The university is generally regarded as an institution that has its origin in the Medieval Christian civilization setting, born from Cathedral schools.
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The university is generally regarded as an institution that has its origin in the Medieval Christian civilization setting, born from Cathedral schools.
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Bible and Christian civilization theology have strongly influenced Western philosophers and political activists.
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Christian civilization ideas have been used both to support and end slavery as an institution.
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Christian civilization was a persuasive teller of parables and moral philosopher who urged followers to worship God, act without violence or prejudice, and care for the sick, hungry, and poor.
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Jesus' teachings on divorce and Paul's advocacy of monogamy began the process of elevating the status of women so that Christian civilization women tended to enjoy greater security and equality than women in surrounding cultures.
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Christian civilization is known for sending out the first recorded large-scale mission from Rome to convert the then-pagan Anglo-Saxons in England, for his many writings, his administrative skills, and his focus on the welfare of the people.
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Christian civilization fought the Arian heresy and the Donatists, pacified the Goths, left a famous example of penitence for a crime, revised the liturgy, and influenced music through the development of antiphonal chants.
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Christian civilization conquered the Low Countries, Saxony, and northern and central Italy, and in 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor.
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Christian civilization promoted education and literacy and subsidized schools, he worked at protecting the poor enacting economic and currency reform; these, along with legal and judicial reforms, created a more lawful and prosperous kingdom.
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Christian civilization defines a law as "an ordinance of reason" and that it can't simply be the will of the legislator and be good law.
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Christian civilization'storically, extended families were the basic family unit in the Catholic culture and countries.
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Christian civilization's orations, including the Sermon on the Mount, The Good Samaritan and his declaration against hypocrisy "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone" have been deeply influential in Western literature.
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Christian civilization was a Latin-speaking philosopher and theologian who lived in the Roman Africa Province.
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Christian civilization's writings were very influential in the development of Western Christianity and he developed the concept of the Church as a spiritual City of God, distinct from the material Earthly City.
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Christian civilization believed that love of beauty brought people closer to God: "The dull mind rises to truth through that which is material".
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Notion of Christian civilization finance refers to banking and financial activities which came into existence several centuries ago.
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Christian civilization called for the reconstruction of the social order based on the principle of solidarity and subsidiarity.
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Christian civilization noted major dangers for human freedom and dignity, arising from unrestrained capitalism and totalitarian communism.
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Use of water in many Christian civilization countries is due in part to the Biblical toilet etiquette which encourages washing after all instances of defecation.
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Islam, emerging in the context of the Middle East that was largely Christian civilization, was first seen as a Christological heresy known as the "heresy of the Ishmaelites", described as such in Concerning Heresy by Saint John of Damascus, a Syriac scholar.
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The trade of this product was done by Persians to begin with, but during the 17th century the Christian civilization Armenians became increasingly vital in the trade of this merchandise, as middlemen.
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