Chapter 10 The Worlds of Christendom

The Worlds of Christendom:

In Chapter 10 it talks about Christianity becoming a popular European Faith. After Muhammed's death only few Christian groups remained. When Muslim forces took over Jerusalem and constructed the shrine known as the Dome of Rock it became a sacred location. The stone meant different things to the Jews and Christians. The jews believed that it meant Abraham offered his son as a sacrifice to God. To Christians it was a place that Jesus had visited and learned with teachers. In Africa Christianity had become the majority religion. It took it's shape during the fifth and sixth centuries. Many commoners became Christian. The Byzantine Empire took over the Western Roman Empire. It was viewed as a continuation of the Roman empire. The Roman Emperor began to favor Christianity and established a new capital in Byzantium. 

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