1, introduced by Jesus:
Jesus, the object of Christian worship. According to the Bible, the Virgin Mary was conceived by the Holy Spirit and gave birth to Jesus in Bethlehem.
He began to preach and preach the gospel at the age of thirty. Later, he was accused by Caiaphas, a Jewish priest, tried by Pontius Pilate, governor of the Jewish province of Rome, and was crucified. Resurrection in three days, and then ascension. Christians believe that Jesus will come again, so that believers can have eternal life.
2. The ideological content of Jesus:
According to the Gospels, "God is the Father" is the most important thought of Jesus, and another important thought is the kingdom of God (generally, New Testament researchers think that the kingdom of God means "the rule of God").
Jesus' ethics originated from his religious view. Since God is the father, all human beings should be brothers. He believes that human life is more precious than the wealth of the whole world and advocates that believers should love each other. In a word, Jesus advocated "universal love", that is, loving God and his lover.
Introduction to the origin, core beliefs, values, factions and influences of Christianity;
1, the origin of Christianity:
Christianity originated in ancient Israel in 1 century, and rose with the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus is regarded as the only son of God. Through his redemption, people can get eternal life and redemption.
2. The core beliefs of Christianity:
The core belief of Christianity is that Jesus Christ is the only son of God, and through his redemption, people can get eternal life and redemption. Christians believe that the purpose of Jesus' death and resurrection is to atone, so that people can make peace with God.
3, Christian values and teachings:
Christianity teaches believers to love God and others, abide by the Ten Commandments and the lessons of Jesus Christ, and strive to be just, loving and charitable people. Christianity emphasizes love, forgiveness, humility, justice and the willingness to contribute to others.
4, sects and branches:
There are many sects and branches of Christianity, including Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity and Protestantism. Different sects have different beliefs, rituals and organizational structures, but all of them are centered on Jesus Christ.
5. The spread and influence of Christianity in the world:
Christianity has exerted a profound influence on world history and culture. Christian values and ideas have had an important impact on the formation and development of western civilization, and Christianity has also spread and influenced people's beliefs and lives on a global scale.