Jesus believes Himself to be the eternal Son of God ("Before Abraham was I Am") who was sent into the world to bear witness to the truth of God and offer himself as a sacrifice for the sins of humanity. He knew that in this self-offering, He would atone for the sins of the world, reconcile humanity to God the Father, and give eternal life to all who believe in Him. He also promised that those who believe in Him will receive the Holy Spirit and will experience a new and transformed life with God already in this world. His own resurrection from the dead demonstrates the veracity of his claims.
The study of basic truths was Philosophy.
The main beliefs that all Christians share are: There is only one God. There is a Trinity of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. The Bible is the holy book. Jesus Christ (Jesus of Nazareth) was born of a virgin. Jesus Christ was the Son of God. Jesus Christ led a sinless life. Jesus Christ died on the Cross to make all people, who accept his sacrifice, go to Heaven. The main philosophy is that humans by themselves cannot lead a perfect relationship with God. So, God sent a part of himself (Jesus) to make us perfect in the eyes of God.
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Jesus taught us perfect love.
Greek philosophy is not necessarily Christian. To be a Christian, you believe that Jesus is the savior of humanity.
Charles Strong has written: 'The church of Jesus' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Philosophy and religion, Christianity
The Christian or Muslim Jesus was a historic figure in the Bible and Qur'an. Daoism is a philosophy. They cannot be compared
The basic philosophy of McDonaldâ??s is to communicate and build both healthy and productive relationships with the suppliers. With this, the suppliers and the company are producing quality food that leads to an outstanding service.
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Daniel J. Bronstein has written: 'Basic problems of philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy
By the time Christianity came to Rome, Jesus was the honored Teacher, One who gave a new philosophy to his followers.
From each according to his ability; to each according to his needs.