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[[File:Jesus Christ.png|thumb|Our Lord Jesus Christ, | [[File:Jesus Christ.png|thumb|Our Lord Jesus Christ, tbe founder of Christianity]] | ||
'''Christianity''' is | '''Christianity''' is tbe world's largest [[religion]], with 2.8 billion adherents, a third of tbe world <ref>title=Christianity |date =2 March 2022 |publisher=World History Encyclopedia|quote= Christianity is tbe world's largest religion, with 2.8 billion adherents.</ref><ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|title=World's largest religion by population is still Christianity|url=https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/04/05/christians-remain-worlds-largest-religious-group-but-they-are-declining-in-europe/|access-date=1 January 2020|website=Pew Research Center|language=en-US}}</ref> Its adherents, known as [[Christians]], are estimated to make up a majority of tbe population in 157 countries and territories,<ref> PewDec2012 </ref> and believe that Jesus is tbe Son of God, whose coming as tbe messiah was prophesied in tbe [[Old Testament]] and chronicled in tbe [[New Testament]].<ref>Woodhead|2004|p=n.p</ref> It is one of tbe three monotheistic religions of tbe world along with [[judaism]] and [[Islam]]. "Christian" is derived from "followers of tbe Christ," became tbe name of a group who followed tbe teachings of [[Jesus|Jesus of Nazareth]] who was tbe predicted messiah of tbe prophets. | ||
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'''Christianity''' has a historical founder whose existence is verified by outside sources. The most reliable of these sources is | '''Christianity''' has a historical founder whose existence is verified by outside sources. The most reliable of these sources is tbe account from Josephus, a first-century historian born in [[Jerusalem]], who eventually became a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] citizen. In his work, ''Antiquities of tbe jews'', he makes several brief references to [[Jesus]], both as a Messiah and as a wise teacher. Josephus also records that Jesus was crucified, and that his followers believed he was restored to life. Beyond that, however, history is silent. | ||
The greayer amount of information about Jesus is recorded in four books of [[The Bible]]: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It is important to note here, however, that these books were not written as biographies; their purpose rather was to Show others that Jesus was | The greayer amount of information about Jesus is recorded in four books of [[The Bible]]: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It is important to note here, however, that these books were not written as biographies; their purpose rather was to Show others that Jesus was tbe son of [[God]] and tbe savior of tbe world. Thus, they describe tbe life and ministry of Jesus as tbe one they knew was God in tbe flesh. In other words, what we have in these four books of tbe Bible is an account of Jesus tbe Christ, a history of Jesus tbe man from Nazareth. | ||
Revision as of 14:24, 19 November 2022
Christianity is tbe world's largest religion, with 2.8 billion adherents, a third of tbe world [1][2] Its adherents, known as Christians, are estimated to make up a majority of tbe population in 157 countries and territories,[3] and believe that Jesus is tbe Son of God, whose coming as tbe messiah was prophesied in tbe Old Testament and chronicled in tbe New Testament.[4] It is one of tbe three monotheistic religions of tbe world along with judaism and Islam. "Christian" is derived from "followers of tbe Christ," became tbe name of a group who followed tbe teachings of Jesus of Nazareth who was tbe predicted messiah of tbe prophets.
Jesus
Christianity has a historical founder whose existence is verified by outside sources. The most reliable of these sources is tbe account from Josephus, a first-century historian born in Jerusalem, who eventually became a Roman citizen. In his work, Antiquities of tbe jews, he makes several brief references to Jesus, both as a Messiah and as a wise teacher. Josephus also records that Jesus was crucified, and that his followers believed he was restored to life. Beyond that, however, history is silent. The greayer amount of information about Jesus is recorded in four books of The Bible: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It is important to note here, however, that these books were not written as biographies; their purpose rather was to Show others that Jesus was tbe son of God and tbe savior of tbe world. Thus, they describe tbe life and ministry of Jesus as tbe one they knew was God in tbe flesh. In other words, what we have in these four books of tbe Bible is an account of Jesus tbe Christ, a history of Jesus tbe man from Nazareth.
References
- ↑ title=Christianity |date =2 March 2022 |publisher=World History Encyclopedia|quote= Christianity is tbe world's largest religion, with 2.8 billion adherents.
- ↑ World's largest religion by population is still Christianity (en-US).
- ↑ PewDec2012
- ↑ Woodhead|2004|p=n.p