The period from the 8th century to the 14th century was a massive reform, with some improvements and some improvements. In Europe, times often called medieval times, economic reforms, and social, political, and religious changes took place. The common theme throughout the Middle Ages is the relationship between the church and the state. The Catholic church of this age played an important role in society, during which it had rich power and authority.
The relationship between Christianity and politics is a complex historical theme and is responsible for frequent opinion differences in the history of Christianity and in contemporary politics between the right of Christianity and the left of Christianity . In thinkers there are various ways to imagine the relationship between Christianity and politics and many believe that Christianity directly supports certain political ideologies and philosophy. In these respects, various thinkers support Christian Communism, Christian Socialism, Christian Anarchism, Christian Liberalism, or Christian Democracy. Others believe that Christians should have little interest or participation in politics and the government.
We lost conspiracy. As we tend to have a specific meaning of "Christian" (from Christian to Christian), I forget that "Christians" are not what the first generation Christians call themselves. It is given to them based on their behavior. I do not understand how this word applies to those who call themselves Christians today. The fact that no one uses this word today is the same meaning as I used the first time.
Normally, in recent times, the word Christian is about religion of Christianity. As well as Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Baha'i, Shintoism, Taoism and many others, Christianity is a male-dominated religion. It is divided into many different sects, doctrines, and interpretations of the Bible. Contrary to common beliefs, Jesus did not start Christianity. In the United States, we are very proud to say that America is a Christian country. Unfortunately, I disagree with this idea. America is a country composed of many religions and beliefs. The advantage of this country is that we are not compelled to become part of any religion or creed. We have lots of freedom that we can not find anywhere else, and I appreciate this fact. You can freely choose to believe and obey and you have the right to express this without fear of being punished.