Christian cosmology Theory of cosmology is the study of the origin and structure of the universe. According to Christian cosmology in the Genesis of the first two chapters of Genesis, God created the entire universe on the sixth and rested on the seventh day. "From the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1: 1) This sentence means that God created the heavens and the earth. One day.
The medieval Christian cosmology, in particular, influenced the creation of the universe and coordinated with it until the depraved angel made discord as a manifestation of a song that was sung by God. Saint Augustine's work on music, and the medieval traditional sacred harmony - we better know the concept of "spherical music" today as the foundation of this creation. For example, Celtic myths have influenced Noldorin's elf's asylum, borrowing the Irish legendary element of TuathaDéDanann. The influence of Wales is reflected in Elven's Sindarin language, which gives linguistic features very similar (but not identical) to Welsh in Great Britain. Legends and stories about their speakers
Changing the name of the world from the century Christian cosmology (Europe, Africa, Asia, and later America), as a product of the heathen and the power of the devil, all knowledge other than Christianity can be found in its own European-centered localism The privileges of the "truth" and "ubiquity" of the Renaissance, enlightenment, western science, the center of Europe, the center of Europe, male "identity politics" are unified only in the Greek-Roman tradition I will. Do not see. It has become a universal normative knowledge. In this way, the tradition of all "other" thinking is considered inferior (represented by 16).
Christian's sexual ideology is inseparable from the concept of free will. "In its prototype, the free will of Christianity is a cosmological argument, an argument about the relationship between God's righteousness and individuals.When Christianity and society are intertwined, the argument is to reveal the reality Mental restrictions on ways of making and material behaviors ... A serious concern for the will of the Church puts Christian philosophy on the most active tendencies of the Greek and Roman empire, and the orthodox Christian is a completely different version ": 14 Greeks and Romans said our deepest morals depend on our fate that our society is being given to us. Christianity "spreads the message of free liberation, which is the revolution of the Code of Conduct, which is also an image of human sex life, freedom, weakness and self-responsibility to God." 14-18