Christianity The religion based on the life, teachings, and example of Jesus Christ
Dec 28, 2015
Christianity
The religion based on the life, teachings, and example of Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ
Son of God ~ Messiah ~ Savior
What is Christianity?A diverse, 2000 year old religion followed by
almost one third of the world’s population!
Based on the life, teachings, death and resurrection of a first century Jew known as Jesus, believed to be the messiah/savior by his followers, called “Christians”
Symbols of Christianity
The Cross -symbolizing Christ’s sacrifice
The fish - Early Christians used the fish as a secret symbol to mark meeting places and tombs, or to distinguish friends from foes.
Who Was Jesus?
Born, lived, and died a Jew in first century Roman occupied Palestine.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, near Jerusalem.He learned carpentry from his father and studied
the writings of Jewish prophets.Around age 30, took on a
mission of preaching, teaching, and healing
Who Was Jesus?
Jesus had a following of 12 primary disciples and countless multitudes attracted by his miracles and words of wisdom.
They were all seen as a political threat to the Roman Empire.
PreachingJesus preached a message of love and renewal.
People began to follow him and his message of a loving, benevolent, forgiving God.
Jesus created excitement by performing miracles of healing; defending the poor and oppressed.
Rome’s Reaction
The Roman Empire ruled over Palestine.
Jesus' popularity- crowds alarmed authorities who feared political uprisings
Jesus was arrested, tried, and sentenced to death.
Put to death through torturous crucifixion (a Roman punishment).
According to the New Testament, after crucifixion:
Jesus rose from the dead
Appeared for 40 days
Ascended into heaven
Followers believe Resurrection and Ascension reveal that Jesus is the Messiah
These are matters of faith and cannot be explained any other way.
Death and Resurrection
Paul of Tarsus
Originally known as Saul, born in Tarsus, in Asia Minor (Present day Turkey)
At first he actively opposed teaching that Jesus was the Messiah
Paul had a conversion on his way to Damascus and became Christian
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Paul of Tarsus
If not for his work, Christianity might have remained a branch of Judaism.
Paul believed God sent him to convert non-Jews, or Gentiles
Converting the GentilesPaul helped make Christianity broader religion
and attracted many new followers
Paul’s epistles, or letters, to those churches later became part of the New Testament
Most knowledge of Jesus comes from the Gospels, the first four books of the Christian Bible, also known as the New Testament
The New Testament and the Old Testament (books from the Torah) make up today’s entire Christian Bible.
The Bible-Christian Holy Book
Threat leads to PersecutionThe Roman Empire was mostly polytheistic and
Roman emperors were seen Gods.
Christians were persecuted for their belief in one God and the denial of the emperor as a God.
Large-scale persecution by Romans grew as rulers saw Christianity as a threat to their loyalty to the Empire and the emperor.
Results of Persecution
Christians killed by Roman officials were seen as martyrs -people who choose to die rather than deny a strongly held belief, especially a religious belief.
Martyrs were revered which also helped Christianity spread and gain popularity.
Imperial Approval
The spread of Christianity was accelerated by Roman Emperor Constantine’s conversion to Christianity.
313 CE, Constantine made Christianity legal within empire-Edict of Milan
Polytheism gradually disappeared from the Empire.
Constantine
Constantine’s mark on Christianity:
Made December 25th the birthday of Jesus Christ (Christmas). It had been the birthday of the pagan Sun god.
Observance of Sunday as the day of rest.
Instituted celebrating Easter and Lent based on pagan springtime celebrations.
What is this symbol?
Christian Rituals
During Eucharist, people eat bread, drink wine in memory of Jesus' death and resurrection
With baptism, people are admitted to the faith *Water used to purify.
Christian Holy DaysChristmas- commemorates the birth of
Christ.
Easter- celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion.