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Overview of Christianity - Equality, Diversity & Inclusion |

A brief overview of Christianity · Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah promised in the Old Testament. · Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the Son ...

Christianity: Basic Beliefs | URI - United Religions Initiative

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 ...

The basics of Christian beliefs - BBC

Christians believe that there is only one God, whom they call Father as Jesus Christ taught them. They recognise Jesus as the son of God and ...

Christianity - Wikipedia

Creeds · Belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ as the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit · The death, descent into hell, resurrection and ascension of Christ · The ...

Christianity ‑ Dogma, Definition & Beliefs - The HISTORY Channel

Christians are monotheistic, i.e., they believe there's only one God, and he created the heavens and the earth. This divine Godhead consists of ...

Christianity | Definition, Origin, History, Beliefs, Symbols ... - Britannica

Christianity is a major religion stemming from the life, teachings, and death of Jesus of Nazareth in the 1st century CE. It has become the largest of the ...

8 Beliefs of a True Christian - Life, Hope & Truth

1. True Christians believe God exists. One cannot be a Christian if he or she doesn't first believe in an invisible power that created everything.

What Do Christians Believe? - MegaVoice

What Are the 5 Basic Beliefs of Christianity? · 1. One God: · 2. Jesus Christ is the Son of God: · 3. The Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ: · 4. Salvation by ...

What Do Christians Really Believe? - Christianity Beliefs and Practices

Christians believe that Jesus' life, sacrificial death, and resurrection provide salvation for humanity, freeing us from sin and offering ...

What are the 5 Basic Beliefs of Christianity? - Awaken City Church

#1 - God Christians believe there is only one God. God has existed from the beginning of time. He created and sustains all things.

Statement of Beliefs - Compassion Christian Church

We believe love is to be shown to all people as the central trait of the Christian faith. ... We believe the mission of the Church is to reach the spiritually ...

Our Christian Beliefs | UMC.org

We share the following basic affirmations in common with all Christian communities. Explore what we say about God, human being, the church, the Bible and more.

What Are the Core Beliefs of Christianity? - Topical Studies

The Bible is the way God chose to communicate with the world; it communicates the core tenets that define the Christian faith.

What Are the Christian Beliefs Most Central to Christianity?

The Christian beliefs most essential to Christianity are that God exists, Jesus is our risen Savior and Lord, and that we are saved by grace.

3 Essential Beliefs all Christian Churches Share

This article aims to define the essential beliefs of all Christ-followers and explain what each tenet means.

Christian beliefs - 100prophecies.org

Christian beliefs · 1. God created all that is seen and unseen. Christians believe that God is the creator of all people, the world, the universe, and ...

Christian denomination - Wikipedia

Groups of denominations—often sharing broadly similar beliefs, practices, and historical ties—are sometimes known as "branches of Christianity". These branches ...

Basic Christian Beliefs: Doctrines, Creeds, Key Articles of Faith

CHRISTIAN BELIEFS ... According to the BBC: “Christians believe in justification by faith — that through their belief in Jesus as the Son of God, ...

What Is God Like? (The Absolute Basics of The Christian Faith)

... Christian Faith is a visual introduction to the core beliefs of the Christian faith. While it assumes no background knowledge of the ...

History of early Christianity | Beliefs, Characteristics, Organization ...

The development of the early Christian church from its roots in the Jewish community of Roman Palestine to the conversion of Constantine I and the convocation ...