simple by Believing in CHRIST and following his examples
No.
He was a devout Christian and a member of the Church of England. Try his book "Mere Christianity" to see what he considered the "core" of Christian beliefs.
Romans had gods and goddesses Christianity had a Godmeaning one
Monasteries were places where monks studied christian works and they preserved and promoted the ideas and beliefs of Christianity.
Non-Nicene Christianity refers to Christian beliefs that do not adhere to the Nicene Creed, which was established in the 4th century. The key differences between non-Nicene Christianity and mainstream Christian beliefs lie in their interpretations of the nature of Jesus Christ and the Holy Trinity. Non-Nicene Christians may have varying beliefs about the divinity of Jesus and the relationship between God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, diverging from the orthodox views held by mainstream Christian denominations.
Christianity believes in One God, Who Is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Because Jainism is polytheistic, while Christianity is monotheistic.
Monasteries were places where monks studied christian works and they preserved and promoted the ideas and beliefs of christianity.
Mandalas are not inherently against Christianity. Some Christians may view them as a form of meditation or art, while others may see them as conflicting with Christian beliefs. Ultimately, it depends on individual interpretation and beliefs within the Christian community.
It is called (the set of) Judeo-Christian values. Christianity is a daughter-religion of Judaism.
No. It's a system of beliefs and there are people who are Christian from every tribe and people and nation.
The people whom the apostles converted followed Christianity and so on and so on.