Christians believe in one god, who created the universe and all that is in it.
Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on the belief in one God, rooted in the teachings of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. It follows the teachings of Jesus Christ as the central figure, emphasizing love, forgiveness, and redemption. Worship and practices vary among denominations, but the core beliefs include the Trinity, salvation through faith in Jesus, and the importance of living a moral life.
No, iconoclasm is not restricted to Christianity by any means. By definition, it is a deliberate destruction within the religious icons and beliefs of any culture - not just Christianity.
Christianity has the beliefs that God is love. That in Love, he came down to Earth in the flesh, as Jesus. He died on the cross to redeem us from our sins. Those who believe in this and confess Jesus as Lord are promised eternal life.
The main beliefs of Christianity are as follows... (a) The existence of God, and His unity and diversity within His Being (Trinity) (b) The moral nature of God--holiness, love and just (c) The inerrancy and inspiration of God's word the Bible (Jewish Scriptures + Christian Scriptures) (d) The deity, supremacy and finality of Jesus Christ (e) The atoning death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (f) The fallen nature and need for divine salvation of human beings (g) The judgment day, eternal hell and heaven
Well, if you mean the start within the beliefs then the answer is in the beginning of time, if you mean the separation between Judaism and Christianity then the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem and the belief of him being the Messiah, if you mean the beginning of the followers this would be in Israel.
i can tell you what baptists say, they believe that he is the trinity, God, the son, and the Holy spirit. they believe you should be baptized as a professioon of your faith, have anymore questions message me
Within Christianity all people are just considered children of God, thus there are no "social classes" within Christianity.
Christianity is not about suffering, but of healing.
Ecumenism. The problem is that people define 'within Christianity' differently.
because they were found be different people with different ideals, or people within a religion had different ideals so split [like between judaism and christianity].
The Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, and God.
William Golding was known to have conservative political beliefs. He believed in the importance of order and structure in society, and his views often reflected skepticism towards human nature and the potential for evil within individuals.