The Spread of the Christian Life Through the Migration of Spiritual Ideas Among ‘the Bravest of all Thracians’
Daniel Gligore (danielgligore@yahoo.com)
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No 4, Proceedings of Harvard Square Symposium, The Phenomenon of Migration, August 22-23, 2016 from Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies
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The Christian teaching was received quickly, peacefully and by scores by ‘the bravest of all Thracians’. The Christianization of the Dacians, renowned by their steadfastness in faith, traditions, language and area in which they lived, seems surprising considering that all the influences which came from the migratory and oppressing nations haven’t deterred them from their way of life. The documents of that era, the archeological discoveries and historic logic all lead towards the conclusion that the Savior’s teachings was seen by the Dacians as a fulfillment of their own monotheistic religion.
Keywords: Christianity; Christianization; Dacians; Dacia; ethnogenesis and the Christianization of Romanians. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 31 pages
Date: 2016-08
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Published in Conference proceedings The Phenomenon of Migration, 22-23 August 2016, pages 41-71
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.999592
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