What is Christianity?  A diverse, 2000 year old religion followed by almost one third of the world’s population!  Based on the life, teachings, death.

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What is Christianity?  A diverse, 2000 year old religion followed by almost one third of the world’s population!  Based on the life, teachings, death and resurrection of a first century Jew known as Jesus, believed to be the Christ (messiah, savior) by his followers (thus called “Christians”)

Who was Jesus? – The historical Jesus  Born, bred, lived, and died a Jew in first century Roman occupied Palestine  Around age 30, took on a mission of preaching, teaching, and healing as an itinerant teacher  Had a following of 12 primary disciples and countless multitudes attracted by his miracles and words of wisdom  A political threat to Roman and Jewish authorities, is put to death through torturous crucifixion (a Roman punishment)

What did Jesus teach? What did he do?  A story telling teacher who taught through parables about the Kingdom of God (“the Kingdom of God is like…”)  A miracle worker and faith healer (“your faith has made you whole”)  A religious and social reformer (love and the spirit of the law, over the letter of the law)  Preaching forgiveness of sin over punishment for sin  Inspirational words of wisdom: – The “Sermon on the Mount” – The “Greatest commandment”: Love God and love others as you love yourself – The “Golden Rule”: Do unto others as you would have others do unto you – The “Lord’s Prayer” (“Our Father who art in heaven…”)

Scriptural sources – The Christian Bible  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 – The Book of Acts of the apostles – earliest history of the developing church – Epistles (“letters”) of Paul and other evangelists addressed to the churches they founded and led throughout the Mediterranean – The Book of Revelation – a vision of the future, the ultimate destiny of mankind, the culmination of God’s plan for humanity

What do Christians believe? – The Christ of faith “Who do men say that I am?”  The “Christ” - born of a virgin in fulfillment of Jewish messianic expectation to be “king of the Jews”  The “Son of God” – fully divine and fully human  The savior of humanity – saving us from sin through his sacrifice on the cross  Risen from the dead (resurrection) “on the third day” – overcoming death so that we too may have “eternal life”  Ascended into heaven, residing with God “the father” to intervene on our behalf  Will come again at the “end of days” to judge the living and the dead

What do Christians believe? – The Trinity  God the Father residing in heaven (same God worshiped by Jews and Muslims)  God the Son (Jesus, the Christ) who “came down from heaven” to dwell among us, as one of us  God the Holy Spirit (“Holy Ghost”) – The spirit of God residing within everyone who accepts the sacrifice of Christ and thus becomes a Christian Communion with God the Father is through the Son and the Holy Spirit

What else do Christians believe?  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

Who are Christians?  The Eastern church: Orthodox Christianity – Greek, Russian, Coptic, and other national churches of Eastern Europe, North Africa, and Asia  The Western church: Roman Catholicism – unified under the Pope (bishop of Rome) – found throughout western Europe and the Americas – Over 900 million (half of all Christians worldwide) These two original church bodies officially broke from each other in 1054 CE

What about the Protestants?  Broke from Catholic church beginning in 16 th century  Diverse church bodies, denominations, sects, and independent churches of European background: – Lutheran (early 16 th century) – Church of England (Anglican, Episcopal) (16 th century) – “Reformed” churches: Presbyterian, Congregational, etc. (16 th century, based on teachings of John Calvin)  Anabaptist and other sectarian churches break away from these original (“mainline”) churches: – Baptist, Methodist, Brethren (Puritan), Mennonite, Amish, Quaker, etc.

Who else are Christians? - American born Christian groups  19 th and 20 th century developments include: – Mormons (1830’s) – Seventh-Day Adventist (1840’s) – Christian Science and Unity (1880’s) – Jehovah’s Witness (20 th century) – Evangelicals and Pentecostals (20 th century) – Unification Church (20 th century, Korean origin)  These and other newer sectarian churches are sometimes considered to be “cults”  Also: independent, non-denominational churches (generally modeled after Protestant belief and practice)

How do Christians practice their faith? – in church  Sacraments: 1.Baptism 2.Communion (Eucharist, Mass, the Lord’s Supper) 3.Confirmation 4.Confession of sins, penance, atonement 5.Marriage (“Holy Matrimony”) 6.Ordination (“Holy Orders”) 7.Healing (anointing, “Holy Unction”, “Last rites”)  Sabbath celebrated on Sunday with prayer, scripture readings, singing of hymns, a sermon or lesson from the pastor/minister/priest, recitation of creedal statement, confession of sins, communion (format varies from church to church)

What are some 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) Munday Thursday (inauguration of the communion meal) 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)

How do Christians live their faith?  Evangelism and missions – sharing the faith, spreading the message  Charity and social service (“what you do unto the least of these you do to me”)  Moral principles ranging from conservative to liberal (abortion, homosexuality and other sexual issues, drinking, smoking, dancing, dress, makeup, etc.)  Political and social involvement may be active or aloof  Monasticism (Catholic and Orthodox) and retreats for spiritual renewal  Personal and small group prayer and Bible study  Family values

What is the bare essence of Christianity?  A faith and life based on the person and/or teachings of Jesus as savior, model, or inspiration  Use of the New Testament to inform faith and practice

Christianity on the Web:  ReligiousTolerance.org Christianity menu: a jumping off point for the basics on Christianity, including the Bible, important personalities (Jesus, Mary, saints, etc.), history, beliefs, practices, trends, denominations. ReligiousTolerance.org Christianity menu  The Spiritual Sanctuary Christianity page: provides basic information on major Christian groups and distinctive movements with links to official denomination websites. The Spiritual Sanctuary Christianity page  Orthodox Christianity: Basic introduction, history, doctrine and links to other Orthodox sites. Orthodox Christianity  Catholic Online: an inside look at Catholic concerns and life; includes a nice section on saints and angels. Catholic Onlinesaints and angels  Protestantism: (from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) the basics, with links to details about a variety of Protestant denominations. Protestantism Created by Laura Shulman