Antioch. Acts. 11:26.
no. the followers of him used the word christian.
christian
No, the word Christian was first used in the city of Antioch when the Apostle Barnabas began teaching the gospel there around the year 43 AD. Christ means "anointed one" and is roughly equivalent to the the Hebrew word Messiah. Therefore "Christian" means "follower of the anointed one".
The word Sexism was first used in 1968
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
Words used to describe Holy music are Sacred, Church and Christian.
"Christian" was first used in the city of Antioch. It was actually a term used negatively towards the followers of Jesus Christ.
Unless I am mistaken, that word is related to Hinduism and is not found in the Jewish/Christian bible.
The word "Christendom" was, and sometimes still is, used to refer to those countries which were Christian.... that is, had a Christian head of state, and where Christianity was the 'official' religion.
No, Xmas was not originally used in a derogatory way. The X was used in Christian texts as a shorthand way to represent the word Christ. For more explanation please see the Related Question, below.
Christian
The word sentence was first used in the Middle Ages. Back then, it meant sense.