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==== Stalin and Christianity ====
==== Stalin and Christianity ====
[[Joseph Stalin]] was a Catholic who studied to become a priest in his early life. Later in life, he reinstated the church in Russia after he and Lenin rooted out it's corruption. His bodyguard testified that Stalin attended church regularly, confessed sins to the patriarch, and had a Catholic funeral and mass.


=== Christianity in Latin American Socialism ===
=== Christianity in Latin American Socialism ===

Revision as of 07:06, 11 January 2025

Jesus Christ

Christianity is a religion founded on the belief that Jesus Christ is God incarnate as the Son of God. Christians hold that Jesus is the long-awaited Messiah (the Christ) foretold in the Old Testament of the Bible. Christianity regards the Bible as its principal religious text. The Bible consists of two main sections: the Old Testament and New Testament.

Haz Al-Din 's View on Religion

Haz examines the relationship between religion and communism

Christianity and Communism

Christianity in the Soviet Union

Stalin and Christianity

Joseph Stalin was a Catholic who studied to become a priest in his early life. Later in life, he reinstated the church in Russia after he and Lenin rooted out it's corruption. His bodyguard testified that Stalin attended church regularly, confessed sins to the patriarch, and had a Catholic funeral and mass.

Christianity in Latin American Socialism

Important people

Thomas Muntzer

Kingdom of heaven on earth

Christian Eschatology

Slave Revolts

Christianity and the Abolition movement (USA)

Material Harmony

League of Militant Atheists

History of Christinity

Early Church

First Council of Nicaea and Heresy of Arianism (325)

First Council of Constantinople (381)

First Council of Ephesus (431)

Council of Chalcedon, Controversy of Jesus Nature and schism of Oriental Orthodox Church (451)

Second Council of Constantinople (553)

Third Council of Constantinople (680–681)

Second Council of Nicaea, Controversy of Iconoclastic (787)

Great Schism

The reformation