The Christianity It is the largest religion in the world today. It is estimated that he has around 2.4 billion followers. Christianity is based on life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. The Christian faith is defined as Abrahamic monotheistic and its followers, Christians, constitute the majority of the population in 157 countries and territories.
Christianity is still culturally diverse in its branches western and easternas well as in his doctrines concerning justification and the nature of salvation, ecclesiology, ordination, and Christology.
“Christian faith is faith in Christ, a person. Beyond the different denominations, what we Christians have in common is the belief that, at a specific moment, in the first century, God entered history. Out of Love, he assumed our human nature, was born as a child and lived among his peers. We believe that he died on the Cross, and that with his death opened the way to Heaven for all human beings who had lived before and would live after. That he was resurrected on the third day, and that he lives in some mysterious way with his already glorious body, although we cannot see him. Before he died, he left us the sacraments, which keep his presence alive in us. Depending on the branch of Christianity, we have a different view of the sacraments, but all Christians share baptism, which introduces us to divine life. We also share the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday, which we remember at Mass. And we all believe that it is Jesus Christ, with his Love, who saves us from death and gives us eternal life. And to get to know him better, to know his teachings, we have the Bible and the tradition that we have inherited since the time of the apostles,” he explains. Victoria Martin de la Torrepresident of Abraham Forum for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue.
what do christians believe
Let’s see in summary:
1. existence of one Godbut which is revealed in three different forms:
– God the Father
– God the Son
– Holy Spirit
two. Christians are based on life and teachings of jesus christ. Jesus taught people to love God and neighbor.
3. Christians believe that God sent Jesus to live as a human being to save humanity of the consequences of their sins: the bad things that mankind had chosen to do that had separated them from God.
Four. Christians believe that through the death and resurrection of Jesus mend this broken relationship With God.
5. Christians establish communication with God through prayer, individual or collective. In addition, to perform other forms of community rituals, for example the mass in Catholicism.
What is the holy book of christians
The holy book of Christians is the Biblewhich is divided into the Old and New Testaments.
The New Testament explains how God sent his only son, Jesus Christ, to restore the broken relationship between people and God that had been caused by human misdeeds.
Jesus was executed on a cross (Crucifixion) as a criminal by the Romans and after three days rose from the dead (Resurrection).
Christianity affirms that the death of Jesus on the cross was sufficient to pay the sin debt of all men and this is what restores the broken relationship between God and man (Hebrews 9:11-14, Hebrews 10:10, Romans 6:23, Romans 5:8).
branches of christianity
1. Catholic Church. It is the largest branch of Christianity, with approximately 1.2 billion members. It’s integrated by the Latin Church and the 23 Eastern Churches. The Catholic Church is the original church founded by Christ. Its highest authority is the Pope, who is considered a descendant of Saint Peter, the first pontiff appointed by Christ to succeed him. Its headquarters are in Vatican City. Catholics believe that there seven sacramentswhich help human beings to achieve salvation: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Marriage.
2. Orthodox churches. Orthodox Christians reject the authority of the Pope. However, they believe that the sacraments are essential for salvation. The Orthodox Church dates back to the first Church founded by the disciples of Jesus in Jerusalem. Many Orthodox Christians believe that this gives them greater authority than other denominations and that they follow the correct teachings.
Many Orthodox churches are organized on a national level, for example, the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Greek Orthodox Church. The separation of those classified as Eastern Christians occurred in the middle of the eleventh century.
3. Protestant tradition. Protestants do not accept the authority of the Pope and believe that the Bible is the only source of authority. These are the key aspects of his belief. Compared to Catholics, the sacraments do not have the same importance for Protestants. Salvation is achieved through faith.
There are many subgroups within the Protestant tradition, such as Baptists and Methodists. There are also fringe groups, which are groups that don’t agree with mainstream Protestant beliefs. In addition, they can have very different points of view due to variations in beliefs. Examples of these groups are unitary and the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
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