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Christianity

What is Christianity? A diverse, 2000 year old religion Followed by almost 1/3 of the world s population 2.1 billion Based on the life, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus Believed to be the Christ (messiah, savior) by his followers (thus called Christians )

Roman Catholic 1.1 billion Major Divisions Eastern Orthodox 217 million Protestant 365 million Anglican 80 million

The Historical Jesus Born, lived, and died a Jew in the first century in Roman occupied Palestine Nazareth Knowledge of Him based on New Testament Little is known of childhood Baptized at age 30 by John ( the Baptist ) Blessed by Holy Spirit as He came out of water thou art my beloved Son, with thee I am well pleased. (Mark 1:11)

Jesus History, continued Then began a mission of preaching, teaching, and healing as an itinerant teacher Had a following of 12 primary disciples Countless multitudes attracted by his miracles and words of wisdom

Jesus Death Jesus claimed that he spoke with the authority of God Betrayed by disciple Judas Put on trial for being a revolutionary & a political threat to Roman and Jewish authorities Roman governor of Judea, Pontius Pilate condemned and put to death by means of crucifixion The following Sunday, He appeared to his followers as a triumph over death Later ascended into Heaven

Jesus Teachings Focused on the kingdom of God Standards of human conduct Merciful God how people should treat each other Golden Rule Personal God -- Our Father Used stories and parables to teach Known as miracle worker and faith healer Religious and social reformer Accepted a variety of people Go above and beyond the letter of the law Preached forgiveness of sin over punishment for sin Turn the other cheek

History of Christianity Jesus work was continued after resurrection by St. Paul and St. Peter Established churches throughout Europe Church remained small and persecuted Roman Emperors Nero, Domitian, Diocletian Constantine promoted Christianity Became official religion of Rome Great Schism, 1054 Split western (Roman Catholic church) and eastern (Orthodox church)

Catholicism Pope is supreme spiritual leader and Vatican head of state Vatican City is an independent country surrounded by Rome St. Peter s Basilica, St. Peter s Square First pope was Leo I (officially), or St. Peter

Orthodoxy Literally means right teaching or right worship Derived from two Greek words: orthos (right) and doxa (teaching or worship) Followers believe that there were false teachings and divisions in early Christian times Threatened the identity and purity of the Church Followers believe the Orthodox Church carefully guards the truth against all error and schism Believe in saint worship, Eucharist, confession of sins, baptism

St. Basil Cathedral, Moscow

Protestantism Movement from 16 th century Reformation To reform the (Catholic) church Corruption, leadership, authority, etc. Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Knox Brought to Canada in various forms Usually recognize only 2 sacraments of baptism and communion 7 in Catholicism No saints, no rosary, no pope, etc.

Anglican Began in 6 th century England Followed Luther s protest King Henry VIII spent most of his reign challenging the authority of Rome Divorce was just one issue Spread by English colonization and missionaries Do not follow Pope s authority Led by bishops Now ordain women priests Often called Episcopal

Scripture Old Testament (the Hebrew Bible) New Testament (written after Jesus death, by his followers, during the first century; not canonized until the 4 th century) Four gospels ( good words ) about the birth, life, teaching, acts, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Written by Mark, Matthew, Luke & John CLIP The Book of Acts of the apostles earliest history of the developing church Epistles ( letters ) of Paul addressed to the churches they founded and led throughout the Mediterranean The Book of Revelation of John - a vision of the end of time, or the Apocalypse.

Beliefs and Customs Baptism: outward sign of commitment to Jesus Eucharist (communion): symbolic meal of Jesus last meal with disciples; taken in thanks and celebration Trinity: belief in God as the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; not 3 different gods Saints: celebrated people who led good lives, often associated with miracles (Catholic)

Other Beliefs Original sin: all humanity is inherently separated from God The sacrifice of Jesus a sinless representative of humanity (a scapegoat ) - as the ultimate atonement for the sins of humanity Heaven and Hell: Eternal life for those who are saved by the blood of the lamb (Jesus) Eternal damnation for those who are not so saved

Christian Holy Days Two major seasons in the Christian calendar: Christmas celebrating the birth of Jesus Easter commemorating the resurrection of Christ Christmas: Advent (four weeks leading up to Christmas day) Christmas Day (December 25 th ) Epiphany (the twelfth day of Christmas )

More Christian Holy Days Easter: (early spring, date varies) Ash Wednesday and Lent (40 days before Easter, a period of sacrifice and spiritual renewal in preparation for Easter) Holy Week including: Palm Sunday (Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem) Maundy Thursday (communion meal/last Supper) Good Friday (Jesus Passion and crucifixion) Easter Sunday (celebrating the resurrection) Pentecost: the 50 th day (seven weeks) after Easter (commemorates the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles)

Protestant Groups Lutheran Church of England, Anglican, Episcopal Presbyterian, Congregational Baptist Methodist Latter Day Saints (Mormons) Pentecostal Shaker Mennonite Amish Quaker Separatists Brethren (Puritan) Christian Scientist Jehovah s Witness Seventh Day Adventist Unification Church

Crash Course: Judaism & Christianity