Christianity
Christianity
Christianity
THE CROSS
Cross is the principal symbol of the Christian religion, recalling the crucifixion
of Jesus Christ and the redeeming benefits of His passion and death. The cross is
thus a sign both of Jesus Himself and the faith of Christians
Basic Facts:
Founder Jesus Christ ( 7 B.C. – A.D. )
Sacred Texts Bible ( Old and New Testament )
Doctrines Trinity, Virgin birth, Deity of Christ, Rsurrection,
Last Judgment
• Salvation
Salvation for Christians is the freedom from eternal damnation and
receiving eternal life in the new heaven and the new earth. This can
only be attained through Jesus Christ by accepting Him as Savior and
be baptized in His name. For Catholic Christians however, it is not
enough to believe. Faith must be couple with good words
• Judgment
Christian holds the belief that Jesus will return to Judgment Day to fulfill the
rest of the Old Testament prophecies – to judge the living and the dead and
establish God’s Kingdom in the new earth and new heaven
• Trinitarian Doctrine
Although Christianity is generally considered a monotheistic religion, Christians
also believe that Jesus was God’s Son, and that He and the Holy Spirit are both also
fully God, as well as beingsepareate entities entirely. They believe in one God in
three persons, the Trinitarian God
This is a concept many find hard to accept, and some Christians (the Iglesia Ni
Cristo or Church of Christ) choose not to accept, but the majority of Christians see it
as an essential part of their faith. The Bible does not specifically refer to the Trinity,
but is a common doctrine (shrouded in mystery) and is included in the Nicene Creed
which serves to outline the core beliefs of Christianity.
• Christian Worship
Christian worship involves praising God in music and
speech, readings from the Scriptures (Bible), prayers of various
sorts, a homily/sermon, and various holy ceremonies (called
sacrament by Catholic Christian) such as the Eucharist.
Catholic Christians believe in sacraments, encounter with
the risen Christ, other Christians don’t.
While worship is often thought of only as services where
Christians come together in group (usually in a church or house
of worship). Christians can worship, and any place, but the
communitarian aspect of worship must be ignored.
The Bible
The bible which is the very foundation of Christian faith, is
not just one book, but an entire libraries, with stories, songs,
poetry, letters and history, as well as literature that might more
obviously qualify as religious.
The Christian Bible has two sections : The Old and New
Testament. The Old Testament is the original Hebrew Bible
(Torah in Hebrew), the sacred scriptures of Jewish faith written
at different times between about 1200 and 165 B.C. The New
Testament Books were written by the Christians in the first
century A.D.
The Hebrew Bible which comprises the Old Testament has 39 books ,
written over a long period of time, and is the literary archive of the
ancient nation of Israel. It was traditionally arranged in three sections:
The Five Books, The Prophets, and the Writings.