The biblical canon was officially established by the early Christian church in the 4th century AD, specifically at the Councils of Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397 AD).
It is called the Anglican Church and is Protestant.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, established the Christian church, when he made St Peter the Rock upon which he would build his Church.
That depends on the context in which it is being used. It can mean a country with an officially established church or simply a country in which most people are Christians or one in which the cultural basis of morality is based on Christian teachings. Michael Montagne
for me the foundation/s of Christian ethics, one is the Scripture, church, conviction and the Holy Spirit
Whatever plan God might have had for the Christian Church, there is nothing in the biblical story of Noah that expresses this.
AnswerWhatever plan God might have had for the Christian Church, there is nothing in the biblical story of Abraham that expresses this.
Whatever plan God might have had for the Christian Church, there is nothing in the biblical story of Moses that expresses this.
AnswerWhatever plan God might have had for the Christian Church, there is nothing in the biblical story of David that expresses this.
America was built upon biblical, Judeo-Christian principles although it has had no "established" state church. This does not mean every American citizen is Christian. Western Europe also has a strong Judeo-Christian heritage, though many have abandoned it today, and before Christianity they were pagan. Ethiopia has been said to be one of the oldest "Christian" countries.
Good Friday was established as a Christian holiday in the early centuries of the church, likely around the 4th century AD.
Yes, according to interviews, Kai Wong was raised in a Christian church and according to Christian Biblical doctrine, there is a Hell.
The motto of Lincoln Christian University is 'To nurture and equip Christians with a Biblical worldview to serve and lead in the church and the world'.