多彩な 英語 講師陣から検索…
Alice
As today Ukraine celebrates Orthodox Easter, I want to share the story about how christianity appeared on this territory.
Volodymyr the Grate was the Prince of Kievian Rus’ whose fate was to christen this land. But here is the question: what was the problem of paganism? During centuries the ancestors of modern Ukrainians were worshiping gods of sun, wind and etc. However, in the 10th century the indicator of a developed country was the existence of religion its’ land, and as Volodymyr’s desire was to have good external relations with other countries, he decided to take an example of the Byzantine Empire. He was baptized in Korsun and then baptized the Rus’ people in Pochaiana river. What’s interesting is that ordinary people didn’t take this procedure of christianization seriously, so they kept praying to gods of nature with crosses on their necks for a while.
One more interesting fact!
Before Volodymyr came to the realization that he would need to baptize the Rus’, he had been famous for his exceptional peccability. It is believed that he had over 800 concubines and didn’t disdain wine. That’s why he is still called “the holiest sinner”.
2021年5月3日 07:54
訂正 · 2
As today Ukraine celebrates Orthodox Easter, I want to share the story about how
christianity appeared on this territory. Volodymyr the Great was the Prince of
Kievian Rus’ whose fate was to christen this land. But here is the question:
what was the problem of paganism? During centuries the ancestors of modern
Ukrainians were worshiping gods of sun, wind etc. However, in the 10th
century the indicator of a developed country was the existence of religion on its’
land, and as Volodymyr’s desire was to have good external relations with other
countries, he decided to take an example of the Byzantine Empire. He was
baptized in Korsun and then baptized the Rus’ people in Pochaiana river. What’s
interesting is that ordinary people didn’t take this procedure of
christianization seriously, so they kept praying to gods of nature with crosses
on their necks for a while. One more interesting fact! Before Volodymyr came to
the realization that he would need to baptize the Rus’, he had been famous for
his exceptional peccability. It is believed that he had over 800 concubines and
didn’t disdain wine. That’s why he is still called “the holiest sinner”.
2021年5月3日
もっと早く上達したいですか?
この学習コミュニティに参加して、無料の練習問題を試してください!



