First, one must define "Christianity" because it is a often used term and has, over the course of time, lost much of its meaning.There are lots of practices that are prescribed amongst Christians and are derived from The Bible, so lets figure out what "Christian" means first.
"Christian" literaly means "little Christ." Thus, it is a person who is attempting to mimic Christ. This is best done following his teachings. So, we may derive what practices ought to be practiced in Christianity by looking to Jesus' teachings and proceeding from there.
At one point, Jesus is asked to identify the greatest commandment. He responds that the all the greatest commandment is two-fold:
# One should love Yahweh (God) with one's entire heart, soul, mind, and strength # One should love one's neighbour as one would love oneself So all Christian practices ought to flow out of those two.
Believe and be baptized in the name of Jesus and you will be saved.
follow what God tellls us Answer: Love God. Love your Neighbour.
Key practices of Christianity are reading the Bible. Praying to God. Worship in whatever form you may. Attending a church to fellowship with other believers.
Historically, the interaction between Christianity and Yoruba culture in Nigeria has been complex. Yoruba traditional religious practices have influenced some aspects of Christianity in the region, resulting in syncretic forms of worship. However, there have also been tensions and conflicts between traditional Yoruba spirituality and Christianity, particularly in terms of beliefs, practices, and worldviews.
Martin Luther was a Roman Catholic who disagreed with some practices of the church at the time. He and his followers were essentially the start of the Protestant movement. So, yes: Lutheranism is a form of Christianity.
Vatican, obviously :p
Nope. He is a Christian, and practices Christianity.
syncretic religions
practise that hinder the growth and development of christainity
The official religion of Germany is Christianity. 65 to 70 percent of the German population practices Christianity. Some other popular religions include Lutheran-Protestantism, and Roman Catholicism.
Most people in China follow the practices of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, although there are some that practice other religions, such as Christianity.
The Hessians practiced pagan rituals and customs that conflicted with Boniface's teachings of Christianity. They worshipped trees and sacred groves, which Boniface saw as idolatry. He worked to convert the Hessians to Christianity and eradicate these pagan practices.