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  1. Apr 3, 2014 · From the series Where Did Eastern Lightning Come From? Eastern Lightning’s ideas that deny the Trinity developed from Witness Lee’s teachings concerning the Trinity. Witness Lee’s teachings were twisted in the Mainland and eventually mutated into Eastern Lightning’s modalistic doctrine that there is only one God who used different names ...

  2. Christianity was born in the Roman empire. Eventually it was sanctioned by the romans and then finally it became the religion of Rome which moved it more centered around Italy and Europe. Islam was born in Mecca, which is in Saudi Arabia. Then there were centuries of way between Christians and Muslims, one centered in europe and one in the ...

  3. How did Eastern Orthodox Christianity differ from Roman Catholicism? Unlike Western Europe, where the Catholic Church maintained some degree of independence from political authorities, in Byzantium the emperor assumed something of the role of both "Caesar," as head of state, and the pope, as head of the Church.

  4. 2. In the Eastern Orthodox Christianity Church, Greek became the language of religious practice instead of the Latin used in the Roman Catholic Church.(west) 3. Priests in Byzantium(East Christianity) allowed their beards to grow long and were permitted to marry, while priests in the West shaved and, after 1050 or so, were supposed to remain ...

  5. Eastern Orthodox Church. The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Church, is a Christian church. Their type of Christianity is also called Orthodox Christianity or Orthodoxy. Their members are called Orthodox Christians, although there is another group of Churches called Oriental Orthodox that is not in communion with the Orthodox ...

  6. Introduction. This supplementary document discusses the history of Trinity theories. Although early Christian theologians speculated in many ways on the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, no one clearly and fully asserted the doctrine of the Trinity as explained at the top of the main entry until around the end of the so-called Arian Controversy.

  7. Peter (and Paul) established the church in Rome around the same time. Both were connected to the church in Jerusalem, which was probably most important for Jewish Christians until about AD 70. The church was considered Catholic, which means universal. The church was considered Orthodox, which means correct belief.

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