporary German politics. Unemployable in Germany, Marx decided to emigrate to Paris.
    33 kilobytes (4,924 words) - 08:24, April 5, 2023
  • ...-1716) was a [[Christian]], or, perhaps more accurately, Neo-[[Gnostic]] [[German]] [[polymath]] famous for his contributions to [[mathematics]] and [[philos [[Category:German Philosophers]]
    10 kilobytes (1,547 words) - 02:34, April 20, 2024
  • [[File:Mass beheading of Christians in Libya.jpg|350px|thumb|[[Libya]] was an ally of the US against the jihadi ...as separate states in spite of Khrushchev's promise in 1955 to settle the German question by free elections under supervision of the U.N.
    100 kilobytes (14,297 words) - 17:49, March 1, 2024
  • ...d with the cone-shaped "[[Christmas tree]]," or ''Tannenbaum'', which is a German invention that itself traces to a pagan practice that began in that region. [[Category:Early Christians]]
    9 kilobytes (1,319 words) - 20:41, December 25, 2021
  • ...independent of, and likely before, a similar discovery of calculus by the German scientist [[Gottfried Leibniz]]. (Each accused the other of plagiarism, but ...t it until finally, in 1704, he published ''Opticks''. In the meantime the German mathematician [[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]] had developed his own very simi
    37 kilobytes (5,489 words) - 13:43, December 19, 2021
  • ...s lauded by Voltaire as "the only treaty between those people [Indians and Christians] that was not ratified by an oath, and that was never infringed."<ref name= ...as we think of it today. Atheists were excluded, while Jews and other non-Christians could not hold office or vote.<ref name=Godinamerica />
    36 kilobytes (5,776 words) - 15:40, August 24, 2019
  • ...kia, to which Mussolini wanred him not to do which lead to the British and German talks over this country to which Hitler gained a thrid of its land. ...years Christians didn't fight each other in wars. What happened that made Christians believe in war against each other?
    10 kilobytes (1,749 words) - 13:13, December 1, 2008

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