The Church Jesus began and the Apostolic era of the 1st Century AD began to change or be 'infiltrated' by false teachings soon after it was founded on June 17, 31 AD. Several of the NT writers note this fact.
By our modern times, it would be fair to say that the only Church Jesus would recognize fully would be His prophesied 'little flock.' A good 'scorecard' to use in determining just who these 'disciples' are today, is to look and see if they follow all the Commandments and examples of Jesus' life and teachings.
The teachings of Jesus Christ, hence the name.
Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Christianity started with the teachings of Jesus Christ in the late 20s AD and early 30s AD.
Yes, as interpreted by his Disciples. It is also based on the teachings of the Hebrew religion as it existed at the time of Caesar Augustus and Jesus.
Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, but obviously has a great deal in common with the the moral precepts of Judaism.
Christianity means religions following the teachings of Jesus Christ. There are many types of Christianity.
Christianity Started with John the Baptist. He spread Christianity through baptizing and preaching preparing for Jesus Christ's teachings. The whole thing that wraps it up is Jesus Christ's Resurrection.
According to Erasmus, how are monks behaving in ways contrary to the teachings of Jesus Christ?
no. Hinduism is polytheistic, Christianity is monotheistic.
Because Jesus was the Christ, Christianity is the faith that purportedly follows the teachings of Jesus. However, most Christian religions following the teachings of the epistle writer Paul instead. For example, Jesus says in the Bible "I am not here to start a new religion but to bring a new covenant." The fact that there are religions that follow the teachings of Jesus is in direct contradiction to his own words.
God, who in human form takes the name Jesus, titled Christ
Christianity started with the teachings of Jesus Christ and the missionary work of the apostles.