The most significant person in Christianity is Jesus Christ because he is the savior and son of God according to Christians. God is also very important to Christians. Other significant people are Moses, Abraham, Noah, and Issac- all Christian prophets.
Jesus and the apostles. Don't forget the believers!!
Jesus was crucified on it
they have the Serbian orthodox church But there is also the the Mohammedan part of the people
No, Moses was not considered a god by any people or cultures. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not worshipped as a deity.
Judaism, Islam and Christianity have significant connections to Jerusalem.
Spanish conquistadors, led by Hernan Cortes, played a significant role in spreading Christianity to the Aztecs during the early 16th century. They used military conquest as well as missionaries to convert the Aztec people to Christianity.
Eastern Orthodox, although there is a significant catholic minority as well.
I think when the Roman Empire went from a pagan state to adopting Christianity as its official religion was a significant event.
To teach people about Christianity.
The word is, "Christianity". This is taken from the title, "Christ". As it turns out, Jesus was Christ, hence we call Him, "Jesus Christ". The reason Jesus is a significant figure in Christianity is that it was named after Him.
In the 1500s, the majority of people belonged to the Catholic branch of Christianity in Europe. This was a time when the Catholic Church held significant power and influence over religious practices and beliefs in many parts of the world.
The 6-pointed star, also known as the Star of David, is not specifically significant in Christianity. It is actually a symbol commonly associated with Judaism. In Christianity, the most significant symbol is the cross, representing the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.