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Title: CHRISTIANITY


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CHRISTIANITY
  • PRINCIPAL BELIEFS

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • The Divinity and Humanity of Jesus
  • Question arose over how Jesus could be both
    divine and human.
  • Such questions came to a head at the Council of
    Nicea in 325 CE.
  • Here the doctrine (teaching) of the Holy Trinity
    was formulated

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • This saw God to be one but within were three
    distinct persons Father, Son and the Holy
    Spirit.
  • So this allowed Jesus to be seen as human, who
    did all things that humans do, yet at the same
    time is also the divine Son of God who died and
    rose again.

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • As the gospel of John expresses it And the Word
    (the divine Son of God) became flesh and dwelt
    among us (became human), full of grace and truth
    we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only
    Son of the Father.
  • John 114

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • Death, Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus
    Christ.
  • The exact details of Jesus final days are not
    available to us, but it seems to be that he was
  • - arrested, briefly examined, taken to Golgotha
    outside Jerusalem and put to death by
    crucifixion.

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • Thus the earthly life was ended, but this was not
    the end the gospels affirm that Jesus not only
    rose from the dead but was also seen by many of
    his followers.
  • (Mt 28 1-15 Mk 16 1-8 Lk 24 1-12
  • Jn 20 1-18
  • As well as the resurrection narratives, there is
    the ascension of Jesus to heaven

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • From the very beginning, Christians believed in
    the resurrection of the body that each believer
    will one day be completely human but transformed
    body and soul for all eternity, and share in
    the glorious life of Jesus Christ
  • This belief is based on the event that is the
    heart and foundation of all Christian beliefs

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • The resurrection of Jesus Christ should be
    understood not as a historical event, but as a
    transhistorical event one that occurred
    beyond the limits of time, space and human
    understanding.
  • Discussion and debate about the exact meaning of
    this central Christian belief is certain to
    continue

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • The nature of God and the Trinity
  • Christians believe that God is One and the
    Creator of all things.
  • This same God is also known as three persons
    Father, or Creator of all Jesus the Son of God
    and the Holy Spirit or Sanctifier

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • This is known as the mystery of the Holy or
    Blessed Trinity this is the central dogma
    (teaching) and mystery of the Christian faith.
  • The origins of this model of God appear very
    early in the history of Christianity.
  • The Trinity traditionally has been described in
    relation to three key functions

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  1. Creating bringing Gods new life to all
    creation
  2. Sanctifying blessing and making holy all
    creation
  3. Redeeming turning all creation from sin and
    darkness and more fully towards God

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • Revelation
  • Put simply, revelation, is the transmission of
    knowledge from the divine to the human.
  • It includes not only biblical revelation but
    revelation evident throughout the whole of human
    history.

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • In other words, revelation is knowledge given by
    God to human beings about persons, events and
    things previously hidden or only partly known.
  • Through this revelation, God calls human beings
    to respond in faith and action today, not just
    intellectually or by accepting certain doctrines
    or beliefs.

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • Gods fullest revelation takes place through the
    words, deeds and events associated with the
    person of Christ.
  • It continues to happen as God continues to speak
    throughout human history through historical
    events, through Christianity..

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • Salvation
  • Is a belief that human beings require deliverance
    by God from the power of sin and darkness.
  • It is also the process or way in which human
    beings are saved or brought to fullness of life
    in God.

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • For Christians, salvation has three main
    features
  • It is here and now (present life) but not yet
    fully complete (heaven)
  • People cannot achieve it by themselves. It is
    only through the grace of god that humans can
    attain salvation

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PRINCIPAL BELIEFS
  • 3. Jesus Christ is central to salvation, for it
    is through the life, death and resurrection that
    God has offered salvation to all humanity.
  • Christians believe that to experience Gods love
    is to experience the essence of salvations
    meaning and mystery.
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