Yes, it is important to study Christianity, but not necessarily for the purpose of becoming a Christian. It is important to study merely because it is good to have a well-rounded view of the world, and to understand and accept all people as equals.
From the Bible's viewpoint:Yes, it is important to study Christianity, because it represents things related to the Creator sending his Son to earth, to redeem mankind from the effects of sin, sickness and death.Not only is it important to 'study' Christianity; it is highly important to 'practice' it, if you wish to receive its promises. Christ promised everlasting life to those who follow Him. Studying about Christianity helps you to see what Jehovah God requires from mankind, in the way of righteous standards. Christ tells mankind what is 'righteous' and what is 'unrighteous' from his Father's standpoint.
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Soteriology is important to Christianity because it describes the various religious articles and doctrines on the topic of salvation. The study of soteriology is practiced in many religions including Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam.
People wanted to be able to study Christianity in their native languages.
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Mostly European countries and countries with a history of colonization by Europeans. Christianity has spread all over the world, and includes people of most ethnic groups. That does not mean that most ethnic groups study Christianity.
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Society for the Study of Early Christianity was created in 1987.
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Some important people associated with Christianity are the four evangelists Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Paul is also important, because many of his letters appear in the New Testament.
The study of ecology is important because it helps people understand how the environment works.