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Christianity Overview • World's largest religion – over 2.2 billion followers – View a Flash animation about the spread of religions • http://www.maps ofwar.com/images /Religion.swf Overview • Centered around Jesus of Nazareth • Monotheistic religion • Related to Judaism and Islam through Abraham and his sons Isaac and Ishmael • Came out of Judaism – Jesus was Jewish • Now is divided into – Roman Catholic – Eastern Orthodox – Protestant The Trinity • God the Father – creator of Heaven and Earth, created humans in his image • God the Son – Jesus – took human form so that he could die as a sacrifice for peoples’ sins • God the Holy Spirit – the spiritual presence of God; God’s active force The Trinity • St. Patrick used the shamrock to explain this concept to the Celts in Ireland The Bible • Old Testament – known as “the scriptures” – stories about early Hebrews (Isrealites) such as Abraham, Noah, Moses, etc. • New Testament – written by the followers of Jesus – about the life of Jesus, his teachings, about living the Christian life, and about the early Church Jesus of Nazareth Christ / Messiah • “Christ” from the Greek noun Χριστός (Khristós) which means “anointed one” • “Messiah” from the Hebrew noun משיח (Moshiach) which means “savior” or “anointed one” • Christian means “belonging to Christ” or “of Christ” Christ / Messiah • Believed to be the Son of God and the Messiah (savior) of the Jews • God in human form • Atonement – Jewish belief in a sacrifice meant to take the place of sins – Jesus is known as the “Lamb of God” who took the place of animal sacrifice to become the “ultimate sacrifice” – Christians do not sacrifice animals, they repent and ask for forgiveness Birth • Angels visited Mary & Joseph • city of Bethlehem in modern Israel – Augustus’ tax – no room at the inn • around 4 BC • celebrated as Christmas – “Christ’s Mass” Birth • earthly parents were Mary and Joseph, but Jesus is considered to be the son of God • Mary – without sin • Imaculate Conception – a virgin – venerated by Christians, but not worshipped • Joseph – a carpenter – descended from King David – little is known Youth • not much is known • grew up in Nazareth • Joseph a carpenter Jesus a carpenter ?? • knew the Jewish scriptures (the Torah) • Jesus was found in a synagogue teaching the rabbis Adulthood • rabbi taught God’s love for man • miracles healing, multiplied food, calmed storms, water into wine, walk on water • disciples followers (“discipline”) – 12 Apostles most important disciples Death INRI IESVS·NAZARENVS·REX·IVDÆORV M (Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum) • Jewish high priests became jealous • accused of blasphemy (speaking against the teachings of Judaism) • Pontius Pilate Roman Governor of Judaea • crucifixion (hung on a cross) in Jerusalem (around AD 30) • sacrifice “Lamb of God” Resurrection • The Resurrection – Jesus rose from the dead after three days (celebrated as Easter Sunday) • appeared to disciples (doubting Thomas) • ascended into Heaven Judgment • “The Second Coming” • “The Rapture” • Jesus will return to Earth to judge people’s souls (inner spirits) – good Heaven – bad Hell Goals of Christianity • Salvation – forgiveness of sins; being “saved” • Everlasting Life – salvation allows followers to live forever in Heaven • Heaven – a peaceful place where God and his faithful followers spend eternity • Hell – a fiery place to avoid where Satan and sinners spend eternity (obviously not a goal!!!) Saints • Not all Christians have the same view of the Saints • people who have died and are in Heaven • (people on Earth who will be in Heaven when they die ???) – – – – – Mary Joseph Peter Paul Mother Theresa ?? Angels • Spiritual beings who serve God in Heaven • Guardian Angels • Angel of Death • Angels fighting evil – Michael • Angels as messengers – Gabrielle – Raphael Demons • Lucifer (“bright and shining one”) Angel who thought he was better than God • God banished Lucifer to Hell Satan • bad angels followed Lucifer demons who try to corrupt the souls of people on Earth Teachings • Ten Commandments – (from Judaism – Old Testament) – have only one God – keep the Sabbath day as a day of worship and rest (Christians celebrate on Sunday) – don’t use God’s name as a way of cursing – obey your parents – don’t lie, steal, sleep with someone without being married to him/her, etc. Teachings • Beatitudes – (from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount) – Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven. – Blessed are they who sorrow: for they shall be comforted. – Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after holiness: for they shall be filled. – Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. – Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called sons of God. – Blessed are they that