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Christianity ( or ) is an
Abrahamic
monotheistic
religion based on the
life and
teachings of
Jesus Christ . It is the
world's largest and most widespread religion with roughly 2.4 billion followers, comprising around 31.2% of the
world population . Its adherents, known as
Christians , are estimated to make up a majority of the population in
157 countries and territories . Christians believe that
Jesus Christ is the
Son of God , whose coming as the
Messiah was
prophesied in the
Hebrew Bible (called the
Old Testament in Christianity) and chronicled in the
New Testament .
Christianity remains
culturally diverse in its
Western and
Eastern branches , and doctrinally diverse concerning
justification and the nature of salvation ,
ecclesiology ,
ordination , and
Christology . The
creeds of various
Christian denominations generally hold in common Jesus as the Son of God—the
Logos
incarnated —who
ministered ,
suffered , and
died on a cross , but
rose from the dead for the
salvation of humankind; and referred to as
the gospel , meaning the "good news". The four
canonical gospels of
Matthew ,
Mark ,
Luke and
John describe Jesus's life and teachings, with the Old Testament as the gospels' respected background.
The six major
branches of Christianity are
Roman Catholicism (1.3 billion people),
Protestantism (900 million),
Eastern Orthodoxy (230 million),
Oriental Orthodoxy (60 million),
Restorationism (35 million), and the
Church of the East (600 thousand). Smaller church communities number in the thousands despite efforts toward unity (
ecumenism ). In the
West , Christianity remains the dominant religion even with a
decline in adherence , with about 70% of that population identifying as Christian.
Christianity is growing in
Africa and
Asia , the world's most populous continents. Christians remain greatly
persecuted in many regions of the world, particularly in the
Middle East ,
North Africa ,
East Asia , and
South Asia . (
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Paul Palaiologos Tagaris (
Greek : Παῦλος Παλαιολόγος Τάγαρις ,
c. 1320/1340 – after 1394) was a
Byzantine Greek monk and impostor. A scion of the
Tagaris family , Paul also claimed a somewhat dubious connection with the
Palaiologos dynasty that ruled the
Byzantine Empire at the time. He fled his marriage as a teenager and became a monk, but soon his fraudulent practices embroiled him in scandal. Fleeing
Constantinople , he traveled widely, from
Palestine to
Persia and
Georgia and eventually, via
Ukraine and
Hungary to
Italy ,
Latin Greece ,
Cyprus and
France .
During his long and tumultuous career, Paul was appointed an Orthodox bishop, sold ordinations to ecclesiastical offices, pretended to be the
Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem , switched from
Greek Orthodoxy to
Roman Catholicism and back again, supported both the
See of Rome and the
Avignon anti-popes in the
Western Schism , and managed to be named
Latin Patriarch of Constantinople . In the end, his deceptions unmasked, he returned to Constantinople, where he repented and confessed his sins before a
synod in 1394. (
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Image 1 The
Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a
holy site in
Jerusalem believed by most
Christians to encompass the
tomb of Jesus and the site of his crucifixion and resurrection. (from
Jesus in Christianity )
Image 2 The
Communion of the Apostles , by
Luca Signorelli , 1512 (from
Jesus in Christianity )
Image 3 Depictions of the Resurrection of Jesus are
central to Christian art (
Resurrection of Christ by
Raphael , 1499–1502). (from
Jesus in Christianity )
Image 5 Depiction of Trinity from
Saint Denis Basilica in Paris (12th century) (from
Trinity )
Image 6 Representation of the Trinity in the form of the
mercy seat (epitaph from 1549) (from
Trinity )
Image 7 First page of
Mark , by
Sargis Pitsak (14th century): "The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God". (from
Jesus in Christianity )
Image 8 God the Father (top), the Holy Spirit (a dove), and the child Jesus, painting by
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (d. 1682) (from
Trinity )
Image 9 A compact diagram of the Trinity, known as the "
Shield of Trinity ". The Shield is generally not intended to be a schematic diagram of the structure of God, but it presents a series of statements about the correlation between the persons of the Trinity. (from
Trinity )
Image 11 Renaissance painting by
Jerónimo Cosida depicting Jesus as a
triple deity Inner text: The Father is God; the Son is God; the Holy Spirit is God (from
Trinity )
Image 12 The Holy Trinity in an angelic glory over a landscape, by
Lucas Cranach the Elder (d. 1553) (from
Trinity )
Image 13 A 'Jesus Saves'
neon cross sign outside of a Protestant church in
New York City (from
Salvation in Christianity )
Image 14 Jesus'
Farewell Discourse to his eleven remaining disciples after the
Last Supper , from the
Maestà by
