We could multiply such examples, Nietszche has pages and pages on how the values of the Christian and those of the Romans (especially
the Roman aristocracy) were diametrically opposed.
Although Paul going to Rome did infect
the Roman aristocracy with Christianity.
Not exact matches
The Holy
Roman «Empirers» / Popes / Kings / Queens / evangelists / Mormons et al continued the money grab selling access to JC and heaven resulting in some of today's richest organizations on the globe i.e. the Christian churches (including the Mormon Church) and related
aristocracies / heirarchies.
The Holy
Roman «Empirers» / Popes / Kings / Queens / Evangelists et al continued the money grab selling access to JC and heaven resulting in some of today's richest organizations on the globe i.e. the Christian churches (including the Mormon Church) and related
aristocracies.
In the main the priestly
aristocracy and their immediate adherents tended to be friendly, or subservient, to the
Romans.
And, in any case,
aristocracy is the strong sense — including the aristocratic features of the philosophy of the Greeks and
Romans — was bound to fade away over time in the face of the truthful Christian insight about the unique irreplaceability of every human person.
The vision of social civility bequeathed us by the Enlightenment with the collaboration of religious institutions extended classical Greek and
Roman concepts of democracy from an
aristocracy to the life of the people, giving us a truly participatory democracy in the early years of the republic.
The Holy
Roman «Empirers» / Popes / Kings / Queens / Evangelicals et al continued the money grab selling access to JC and heaven resulting in some of today's richest organizations on the globe i.e. the Christian churches (including the Mormon Church) and related
aristocracies.
The Holy
Roman «Empirers» / Popes / Kings / Queens et al continued the money grab selling access to JC and heaven resulting in some of today's richest organizations on the globe i.e. the Christian churches (including the Mormon Church) and related
aristocracies.
Aristocracy: From the Carthaginians, to the early
romans, many societies were run by the powerful, as a group.