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Jesus- central figure of Christianity - Coggle Diagram
Jesus
- central figure of Christianity
Eastern Orthodox
- 2nd largest Christian church
Protestant Reformation-
reformation that challenged the roman catholic church
Calvin
- French theologian
Luther
- composed the 95 theses that started the protestant revolution
Apostolic
succession
- uninterrupted transmission of spiritual authority from the apostles through successive popes and bishops
Maricon
- preached that god who sent Jesus into the world was different than the creator god of Judaism
Council of Nicea
- by emperor Constantine to resolve the controversy of Arianism, a doctrine held that Christ was not divine but was a created being
Crusades
- religious wars between Christians a Muslims over control of holy sites
Gospels
Canonical Gospels
-text approved by the consensus of the churches
Synoptic Gospel
- Mark Matthew Luke
Original Sin
- state of sin in which humanity existed since the fall of man
Trinity
- belief that there is one God in 3 persons
Gnostic Christianity
- various groups emphasized personal spiritual knowledge over orthdox teachings, traditions, and ecclesiastical authority
Gospel of Mary Magdalene
- book about comfort when the disciples were grieving the death of Jesus
Gospel of Tomas
- criticized the view that the kingdom of God is a time or a place
Gospel of Judas
- Gnostic gospel that consists of conversations between Jesus and Judas Iscariot
Mary
- mother of Jesus
John the Baptist
- cousin of Jesus sent before him to prepare the way
Paul of tarsus
- apostle of Jesus