The Visigoths and Christianity that Changed Rome

Another episode of Two questions and two answers. My first questions would be, in what ways was Christianity a departure from the ideals and practices of ancient Greece and Rome? The first obvious departure would be the fact that there would be only one God, not many false gods. Speaking of gods in Rome theContinue reading “The Visigoths and Christianity that Changed Rome”

 The Contributions and The attitude

Today, I have Two questions and two answers. My first question is What are the contributions that the Monks made for the European society? To understand all the contributions of the monks we would need to see there way of life. The monks ( also known as the religion of Monasticism) would live inside ofContinue reading ” The Contributions and The attitude”

What was Paul’s Missionary Journeys Like

Before Jesus was taken up to heaven he said to his disciples, “And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” Mark 16: 15 (KJV) After Jesus said this they did just that, they all went there ways preaching the gospel. Wile Jesus was still on earthContinue reading “What was Paul’s Missionary Journeys Like”

Roman Concrete and The Five good Emperors

Ever wonder why a lot of Roman building had many arches? Where they just for decoration or did they have more of a use? First off we need to under stand what the Romans used for building material. That was Concrete, mix of, volcanic ash/tuff, calcium oxide, and pumice. Next is how did they useContinue reading “Roman Concrete and The Five good Emperors”

Two Things of when Augustan was in charge

For to day my two questions are, how did Augustan handle his power. Secondly, was the epic more a political tool for propaganda? Our story starts off when Augustus becomes about the only one in power. This happened because he pretty much got ride of the other ruler that was In charge of the otherContinue reading “Two Things of when Augustan was in charge”

Struggle of the Orders

The Struggle of the Orders, was a peaceful fight for more rights for the Plebeians. The reason for this was because there was two main groups in Roms, one was the Patrician’s and the Plebeians. The Patricain’s had a lot more rights than the Plebeians. The Rights that the Plebeian’s had where they were LiableContinue reading “Struggle of the Orders”

Difference of the liberty of moderns and ancients And a life episode in Alexander

First off, what do you think of when you hear the word Greece? You would probably think of their architecture, politics, and famous writing. Which You can see a lot of thinking of the Greece is in a lot of countries, including ours. But, one thing is different, that is that thought of Liberty. LibertyContinue reading “Difference of the liberty of moderns and ancients And a life episode in Alexander”

Two Wars and their Results  Persian War and the Peloponnesian War

Here I have two famous wars, the Persian War, and the Peloponnesian War. But, for these two wars I have two questions for each. First, what lead up to each war, second, what are the events that happened between each country, and state? First war, the Persian war. It all started with two things happening.Continue reading “Two Wars and their Results  Persian War and the Peloponnesian War”

1question/1answer:  Aristotle’s main points in his Ethics to the average person

So the Question for to day is What are or how would you explain Aristotle’s main points in his Ethics to the the average person? First off Aristotle say’s that you should be virtuous. But then how do you become Virtuous? He then says to do Virtuous things. Then again if I need to virtuousContinue reading “1question/1answer:  Aristotle’s main points in his Ethics to the average person”

2questions/2asnwers: allegory of the cave, and the “philosopher-king”

It’s 2 questions and 2 answers time. First question is  What was Plato’s point in his allegory of the cave? Second Question for today is, What qualities does Plato’s ideal monarch — the “philosopher-king” — possess? Let’s get started with What was Plato’s point in the allegory cave. The allegory cave starts off with 5Continue reading “2questions/2asnwers: allegory of the cave, and the “philosopher-king””