have been persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven. Teachings • Great Commandment – Love God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. – Love your neighbor as yourself. (referred to as the “golden rule”) • Gospels – stories about life and teachings of Jesus • • • • Matthew Mark Luke John Teachings • Parables – Jesus used parables to teach – stories that teach a lesson Parables activity Statement of Faith (Belief) The AposTle’s Creed I believe in God, the Father Almighty, the Creator of Heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord: The Trinity Who was conceived of the Holy Spirit, Virgin Birth born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, Crucifixion was crucified, died, and was buried. Resurrection The third day He arose again from the dead. He ascended into Heaven Ascension and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty, whence He shall come to judge the living and the dead. Reign / I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy *catholic church, Judgment the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, Saints the resurrection of the body, Salvation and life everlasting. Eternal Life Amen. “I Believe” • in Heaven *The word "catholic" with a small letter “c” refers to the entire universal Christian Church. “The ChurCh” • Church was founded and led by Peter “the rock” • Jesus gave him “Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven” • Peter became Bishop of Rome and is considered the first Pope • Crucified upside-down Church Leadership Used by all Christians until 1517. Catholic Church still uses this hierarchy, but many Protestant denominations use different systems • Pope – human leader of the worldwide Christian Church. Bishop of Rome. Peter was the first Pope. • Cardinal – elects the Pope and governs a large territory (multiple states) • Bishop – leader of several different churches in a smaller territory (northwest Ohio) • Priest – pastor or minister to one or more churches • Deacon – assists the priest Persecution • Persecution – being treated badly because of your beliefs – outcast, execution Nero, Diocletian, etc. • Martyr – someone who dies because of their beliefs – Jesus, Perpetua and Felicity, Peter, Paul • Diaspora – AD 70– spreading out of the Jews – Romans conquered and destroyed Jerusalem, burning the Temple Conversion of the Empire • Constantine – – – – AD 312 – converts to Christianity after battle makes Christianity legal solidifies many doctrines helps build the Bible • Theodosius – AD 391– Christianity becomes the official religion of the Empire – Christianity becomes required Division of the Empire • Western Empire / Eastern Empire – Roman Empire is too big Emperor Diocletian • West (Rome) / East (Byzantium Constantinople) – Rome (West) falls in AD 476, but Eastern Empire continues in Byzantium – Byzantium renamed Constantinople by Emperor Constantine – Christianity in the West (centered in Rome) and East (centered in Constantinople) began using different practices Christianity in the East • Justinian – Eastern Emperor AD 527-565 – Code of Justinian • simplified / organized Roman laws • guaranteed fair treatment for all – Built the Hagia Sophia • most famous Orthodox Church • now a Muslim mosque Schisms • Great Schism (1054) – schism = split – Roman Catholic • Western Church; headquartered in Rome – Eastern Orthodox • Eastern Church; Byzantium (Constantinople) • Reformation (1517) – Martin Luther – priest; protested corruption – Protestants – followers of Martin Luther – Denominations – divisions of Church Divisions of Christianity • Worldwide – 2.2 billion Christians (33% of world’s population) – 1) Roman Catholic • 1115 million • 17% of all humans • 54% of Christians – 2) Protestant • 663 million • 10% of all humans • 32% of Christians – 3) Eastern Orthodox • 297 million • 5% of all humans • 14% of Christians These numbers are 2005 estimates Divisions of Christianity • In the US – 237 million Christians (79% of Americans) – 1) Protestant • 54% of Americans • 68% of US Christians – 2) Roman Catholic • 24% of Americans • 30% of US Christians – 3) Eastern Orthodox • 1% of Americans • 1% of US Christians These numbers are 2005 estimates Protestants Worldwide • Common Protestant denominations – 663 million worldwide – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Baptist - 110 million Calvinist - 75 million Methodist - 75 million Anglican - 73 million Lutheran - 70 million Assemblies of God - 51 million Mormon (Seventh-day Adventists / Latter-day Saints) – 26.5 million Church of God in Christ - 7 million The Pentecostal Mission - 6.7 million Anabaptist (Mennonite, Amish, Brethren) - 6.35 million Apostolic Church - 6 million Zion Christian Church - 2.5 million Quaker - 0.35 million Non-Trinitarian - 20 million • Jehovah's Witness • Unitarian These numbers are 2005 estimates