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Agenda Bell Work Crash Course Christianity Notes over Christianity Group Work Q’s over Christianity

Bell Work Put in your notes Who was the prophet for Islam? Where did Islam start and why did it start there? List and explain the Five Pillars of Islam. Notes: You will be writing the Blue Down

History of Christianity

Early History Christian history begins with Jesus of Nazareth, a Jew who was born in a small corner of the Roman Empire. Little is known of his early life, but around the age of 30, Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist and had a vision in which he received the blessing of God.

After this event, he began a ministry of teaching, healing, and miracle-working. He spoke of the "kingdom of God," condemned religious hypocrites and interpreted the Mosaic law in new ways.

He spoke before crowds of people, but also chose 12 disciples whom he taught privately. They eagerly followed him, believing him to be the long-awaited Messiah who would usher in the kingdom of God on earth.

After just a few years, however, opposition mounted against Jesus, and he was ultimately executed by crucifixion by the Romans.

Most of Jesus' followers scattered, dismayed at such an unexpected outcome. But three days later, women who went to anoint his body reported that the tomb was empty and an angel told them Jesus had risen from the dead. The disciples were initially sceptical, but later came to believe. They reported that Jesus appeared to them on several occasions and then ascended into heaven before their eyes.

The remainder of the first century AD saw the number of Jesus' followers, who were soon called "Christians," grow rapidly.

Using the extensive system of Roman roads, disciples went on numerous missionary journeys throughout the Roman Empire. He started churches, then wrote letters back to them to offer further counsel and encouragement. Many of these letters would become part of the Christian scriptures, the “New Testament."

In the second and third centuries AD, Christians struggled with persecution from outside the church and doctrinal debates from within the church.

A major turning point in Christian history came in the early 4th century AD, when the Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity.

Christian Map

Emperor Constantine hoped Christianity would be the uniting force of his empire.

Agenda Bell Work Finish Notes over Christianity Group Work Q’s over Christianity Video Introduction to Judaism Judaism Q’s

Bell Work Who was the prophet of Christianity? How did the prophet die? Who made Christianity the official religion of the Roman empire? How did the religion spread throughout the Roman territory?

In the meantime, the considerable religious, cultural, and political differences between the Eastern and Western churches were becoming increasingly apparent. Religiously, the two parts of kingdoms had different views on topics such as the use of icons, the nature of the Holy Spirit, and the date on which Easter should be celebrated.

Culturally, the Greek East has always tended to be more philosophical and abstract in its thinking, while the Latin West tended toward a more pragmatic and legal-minded approach.

1054 AD, when Pope Leo IX excommunicated the patriarch of Constantinople, the leader of the Eastern church. Christian church has been officially divided into West (“Roman Catholic") and East (“Greek Orthodox") ever since.

In the 1400s, some western Christians began to publicly challenge aspects of the church. They spoke against the abuse of authority and corruption in Christian leadership. They called for a return to the gospel and a stripping off of traditions and customs like purgatory, the cult of the saints and relics, and the withholding of the communion wine from non-clergy. They began to translate the Bible - then available only in Latin - into the common languages of the people.

However, these early reformers did not have widespread success, and most were executed for their teachings. Jan Hus was burned at the stake in 1415

In 1517, a German monk named Martin Luther posted 95 complaints against the practice of selling indulgences on a church door. Justification by faith alone

Luther used the printing press to spread his teachings Luther was excommunicated.

There are perhaps thousands of Christian denominations Today, Christianity is the largest world religion, with over 2 billion adherents. It is the majority religion of Europe and the Americas, and there are churches in almost every nation in the world. There are perhaps thousands of Christian denominations