Christianity
Christianity is a form of religion believing in one God. Believing that Jesus died for our sins, getting saved and baptized while following and doing as the commandments of the Bible writes is understood to be Christian. Being a Christian is being and living more like Christ. Following the Bible’s principles and holding no judgment onto others as well as praying, and teaching others about christ.
General
editCatholicism
editOrthodoxy
editProtestantism
edit- Protestantism
- The Reformation
- Pietism and Methodist movement
- Evangelicalism
- Pentecostalism
- Modernism
- Fundamentalism
- Neo-orthodoxy
- Neo-evangelicalism
- Paleo-Orthodoxy
- Ecumenism
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Fifteenth century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Sixteenth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Seventeenth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Eighteenth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Nineteenth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Twentieth Century
- Notable Protestant Figures of the Twenty-First Century
Related studies
edit- Historical Introduction to Philosophy:
- Historical Introduction to Philosophy/Faith and Reason
- Historical Introduction to Philosophy/The Problem of Evil
- Historical Introduction to Philosophy/Arguments for God
Other
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editResources
editExternal links
editWikibooks has a book on the topic of God and Religious Toleration/Christianity. |