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Christianity:
the religion which grew out of the
Jewish faith as transformed by the
worship of Jesus
Christ after the Resurrection, and which, by combina-
tion with Greek culture and the
conversion of a great
part of the Roman Empire, took a systematized
form
as “historical Christianity,” having its chief
basis in
Europe and presiding over the development of Western
civilization until recent centuries.
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