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History (and other things) Reconsidered
History (and other things) Reconsidered
Posted in American History, American West History, Caliphates, Cholulans, Christianity, Christianity the first 100 years, comparative religion, Conquest of Mexico, Conquest of Mexico Revisited, early Christianity, early Islam, epistemic injustice, George Armstrong Custer, Hernan Cortes, Hernando Cortes, History, History of Mexico, History of Mexico CIty, Islam, Latin American History, life of Jesus, life of Muhammad, Little Bighorn Battle, mental practice, Mexica, Mexico, Montana History, Montezuma, Montezuma II, Omayyad Caliphates, Rashidun Caliphates, Rashidun Caliphs, Saint Paul, Saint Peter, Sioux Wars, social epistemology, Spain in the new world, Spanish American History, SPanish Conquests, spread of Christianity, spread of Islam, St Paul, St Peter, The Apostles, Thirty Years War, Tlaxcalans, Umayyad Caliphs
Tagged American West History, Battle of the Litlte Bighorn, First Thirty Years War, First World War, free speech, George Armstrong Custer, Indian wars, Little Bighorn, Second Thirty Years War, Second World War, Sioux Wars, social constructionism, testimonial injustice, tolerance, tyranny of imposition, Wars of Religion
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Reconsidering Christianity and Islam: The First 100 Years
These days there is much in the news about Islam and Christianity, but there is also much about these religions that is little known. They had very different beginnings and their historical development also took different paths, but then there … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Christianity the first 100 years, comparative religion, early Christianity, early Islam, Islam, life of Jesus, life of Muhammad, Omayyad Caliphates, Rashidun Caliphates, Rashidun Caliphs, Saint Paul, Saint Peter, spread of Christianity, spread of Islam, St Paul, St Peter, The Apostles, Umayyad Caliphs
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