The early heritage of the Christian cult in the Illyrian-Arberian lands

Session

Architecture and Spatial Planning

Description

The social, political, economic, social and cultural circumstances that existed at that time in the Arab world brought one of the most emblematic figures in the entire history of mankind, Jesus Christ (Messiah). Jesus Christ was born as the savior of evil and the abandonment of many idols, and in their name the impoverished population was mistreated, violated, enslaved to the point of inhumanity. The period in which Christ lived involved two different religious worlds, the Jews on the one hand and the pagan Romans on the other. Both of these religious worlds were going through ideological turmoil at the moment, where great changes were expected. Jesus Christ was born in the period of the emperor Augustus and died in the period of the emperor Tiberius. He brought another image to the religious spiritual world, which, of course, had its roots in the Jewish religion, but at the same time broke away from it and continued an autonomous path in itself.

Keywords:

faith, monotheism, Christianity, basilica, cult, culture.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-50-5

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

29-10-2022 12:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2022 12:00 AM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic/2022.357

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The early heritage of the Christian cult in the Illyrian-Arberian lands

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

The social, political, economic, social and cultural circumstances that existed at that time in the Arab world brought one of the most emblematic figures in the entire history of mankind, Jesus Christ (Messiah). Jesus Christ was born as the savior of evil and the abandonment of many idols, and in their name the impoverished population was mistreated, violated, enslaved to the point of inhumanity. The period in which Christ lived involved two different religious worlds, the Jews on the one hand and the pagan Romans on the other. Both of these religious worlds were going through ideological turmoil at the moment, where great changes were expected. Jesus Christ was born in the period of the emperor Augustus and died in the period of the emperor Tiberius. He brought another image to the religious spiritual world, which, of course, had its roots in the Jewish religion, but at the same time broke away from it and continued an autonomous path in itself.