Duccio (from
Jesus in Christianity )
Image 15 The
Adoration of the Trinity by
Albrecht Dürer (1511)
From top to bottom: Holy Spirit (dove), God the Father and Christ on the cross (from
Trinity )
Image 16 13th-century depiction of the Trinity from a
Roman de la Rose manuscript (from
Trinity )
Image 17 The Father, The Holy Spirit, and Christ crucified, depicted in a
Welsh manuscript
c. 1390–1400 (from
Trinity )
Image 18 Pope
Clement I prays to the Trinity, in a typical post-Renaissance depiction by
Gianbattista Tiepolo (d. 1770) (from
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Image 19 A depiction of the
Council of Nicaea in AD 325, at which the Deity of Christ was declared orthodox and
Arianism condemned (from
Trinity )
Image 20 A Greek
fresco of Athanasius of Alexandria, the chief architect of the Nicene Creed, formulated at Nicaea (from
Trinity )
Image 21 God in the person of the Son confronts
Adam and Eve , by
Master Bertram (d. c. 1415) (from
Trinity )
Image 22 The Good Samaritan is a painting by
James Tissot . The
Parable of the Good Samaritan is one of the parables of Jesus. (from
Jesus in Christianity )
Image 24 God the Father (top), and the Holy Spirit (represented by a dove) depicted above Jesus Painting by
Francesco Albani (d. 1660) (from
Trinity )
Image 26 Detail of the
earliest known artwork of the Trinity, the
Dogmatic or Trinity Sarcophagus ,
c. 350 (
Vatican Museums )
Three similar figures, representing the Trinity, are involved in the creation of
Eve , whose much smaller figure is cut off at lower right; to her right,
Adam lies on the ground (from
Trinity )
Image 27 The Glory of Saint Nicholas , by
António Manuel da Fonseca ;
Nicholas of Myra , a participant in the First Council of Nicaea, achieves the
beatific vision in the shape of the Holy Trinity. (from
Trinity )
Image 28 The "Heavenly Trinity" joined to the "
Earthly Trinity " through the
Incarnation of the
Son –
The Heavenly and Earthly Trinities by
Murillo (c. 1677) (from
Trinity )
Image 30 Atypical depiction The Son is identified by a lamb, the Father an
Eye of Providence , and the Spirit a dove; the painting is by
Fridolin Leiber (d. 1912). (from
Trinity )
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Lord's Supper or Eucharist is a
sacrament that spiritually nourishes
Christians and strengthens their
union with Christ . The outward or physical action of the sacrament is eating bread and drinking wine.
Reformed confessions , which are official statements of the beliefs of Reformed churches, teach that Christ's body and blood are
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Catholic and
Lutheran Christians is that for the Reformed, this presence is believed to be communicated in a spiritual manner by faith rather than by oral consumption. The Reformed doctrine of real presence is called "
pneumatic presence " (from pneuma , a Greek word for spirit; alternatively called "spiritual real presence" or "mystical real presence").
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transubstantiation , that the substances of bread and wine of the Eucharist change into Christ's body and blood. They taught that Christ's person, including his body and blood, are presented to Christians who partake of it in faith. They also disagree with
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Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia
Taunton Unitarian Chapel
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tonga
Pope Theodore II
Theodosius I
Theology of Huldrych Zwingli
These Are Special Times
Third Epistle of John
Thirty pieces of silver
Thrive (Casting Crowns album)
Thurstan
Tian Feng (magazine)
Tiberius
Harry Toulmin (Unitarian minister)
Towson United Methodist Church
Thomas Traherne
St Beuno's Church, Trefdraeth
St Caian's Church, Tregaian
Ralph Waldo Trine
St George's Church, Trotton
George Washington Truett
Desmond Tutu
Typos of Constans
Unbreakable (Fireflight song)
Undone (MercyMe album)
Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington
Until the Whole World Hears
Until the Whole World Hears (song)
Upper Brook Street Chapel, Manchester
Uppsala Cathedral
Varagavank
Virgin of Vladimir
Visby Cathedral
Vix pervenit
Vä Church
Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg
Was willst du dich betrüben, BWV 107
Wash Us in the Blood
Water (Kanye West song)
Martha Watts
Derek Webb
Hugh of Wells
Matthew West
What's So Amazing About Grace?
John Wheelwright
Francis White (Virginia politician)
John Whiteley (missionary)
Who Am I (Casting Crowns song)
Joseph Widney
Wighard
William of York
John Wilson (Puritan minister)
Robert Winchelsey
John Winthrop
Witch trials in early modern Scotland
Andrew Wodrow
The Woman's Bible
Word of God Speak
The Worship Project
Wright brothers
Wulfhelm
Wulfred
Yahballaha III
Yaropolk Izyaslavich
Yazdegerd I
Yours (Steven Curtis Chapman song)
John Sigismund Zápolya
Elias Zoghby
Sayfo
Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.
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