One possible answer would be Chief Shepherd (1 Peter 5:4).
"The Life and Teachings of Jesus Christ" specifically focuses on Jesus' time and teachings during His earthly ministry.
Luke often refers to Jesus as "Lord" in his Gospel.
No, there were not always 12 apostles. Initially, there were only 12 apostles chosen by Jesus, but after Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus and died, Matthias was chosen to replace him, bringing the total back to 12.
The Apostle of the Gentiles refers to the Apostle Paul in the Christian tradition. Paul played a significant role in spreading Christianity among non-Jewish communities, hence earning him this title. He is known for his missionary journeys and writings that form a significant part of the New Testament.
Saint James is known as "the Greater" to distinguish him from another apostle, James the Lesser. The title of "the Greater" is usually interpreted as referring to his prominent role and close relationship with Jesus during his ministry.
Yes, "Godmother" is capitalized when it refers to a title or a formal designation.
SJ is short for Society of Jesus, indicating membership in the religious order commonly known as Jesuits.
Angus Dei, also known as the Lamb of God, is the figure of the lamb bearing a cross. This is the title given to Jesus in the Gospel of John which refers to Jesus in his role as the "sacrificial offering".
At the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it is used in the title. Example: Word for the World Christian Ministry
Christ was not actually Jesus' last name. The Jews didn't actually use last names. Instead they would refer to a person's parentage (Jesus, son of Joseph or Jesus, son of Mary). Christ refers to the Messiah.
Jesus had a few titles mentioned in the book of Isaiah , Emmanuel, Jesus, Christos and also the title Messiah.
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Academically, course title refers to the class that you are taking.
the tittle of Jesus was "the son of god" i hope that helps you out :)
Traditional Catholic belief was that when Mary, the earthly mother of Jesus died her body was physically taken into heaven. Transported with her body and soul united, so Our Lady of Assumption takes its name from this event.
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The Messiah
Master, Teacher, Messiah