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The life, teachings, and death of Jesus Christ for our sins. - Coggle…
The life, teachings, and death of Jesus Christ for our sins.
Jesus was born to Mary and Joseph through the immaculate conception. Jesus is the son of God.
Incarnation of Jesus: God became human in the form of Jesus
Baptism of Jesus by his cousin, John the Baptist.
Jesus completed many miracles during his time on Earth
Salvation: Jesus was dying for the sins of the world
Atonement: Jesus' death on the cross was for our sins
Resurrection: Jesus rose from the dead, created hope for humanity
Ascension: Jesus rises to heaven to be seated next to God
Jesus will come again.
Written Scripture of Christianity: The Holy Bible
Old Testament- The original Hebrew Bible
The New Testament- tells of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
Canonical Gospels- tell the story of Jeus
Synoptic Gospels- similar view of Jesus; similar in structure, content, and wording
Mark
Matthew
Luke
Mystical Gospel- different view of Jesus and his teachings
John
The Letters- written by various Christian leaders to provide guidance for early Christian churches.
Paul wrote some of these letters. Also known as Paul the Apostle (Paul of Tarsus)
Non-canonical Gospels (not included in the Bible); Gnostic
Gospel of Thomas
Gospel of Mary Magdalene
Gosepl of Judas- conversations between Jesus and Judas
Gospel of Thomas-
Ways of viewing and understanding Jesus Christ
Biblical- Understand Jesus through the New Testament of the Bible
Historical- Understand Jesus through his life events, Immaculate Conception, dying on the Cross, Resurrection, etc
Mystical- Believe that Jesus was not of flesh and blood; made up or never existed
Gnositc Christianity
Apostolic Succession- The understanding that a direct, uninterrupted line of continuity from the first Apostles of Jesus to the bishops now. The Pope is the holder of Apostolic Succession now.
Roman Catholic
Eastern Orthodox
Protestant Reformation (split in Christianity): Luther believed there was a problem in the Church and Christianity. This led to the formation of different denominations of Christianity.
God created the universe in seven days. (Book of Genesis)
Day 1: Light/Dark
Day 2: Atmosphere
Day 3: Dry ground/Plants
Day 4: Sun, moon, and stars
Day 5: Birds and sea creatures
Day 6: Land animals and humans
Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden: This is the story in the Bible that is the orinigial sin. Adam and Eve did not listen to God and ate from the tree.
Day 7: The Sabbath, day of rest
The Holy Trinity: God is three persons, one God. God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.