“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. . . God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light” (Gen 1:1,3). These first verses of the Bible hold indescribable wonder for some people, and yet others dismiss them as mere poetic fantasy. One could even argue that […]
Tag: Church History
Means of Transport in Church History
Hello, very dear members of the Church History audience! <333 I’m sure you’re all excited for this month’s Church History article, so here comes our title *drum roll please…* APOSTORIES!!! Many people don’t realize this, but the conversion is actually a very interesting aspect of studying church history and is […]
The Crusades: a Historical Paradox
In the book of Deuteronomy, as God gives Israel his commandments and seals his promises, he says this: “and when the Lord your God has delivered them over to you and you have defeated them, then you must destroy them totally. Make no treaty with them, and show them no […]
The Protestant Reformation
Every student of history learns throughout the course of their education about the Protestant Reformation. One of the most well-known events in the history of the Western world and of the Christian Church, the Reformation introduced many changes in religion and the general view of how to live a Christian […]
The Great Schism
Christians in America are overwhelmingly Protestant. In fact, about two thirds of the Americans who identify as Christian are Protestant, while less than 30% of them are Roman Catholic (Pew Research Team). Most know little about Eastern Orthodoxy, and those in Western and Northern Europe only a little more. Unlike […]