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Contents
How did Christianity begin?
What do Christians believe?
What are the sacred texts of Christianity?
Why are there so many different kinds of Christians?
How did Christianity begin?
Christianity traces its beginning to the miraculous birth, adult ministry,
death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, known as Jesus Christ. Over 2000
years ago in Palestine (today's Israel), Jesus was born into a humble Jewish
family. His mother was a young peasant woman named Mary. Christians believe
that his father was the Holy Spirit of God, making Jesus both fully human and
fully divine. His earliest followers came to believe that he was the Messiah,
or messenger, sent by God to free God's people from slavery, sin, and death.
God sent his son Jesus in human form so that people would better understand
God as a caring and loving parent. Jesus lived and experienced the suffering
of humans. Jesus healed the sick and told stories, or parables, and preached
sermons that taught what God wanted people to do – to love God with all their
hearts and love their neighbors as themselves. Jesus taught by example. By
being loving and forgiving himself, Jesus taught others to be loving and
forgiving - especially toward those who were considered outcasts in society.
This is the central message and style of Jesus' teaching. During his adult
ministry, Jesus built up a loyal following, led by his twelve disciples. But
Jesus also made enemies among the religious and political leaders of his
time. In the end, these powerful leaders were so threatened by Jesus' growing
following that the Roman governor sentenced Jesus to death and had him
crucified. The third day after Jesus' death, his followers found his tomb
empty and discovered that he had been raised from the dead. Christians
believe that the painful sacrifice of Jesus' life on the cross shows how much
God loves God's people. Jesus paid with his life on Earth for the sins of the
world. Christians believe that in raising Jesus' from the dead, God showed
that Jesus' message of love and forgiveness was more powerful than death, and
that believing in Jesus and following the example of his life and his
teaching would lead to eternal life after death. The resurrection (rising
from the dead) is the sign of God's salvation offered to all people.
After his resurrection, Jesus Christ's followers spread his message
throughout the world, creating the Christian Church. Today there are about
two billion Christians living all over the world.
What do Christians believe?
Christians believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God – fully human and
fully divine – and that through believing in him and following his teachings
they can inherit eternal life. Christians believe that Jesus died for
humanity, that God raised him from the dead, and that Jesus will come again
at the end of time. In addition, Christians believe in the Trinity, or the
three parts of God: God the Father or Creator, God the Son (Jesus) or
Redeemer, and God the Holy Spirit or Sanctifier. The Holy Spirit is God's
presence in the world.
The essence of Jesus' teaching comes from his summary of the Jewish law he
grew up with:
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Love God with all your heart, soul and mind.
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Love your neighbor as yourself.
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Christians also seek to follow the ten
commandments God gave Moses to give the Israelites:
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Worship no other God but me.
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Do not make images to worship.
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Do not misuse the name of God.
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Observe the Sabbath Day (Sunday, for
Christians). Keep it Holy.
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Honor and respect your father and mother.
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Do not murder.
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Do not commit adultery.
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Do not steal.
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Do not acuse anyone falsely. Do not tell lies
about other people.
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Do not envy other's possessions.
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What are the sacred texts of Christianity?
The sacred text of Christianity is the Holy Bible. The Christian Bible has
two parts: the Old Testament which is essentially the Hebrew scriptures of
Jesus' time; and the New Testament which contains writings about Jesus Christ
and about the early church. The four gospels (a word meaning ‘good news') of
the New Testament are accounts of Jesus' life and teaching, of his death and
resurrection. The New Testament also contains the Acts of the Apostles, which
describes the early growth of the Christian church; the letters of Paul and
other important leaders in the early church; the Letter to the Hebrews; and
the Book of Revelation. The New Testament teaches that salvation comes
through believing in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and in
following his teachings. It teaches that salvation is a gift God extends
freely through Jesus Christ to all people.
Why are there so many different kinds of Christians?
From its beginning with a tiny group of Jesus' followers, Christianity has
spread all over the world. Today, it is practiced by two billion people. As
with any large group, Christianity has experienced many different
interpretations, disagreements and struggles for power over the centuries.
These have led to the growth of many different branches of Christianity
interpreting the life, death and resurrection of Jesus in different ways.
There are three basic streams of Christianity: Orthodox, Protestant and Roman
Catholic.
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