
The history of Christianity does not start with the birth
of Jesus. Christianity starts after the
death and resurrection of Jesus.
Christianity holds beliefs and history with Judaism. This is because they both share the same holy
book to a point. What Christianity calls
the Old Testament, the Jewish call the Torah. It is the same book. What differs is what Christianity calls the
New Testament. The New Testament is the
material of the birth of Jesus, his death, resurrection, and the events of the
early Christian church.
Historically there are some reasons why Jesus was
executed. The difference of faith and
fact are difficult for some people to separate.
In the time that Jesus lived, the area was ruled by the
After his death, the apostles would spread the word of
Jesus. The religion found a foothold in
the
After awhile it wasn't’t entertaining to kill Christians so
they stayed at a small number of people until 324 AD. In 324, four generals were fighting for the
title of Caesar. One of the generals,
Constantine was losing the last decisive battle. The night before the last day of battle
The Christian church was solid until 1054 AD. The Great Schism occurred in this year. This really means the Great Split. The eastern part of the
The western church, which is the church that still followed
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The key point of the thesis
was the selling of indulgences. Christian
doctrine states that a priest must a person must be sorry for sinning. Indulgences released a person from feeling sorrow
as long as they had enough money to cover their sins. Indulgences could also be purchased to make
sure a loved one that was dead would go directly to heaven instead of having
to stay in purgatory.
Martin Luther started the Protestant Reformation. During the 1500’s the church would have to
sustain another crack. This crack came
in the form of Henry VIII. Henry VIII
was a staunch supporter of the church.
In fact, Henry believed when the church was dealing with Martin Luther,
that the Pope should let him send an army in to straighten the Germans out.
Henry VIII had a problem with his marriage. His first wife could not produce a son to
take over the throne. However, his
mistress could. Henry wrote the church
asking them to absolve him from his first marriage.
Many divisions of the church occurred during the Protestant
Reformation. During the Renaissance and
the Age of Reasoning, worldly views of the Christian God emerged. Regardless, all of the religions can trace it’s
origins to these basic beginnings.
Christianity Beliefs
Christianity believes that the man Jesus Christ was the son
of God, died, and resurrected himself to save mankind. Judaism and Islam acknowledge that Jesus was
a great man or prophet, but they will not see him in this light. To Christians, the death of Christ is more
significant than the birth, partly because simple birth does not separate him
from any other human. The rising after
his death makes him truly special to Christianity.
Christians believe in the Holy Trinity. This means the God, Jesus, and the Holy
Spirit are intertwined and the same. This is not polytheism because just like water all three forms are the
same essence. Many people outside of
Christianity do not see this.
Christianity also believes the Jesus will come again. This will signify the end of the world and
Judgment Day will start. There are many
minor differences between the many types of Christianity. To go into each specific case would be fruitless.
Lastly, many Christians follow the motto “Creed before
Deed.” In many types of Christianity, a
good deed or repentance from a sinful act must be given merit through a
priest. An example would be if a person
would sin against another person, the sinner could do good things for the
sinner upon, but a priest must acknowledge that this act of repentance was able
to atone for the sin committed.
Christianity Daily Life
During the week, the holiest day is Sunday. It is the day of rest and the day of
worship. Christians are expected to go
to church on this day. While at church,
a priest, pastor, or minister is in charge of the service. This person regardless of the name is to
explain the scripture and explain the correct moral way to live according to
the church. The church is a place of
worship, study, and community.
The role of women in the service of the church varies. Some denominations of the Christianity let
women become leaders of the church by becoming pastors or ministers. Other denominations take the view that since
Jesus had no women apostles, then women can not hold
the same positions of authority as men. The issue of marriage varies from denomination to denomination.
Christians do not require a dress code or have food
restrictions like Judaism and Islam. Some
Christians will wear either a cross or a saint charm. Again, this is not required. The closest to a food restriction is that
some faiths of Christianity encourage not eating meat on Fridays. This custom has almost totally left the faith. Nowadays, the only food restriction is not
eating meat during the season of advent. Christians are encouraged to eat fish. As for alcohol there is no restriction, but drinking in large quantities
is not encouraged.
Christianity Holidays
There are two major holidays in Christianity, Christmas and
Easter. The more important out of the
two is Easter because this is the essence of the religion, the resurrection of
Christ. Christmas is the more popular
holiday because of the gift giving and the decorating. As for traditions and requirements of the
church during these two holidays, the only mandatory tradition required by the
church is attending church. All of the
other things that go with the two holidays are there to make people enjoy
themselves.
Some minor holidays that are recognized by the church are
the following:
Holy Week: This starts with Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, and Good Friday. All three lead up to Easter. Palm Sunday is the day Jesus entered the city
which in turn sealed his doom. Holy
Thursday is the day of the Christian Last Supper. This is where the sacrament of communion
originated. Later that night the apostle
Judas would betray Jesus to execution. Good Friday is the day that Jesus was killed by the Romans. Churches remember this by performing the stations of the cross which they acknowledge every situation
Jesus was placed in before his death.
Ash Wednesday and Lent: The 40 day period preparing Christians for
the holiday of Easter.
Advent: The
4 weeks prior to Christmas. Just like
Lent it is a time of preparation for the birth of Jesus.
New Year’s Day: This is typically the day that the three kings visited baby Jesus with
their gifts of gold, frankincense, and muir.
The feast of the Assention: This is the day that Christians believe that
Jesus’ mother Mary is lifted into heaven. According to Christianity, Mary never died a human’s death.
Pentecost: This is the day the Jesus was lifted into heaven after his 50 days on earth after his resurrection.
Christianity, Creation and Misc.
The Christian calendar measures time before and after the
point of Jesus’ birth. Unlike the Jewish
calendar that takes the point of the creation of Adam and Eve and keeps going
in the same direction. The reason why
the birth of Jesus was used as the point of reference is when scholars decided
to put every one on the same page they had to pick a event that was the most
important to the world. They chose the birth
of Jesus. It isn't’t that hard to believe
since these scholars were all college educated monks. They were only people able to receive a high
education like that.
Christianity follows a solar calendar. Our calendar is 365 ¼ days long. Every four years we have a leap day to keep
the calendar normal. We follow this
calendar today. It is called the
Gregorian calendar. It received this
name because the Pope at the time was called Gregory VI. For 1500 years the Julian calendar was
used. This calendar was developed during
the rule of Julius Caesar in
Christians believe that Adam and Eve were directly placed
on the earth. Christians do not believe in evolution. Christians for the most part believe that the
sin of Adam and Eve follow all people as a reminder of man’s imperfections. Muslims believe that Adam and Eve were not
told any instructions about the forbidden tree and it’s fruit. Christians believe that Adam and Eve were
directly told not to eat from this tree. All three religions agree that God was able to see that they sinner
because they hid their naked body from him.