The key of Christianity is Jesus Christ, God's son. To be a Christian is to have a relationship with Jesus. You don't have to be perfect, we all make mistakes. Jesus is the key to heaven. Before He came to Earth the only way to heaven was perfection,and that is virtually impossible. Then God sent His son to Earth to fix things. Jesus died on Earth to save us humans from all things we've done wrong. So instead of us being punished for our wrongs Jesus took the punishment for us. He is the only way to Heaven, there is no way to Heaven except through Him. 'I am the way, the truth and the life'. Just going to church isn't enough, although it is nice to meet up with other Christians. God can do such amazing things in your life, just take some time to talk to Him and ask Him to come into your life.
P.S Do NOT think Christianity is boring. It is one of the most exciting things you can do. I love it! :D
the Bible
The Holy Bible.
Jesus is Lord
Key practices of Christianity are reading the Bible. Praying to God. Worship in whatever form you may. Attending a church to fellowship with other believers.
That would be the new testament as without it Christianity wouldn't exist , merely Jewdeism.
Christianity is popular because it is The Truth and key to heaven.
St. Paul, who spread Christianity as far as Rome. Constantine made Christianity the official state religion of the Roman Empire.
The key figure of Christianity is Jesus Christ. He’s the foundation of our faith. It’s all about His life, death, and resurrection. Jesus is the Son of God, sent to save us from our sins and give us eternal life. Everything in Christianity centers around Him—His teachings, His sacrifice on the cross, and His victory over death. When you understand who Jesus is and what He’s done for you, everything else in your faith journey falls into place.
The life and death of Jesus, the acts of the apostles.
The key elements of Christianity are.... Don't ask here lol
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes the authority of the Bible, salvation through faith alone, and the priesthood of all believers. These key characteristics differentiate it from other branches of Christianity, such as Catholicism, which place more emphasis on tradition, sacraments, and the authority of the church hierarchy.
He moved the capital and made Christianity legitimate.