Jiang treats the official Catholic explanation of Christianity's triumph as insufficient because culture is persistent and other Roman-world belief systems were intellectually compelling.
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Cultural Persistence
Jiang treats the official Catholic explanation of Christianity's triumph as insufficient because culture is persistent and other Roman-world belief systems were intellectually compelling.
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"going on but the Christians are armored by their faith and their love of Jesus and the miracle that is God. So, triumph and..."
"An explanation if you talk to Christians, especially Catholic Church, is it's a miracle guys. It's the power of faith. That's the explanation. That's..."
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