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"Belief In God Was Central To The Lives Of The Early Christians But Has Become Irrelevant For Modern Man" Discuss

"Belief in God was central to the lives of the early Christians but has become irrelevant for modern man" Discuss

Luke's Act's of the Apostles, an early diary of the Christian faith, concludes with St. Paul's arrival in Rome in around 60 A.D. Christianity had come to the centre of world power and learning. However, St. Paul was brought there to stand trial for being a Christian, and eventually sentenced to death. It is all too easy to forget that these were the conditions under which Christianity spent its infancy, and with this context in mind the question of man's need for God seems almost imbecilic. However, ‘modern man' is a term that conjures up a very different context, and moreover is constantly evolving – herein lies the beginning of our study of human faith.

Let us look firstly at fact. The decline of a need for God can be loosely evaluated by studying the influence of religions in the world today. Christianity is not the only religion we may consider here; any......


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