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Early Christian music began by borrowing its sources from the Greeks and Hebrews of the Ancient world. ...
Early Christianity prohibited instrumental accompaniment of any kind because it was considered pagan. Christians tried to avoid music being the source of entertainment or art. ... Today, all forms of music have been passed down throughout history. While pathos may be considered much livelier and happier there is also something to be said for ethos, quiet, reflective and meditative music. ...
Early Christians were opposed to art because they felt it worshiped idols instead of God, however, they soon realized that art could be used as a form of visual learning of the many illiterate people as part of Bible teaching, which meant they were no longer were they worshiping objects as idols. ... Naturalism played a part in early Christianity as it adopted the belief of the ancient world that all things are connected, this included religious structures such as the churches being built where the apses were facing the east.
Approximate Word count = 726 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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