Judism~(the Jews)
Jesus Christ is the most central prophet in Christianity.
The Quran recognizes Jesus Christ as a prophet and messenger of God, but not as the son of God. It emphasizes his miraculous birth to the Virgin Mary and his teachings of monotheism and compassion.
Because his suffering and death, for us, is the central tenet of the religion... that is why it is called "Christ"-ian.
The religion of Islam was founded by the Arabian Prophet Muhammad in 621 CE.
Jesus Christ and God are central in Christianity because it's about them and their prophets. We learn about them and their workings because we believe in them
A:Jesus Christ is central to the Christian religion because it is based around his teachings, death and resurrection as told in the Bible.
Although some claim to have seen prophecies, the original prophet was Jesus Christ the Savior, who founded the religion in the 0030's AD.
Jesus was also known as Jesus Christ. It is from that that the religion takes its name. Jesus Christ is central to Christianity. Without him, the religion would not exist.
Judaism and Christianity share all the prophets of the Old Testament while Islam recognizes about 20 with the major exception being Ishmael which only Islam considers a prophet. Judaism recognizes no New Testament prophets which ends with Jesus Christ while Islam recognizes about 3 or so which includes Jesus Christ.
The prophet Isaiah is popular as he has prophesied both the birth of Christ and the death of Christ.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) celebrate Joseph Smith as a prophet of God.
Christianity is named after Jesus Christ, the central figure of the religion. Followers of Christianity believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the savior of humanity, so the religion is named after him.