Well the temple for Christianity is mainly at church.
It is the temple that got destroyed in a war.
No. Christians believe that their body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. God gives his Holy Spirit to all who believe.
A house other known as a church, chaple or temple
Many of the Christians had already fled from Jerusalem, and so were not overly affected. Their worship also was not dependant on the Temple.
A church in Christianity terms is not a building but a group of believers, is referred to as the church. The bible also calls the body of a person the "Temple of the Holy Spirit." See the relation? :)
The first most important town in Christianity is Bethlehem, where Christ was born. The second most important town of Christianity is Jerusalem since it is the town that Christ was crucified. Today Jerusalem is the capital city of the State of Israel. Jerusalem is the cradle of three religions and a Holy city for Judaism [Temple of Solomon], Christianity [Church of Resurrection] and Islam [Temple of Omar]. The old town of Jerusalem, where the three Temples are, is governed by the Palestinians.
with the coming of Christianity most temples had ceased functioning by the 5th century AD.
Rebecca Moore has written: 'The Jonestown Letters' 'Understanding Jonestown and Peoples Temple' -- subject(s): History, Jonestown Mass Suicide, Jonestown, Guyana, 1978, Peoples Temple 'In defense of Peoples Temple-- and other essays' -- subject(s): Peoples Temple 'New Religious Movements, Mass Suicide, and Peoples Temple' 'Voices of Christianity'
a mosque for Islam. a temple or synagogue for Judaism. a pagoda or temple for Buddhists. a Church for Christianity. Hindus worship in a temple also. Many religions do not need a place of worship because true religions allow and cultivate people's application of their beliefs.
Jews - it is the ancient capital of Israel and the location of the Temple Mount. Christianity - Islam -
The wailing wall holds significance as being the only known remnant of the Temple of Jerusalem which is accessible to non-Muslims. Because Christianity is also an offshoot of the ancient Judean religion, the wall may hold some religious significance to some Christians. Jesus was know to had visited this temple.
The Temple Mount and the Dome of the Rock are related but not the same. The Temple Mount is a significant religious site in Jerusalem, revered in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, and is the location of the ancient Jewish Temples. The Dome of the Rock, a prominent Islamic shrine, is situated on the Temple Mount and is known for its distinctive golden dome. Thus, the Dome of the Rock is one of the structures located on the Temple Mount.