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Christianity By:Ricardo,Noelani,Jeremiah
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The Start of Christianity Christianity originated with Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish prophet and teacher who probably came to believe he was the Son of God and certainly was regarded as such by his disciples. Jesus preached in Israel during the time of Augustus, urging a purification of the Jewish religion that would free Israel and establish the kingdom of God on earth. He urged a moral code based on love, charity, and humility, and he asked the faithful to follow his lessons, abandoning worldly concern. Many disciples believed that a Final Judgment day was near at hand, on which God would reward the righteous with immortality and condemn sinners to everlasting hell.
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Principles & Practices 1. Humility or faith and trust in God which is the foundation of all true relationships with God. 2. Communication with God through prayer and self-denial. 3. Observance of The Law which is written in Scripture and in the hearts of those who love the truth. 4. The offering of sacrifice to God and partaking of the sacrificial offering (various animal and bird offerings in the Old Testament, the Lamb of God in the New Testament, the sacrifice of the Mass in the Catholic Church). -Church -10 commandements
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important texts 1.the bible-a collection of many things pertaining to the religion. 2.old testament-made of 39 books,original hebrew writings with the laws, commandments, and stories 3.new testament-made of 27 books, written by christian leaders. And a record of Christ.
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role of women owned the meeting houses in the middle ages considered by monks to be gods greatest trial when married be faithful and obedient to spouse
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Important People in Christianity Traditional Christian is monotheistic belief in one God and belief in Jesus Christ is the Messiah sent to save the world. Adam and eve, the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ,
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Holidays Easter - third sunday in April December - 25 Christmas Ash Wednesday- February 18
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did the religion spread? yup. by word of mouth till Constantine got baptized and decades later Phillip the Arab made it national religion
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Christianity in Art and Architecture During the pre-Constantinian period, there was not much that distinguished the Christian churches from typical domestic architecture. Rome becomes Christian: Constantine Builds Churches emperors built temples for their religion so Constantine wanted to build churches in honor of christianity churches in rome and the holy land Roman temple architecture was inappropriate The basilica
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Impact in World History The facts of history show that Christianity has played the major role in securing people’s rights and liberty in Great Britain, Europe, Japan, South Korea, the former Soviet Union, parts of the Middle East, and the United States. Throughout history, Christian leaders in Great Britain, the United States, Continental Europe, Asia, India, Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Australia not only have led the way in securing our political, religious and economic rights and liberty, but also have led the way in providing charity to the poor and needy, including health care.
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