ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY AND ITS SPREAD TO WESTERN COUNTRIES

Authors

  • Jamoliddin Mamanov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V4SI9Y2024N47

Keywords:

Christianity, or Judaism, Moses, Israel, Jerusalem, the idea of the presence of God, the Roman Empire, geographical factor, irrigated agriculture, dry farming, nomadic cattle breeding, Western Europe, the Catholic Church.

Abstract

This article examines the history of the Christian religion, the socio-political and economic-cultural situation of the period of its emergence, an analysis of the reasons that led to the emergence of the Christian religion and the influence of the mode of production, which was formed under the influence of the climatic conditions of Western Europe. The history of religions is considered from the position of the geographical school in sociology. In addition, the article contains a philosophical opinion on the reasons for the spread of the Christian religion from the territory of Israel to all Western European regions, the emergence of the Catholic Church and the establishment of dominance over secular power, as well as the weakening of religious power and the end of the dominance of the Catholic Church in the following stages of the historical development of Western society.

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Published

2024-11-28

How to Cite

Mamanov, J. (2024). ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY AND ITS SPREAD TO WESTERN COUNTRIES. Ижтимоий-гуманитар фанларнинг долзарб муаммолари Актуальные проблемы социально-гуманитарных наук Actual Problems of Humanities and Social Sciences., 4(S/9), 317–326. https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V4SI9Y2024N47