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 • José Carlos Vélez García • Civilization II • Prof. Gerardo Karren Christianity

• José Carlos Vélez García • Civilization II • Prof. Gerardo Karren Christianity

Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the recognition of Jesus of Nazareth as

Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the recognition of Jesus of Nazareth as its founder and central figure. Followers believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament, who died for the redemption of the sins of mankind, and rose three days after his death.

Christianity His texts and sacred writings, they share with Judaism the Tanakh, which constitutes

Christianity His texts and sacred writings, they share with Judaism the Tanakh, which constitutes the basis and source for the Old Testament of the different Bibles. For this reason it is considered an Abrahamic religion along with Judaism and Islam. The word "Christianity" comes from the Greek χριστιανός, Christiane, Christian, in turn comes from the name Χριστός, Christos, Christ, translated from the Hebrew "Messiah" which means "Anointed"

Christianity The name of Christians has been shared through the centuries, large groups of

Christianity The name of Christians has been shared through the centuries, large groups of believers, each in turn came as Christians to ignore the other groups with dogmatic views different from their own. The Catholic Church adopted this name after the disciples led by Peter followed the instructions of Jesus when he rose, "Go and bring the gospel to all nations", ie "catolisis. " Or is that 'Catholic' is an adjective for the noun 'Christian'.

Christianity exists in a group of books in what is known as the Bible,

Christianity exists in a group of books in what is known as the Bible, which contains the sacred text for consideration and obedience. The various Christian denominations vary in how translation and interpretation of those scriptures. But all Christian churches accept the authority of the Bible, which includes the Old Testament and New Testament.

Christianity All Christians believe in life after death, which usually involve Heaven (aka paradise)

Christianity All Christians believe in life after death, which usually involve Heaven (aka paradise) and Hell. With the difference that Catholicism believes in purgatory, which is a transient state of purification and expiation of sins.

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