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text_A: The Apostle's Creed is not an element of Christianity.
text_B: ChristianityFrom Ancient Greek Χριστος , Khristos -LRB- Latinized as Christus -RRB- , translating Hebrew משיח , Masiah , meaning `` the anointed one '' , with the Latin suffixes - ian and - itas .. Ancient Greek. Ancient Greek. Khristos. Christ. Latinized. Latinization of Greek. Hebrew. Hebrew language. Masiah. Messiah. anointed. Anointing. Latin. Late Latin. is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ , who serves as the focal point for the religion .. Abrahamic. Abrahamic religions. monotheistic. Monotheism. religion. religion. life. Life of Jesus in the New Testament. teachings. Ministry of Jesus. Jesus Christ. Jesus. focal point for the religion. Jesus in Christianity. Christ. Christ ( title ). It is the world 's largest religion , with over 2.4 billion followers , or 33 % of the global population , known as Christians .. religion. religion. Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the savior of humanity whose coming as the Messiah -LRB- the Christ -RRB- was prophesied in the Old Testament .. Son of God. Son of God ( Christianity ). savior of humanity. Salvation in Christianity. Messiah. Messiah. Christ. Christ ( title ). Old Testament. Old Testament. Christian theology is summarized in creeds such as the Apostles ' Creed and Nicene Creed .. Christian. Christian. Christian theology. Christian theology. Nicene Creed. Nicene Creed. These professions of faith state that Jesus suffered , died , was buried , descended into hell , and rose from the dead , in order to grant eternal life to those who believe in him and trust in him for the remission of their sins .. life. Life of Jesus in the New Testament. professions. Profession ( religious ). suffered. Passion of Jesus. died. Crucifixion of Jesus. buried. Burial of Jesus. descended into hell. Harrowing of Hell. rose. Resurrection of Jesus. eternal life. Eternal life ( Christianity ). remission. forgiveness#Christianity. The creeds further maintain that Jesus bodily ascended into heaven , where he reigns with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit , and that he will return to judge the living and the dead and grant eternal life to his followers .. life. Life of Jesus in the New Testament. eternal life. Eternal life ( Christianity ). ascended. Ascension of Jesus. God the Father. God the Father. Holy Spirit. Holy Spirit in Christianity. return. Second Coming. judge. Last Judgment. His incarnation , earthly ministry , crucifixion and resurrection are often referred to as `` the gospel '' , meaning `` good news '' .. incarnation. Incarnation ( Christianity ). crucifixion. Crucifixion of Jesus. the gospel. the gospel. gospel. gospel. `` Good news '' is a translation of the Ancient Greek term ευαγγελιον euangelion , from which the terms evangelical and evangelism derive .. Ancient Greek. Ancient Greek. evangelical. evangelical. evangelism. evangelism. The term gospel also refers to written accounts of Jesus 's life and teaching , four of which -- Matthew , Mark , Luke and John -- are considered canonical and included in the Christian Bible .. life. Life of Jesus in the New Testament. Christian. Christian. gospel. gospel. Matthew. Gospel of Matthew. Mark. Gospel of Mark. Luke. Gospel of Luke. John. Gospel of John. canonical. Biblical canon. Bible. Bible. Christianity is an Abrahamic religion that began as a Second Temple Judaic sect in the mid-1st century .. Abrahamic. Abrahamic religions. religion. religion. Abrahamic religion. Abrahamic religion. Second Temple Judaic. Second Temple Judaism. Originating in Judea , it quickly spread to Europe , Syria , Mesopotamia , Asia Minor , Transcaucasia , Egypt , Ethiopia and India , and by the end of the 4th century had become the official state church of the Roman Empire .. Judea. Judea ( Roman province ). quickly spread. early centers of Christianity. Europe. Europe. Syria. Syria ( region ). Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia. Asia Minor. Anatolia. Transcaucasia. Transcaucasia. Egypt. Egypt. Ethiopia. Ethiopia. India. India. state church of the Roman Empire. state church of the Roman Empire. Following the Age of Discovery , Christianity spread to the Americas , Australasia , sub-Saharan Africa and the rest of the world through missionary work and colonization .. Age of Discovery. Age of Discovery. Americas. Americas. Australasia. Australasia. sub-Saharan Africa. sub-Saharan Africa. missionary work. Christian mission. colonization. History of colonialism. Christianity has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization .. prominent role. Role of Christianity in civilization. Western civilization. Western civilization. Throughout its history , Christianity has weathered schisms and theological disputes that have resulted in many distinct churches and denominations .. its history. History of Christianity. denominations. Christian denomination. Worldwide , the three largest branches of Christianity are the Catholic Church , the Eastern Orthodox Church and the various denominations of Protestantism .. denominations. Christian denomination. Catholic Church. Catholic Church. Eastern Orthodox Church. Eastern Orthodox Church. Protestantism. Protestantism. The Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches broke communion with each other in the East -- West Schism of 1054 ; Protestantism came into existence in the Reformation of the 16th century , splitting from the Catholic Church .. Catholic Church. Catholic Church. Protestantism. Protestantism. communion. communion ( Christian ). Reformation. Protestant Reformation
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