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Salvation through Christianity
people
Jesus
Mary
John the Baptist
Paul of tarsus
Luther
Calvin
french theologian, pastor and reformer during the Protestant reformation
principal figure in the development of the system of christian theology called calvinism
lutheranism is one of the largest branches of protestantism that identifies with the teachings of jesus christ and founded by martin luther
commonly known as saint paul and also known by his hebrew name, spread the teachings of jesus in the 1st century
Often considered the most important person after jesus in history of christianity
His letters have had an enormous influence on christian theology
known as a major figure in Christianity
he was part of people's turning from sin and turning to god; jesus wanted to identify with this turning
mother of jesus
Her body was able to go straight to heaven because her soul hadn't been tainted by original sin
christians believe that he is the messiah promised in the old testament and that he is the son of god
Was the messiah that not only came to heal and deliver, but to suffer and die for people’s sins
history
crusades
Protestant reformation
eastern orthodox
council of nicea
original sin
trinity
apostolistic succession
method where the ministry of the christian church is held to be derived from the apostles by a continuous succession; transmission of spiritual authority from apostles through successive popes and bishops
belief that there is one god, who is the father, son and holy spirit
This doctrine is one of the most difficult ideas in christianity
an augustine christian doctrine that says that every soul is born sinful, which means that they are born with a built-in urge to do bad things and to disobey god
council of christian bishops in the city of nicea by roman emperor Constantine
Was the first effort to attain consensus in the church through assembly
Intended to address the entire body of believers
one of the 3 main groups; not all churches are this
Nominal head is the patriarch of constantinople
Made up of a number of self-governing churches which are either autocephalous or autonomous
United in faith and by a common approach to theology, tradition, worship
religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered catholic europe, setting in the place the structures and beliefs that would define the continent in the modern era
broke away from the authority of the pope and the roman catholic church
series of religious wars supported by the latin church
Best known are those to the holy land in period between 1095-1291 that we're to liberate Jerusalem and its surrounding area from islamic rule
important
gospel of thomas
gospel of mary magdelene
gospel of judas
gnostic christianity
synoptic gospels
canonical gospels
marcion
rejected the old testament as the work of the creator of god, but did not deny its efficacy for those who did not believe in christ
created marcionism which is an early christian dualistic belief system that originated from the teachings of marcion
matthew, mark, luke and john
occurred gradually during first 4 centuries
first three books of the new testament- matthew, mark and luke
called this because they are so similar in structure, content and wording that they can easily be set side by side to provide a synoptic comparison of their content
christ is seen as a divine being which has taken human form in order to lead humanity back into light
content consists of conversations between jesus and judas, gnostic culture
only woman besides mary to be mentioned
proclaims that the kingdom of god is already present for those who understand the secret message of jesus