Ferrari, Gaudenzio. "Stories of Life and Passion of Christ." Fresco, 1513. Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Varallo Sesia (VC), Italy.
Ferrari, Gaudenzio. "Stories of Life and Passion of Christ." Fresco, 1513. Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Varallo Sesia (VC), Italy.
Colonies Learn Government from Churches
In the colonial era, the New Testament Church played a significant role in shaping the principles of self-governance among the colonies. Drawing inspiration from biblical teachings, the colonists sought to establish a system of governance that reflected their religious beliefs and values. The New Testament Church emphasized concepts such as individual responsibility, equality, and the importance of community participation. These principles greatly influenced the development of colonial self-governance, as the colonists looked to create a society in which each individual had a voice and shared in the decision-making process. Through the teachings of the New Testament Church, the colonies learned valuable lessons in self-governance that would eventually lay the foundation for the democratic ideals that continue to shape our nation today.