Christian faith is based on Jesus and his second coming . And on John. chapter 3 verse 16. Which says . For god so loved the world , that he gave us his only son who believes in him will not perish , but have everlasting life.
They had faith. It is faith upon which the Christian religion was founded (and not the requirement to adhere to the numerous laws of Judaism). St. Paul emphasized this in a number of his epistles.
Jesus is inseparable from Christianity since it is upon Him that it is based. Jesus is the reason for the religion, and He established it. Therefore, every part of a Christian's life and beliefs is impacted by Jesus.
Anglicanism also known as Church of England is Denomination of the christian faith and as such its belifes values and litagy are based upon the bible.
No. America was based upon the "United States Declaration of Independence" and not the "Bible," i.e., the "establishment clause" of the 1st amendment only prohibited the establishment or preference of a religion by Congress - it did not make its core base, the "Bible."
Both religions, Christianity and Islam, were orginated by God through God revelation of the Bible and Quran to respectively the prophets Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them).
Jesus, the person upon which most of Christian belief is based, spent some time teaching in that city, then apparently destroyed the temple and was later crucified there.
Catholic is a denomination that is based strictly upon Christian faith. Presbyterian is a denomination based on actual Christianity and it closely relates to the actual work of Jesus on earth.
Yes, according to Christian belief, Jesus took on the sins of humanity and sacrificed himself to atone for them.
Jonathan Youmans has written: 'The Christian remembrancer, or Short reflections upon the faith, life, and conduct, of a real Christian' -- subject- s -: Christian life
You probably dont display your faith too often. Like oh you're a Christian?! Maybe that kinda thing
Look at the Justice system in the United States which is based upon Judeo-Christian principles.
None and All! I know that doesn't make any sense yet, but IN MY OPINION it will. (I capitalize, because this is my belief and opinion, others might disagree) To answer this question you have to ask yourself what does the word christian mean? Defined, it is a believer in Jesus Christ as Savior. In order for Jesus Christ to have become our Savior, He had to die on the cross for our sins. So, in essence, Christianity was born upon His death. Now if that is true, then anyone who believed that fact at that time, when it happened was a Christian. Meaning that all of the disciples who believed that at that point in time became a founder of the Christian faith, but it also included all those who were not of the original 12. It included anyone who believe that He died for their sins and believed in His teachings. Following me so far...? Now as to who "introduced" the Christian faith, I would have to say that the honor belongs to Jesus Christ Himself and no other. Jesus taught the disciples making Him a teacher (someone who is educated and teaches others) and the disciples the students (someone who learns from one who teaches). So if Jesus was the teacher, He is the one who introduced Christianity meaning that none of the disciples did. The disciples merely followed in His footsteps, but He led the way.