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  2. Template:Socialist rulers - Wikipedia

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  3. Lists of state leaders by century - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... government leaders, and other rulers in any given century. Leaders by century; State; ... This page was last edited on 25 October ...

  4. Template talk:Socialist rulers - Wikipedia

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    Since the Constitution revisions have to be approved by a 2/3 majority in the Portuguese Assembly of the Republic, by the largest parties, center-right PSD and center-left PS, it makes sense that the current text of the Constitution has become centrist, its socialist content started to be changed when the first revision was done in 1982, and it ...

  5. Timeline of official adoptions of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    c. 313 – Caucasian Albania (Udi) [2] c. 319 – Christianization of Iberia (Georgia) [3] [4] [5] c. 325 – Kingdom of Aksum (Ethiopian Orthodox Church) 337 – Roman Empire (baptism of Constantine I) 361 – Rome returns to paganism under Julian the Apostate; 364 – Rome returns to Christianity, specifically the Arian Church

  6. Christianity and politics - Wikipedia

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    The first state to recognize Christianity as its official religion was the Kingdom of Armenia in 301. [1] Christianity gained prominence in Roman politics during the reign of Constantine the Great, who favored Christianity and legalized its practice in the empire in 313. [2] Christians were also appointed to government positions at this time. [3]

  7. Christian socialism - Wikipedia

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    Christian socialism is a religious and political philosophy that blends Christianity and socialism, endorsing socialist economics on the basis of the Bible and the teachings of Jesus. [1] Many Christian socialists believe capitalism to be idolatrous and rooted in the sin of greed .

  8. List of rulers who converted to Christianity - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rulers who converted to Christianity. The conversion of monarchs was often an important step in the process of Christianization . 1st century

  9. Religious socialism - Wikipedia

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    Early Christian communities also practiced the sharing of goods and labour, a simple form of socialism subsequently followed in certain forms of monasticism. Several monastic orders continue these practices today". [1] The teachings of Jesus are frequently described as socialist, especially by Christian socialists. [2]