The Enduring Benefits of Christianity
The Enduring Benefits of Christianity to Global History and Human Freedom Christianity, one of the world's oldest and most influential religions, has profoundly shaped human civilization over two millennia. Emerging from the teachings of Jesus Christ in the 1st century AD, it has not only provided spiritual guidance to billions but also contributed significantly to societal progress, ethical frameworks, and the advancement of freedom. This article explores Christianity's historical benefits and its role in fostering liberty, drawing on key examples from history. Historically, Christianity has been a catalyst for education and intellectual development. In the Middle Ages, monastic orders preserved classical knowledge through scriptoria, copying ancient texts that might otherwise have been lost. The establishment of universities, such as Bologna (1088), Oxford (1096), and Cambridge (1209), was often driven by Christian institutions seeking to educate clergy and laity alike. This ...