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Title: Christianity


1
Christianity
  • Mary Buford
  • Nick Minerd
  • Bethany Mitchell
  • George Stelea
  • Krista Werner

2
Background
  • Life before Jesus was preparation for His coming,
    events after Him are a realization of what His
    life was for
  • Jewish peoples main downfall was refusing to
    believe in Christ as the Messiah.

3
Background (cont)
  • Jesus of Nazareth
  • All of our knowledge is
  • found in the New Testament.
  • Baptized by John
  • Thou art my beloved Son,
  • with thee I am well pleased.
  • (Mark 111)

4
  • Teachings of Jesus
  • Live by Gods will
  • Gods perfection
  • Told parables (stories) that helped ordinary
    people understand the great meanings of life
  • Jesus Authority
  • 12 major disciples
  • They were to do the work that He couldnt

5
John, the fourth gospel
  • 4 gospels
  • Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
  • John 146
  • I am the way, the truth, and the life
  • Lazarus
  • Raised from the dead

6
  • I am the resurrection and the life he who
    believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live,
    and whoever lives and believes in me shall never
    die
  • John 1125,26

7
The Last Supper
  • Bread - Take, eat, this is my body
  • Wine Drink of it, all of you for this is my
    blood of the covenant which is poured out for
    many for the forgiveness of sins

8
Palm Sunday
  • Rode into city on small donkey
  • Palm leaves, cloaks placed on ground

9
The Crucifixion
  • Jesus claimed to be King of the Jews
  • Jesus captured and given to Pilate
  • Barnabus (thief, let go, so Jesus could die)
  • Luke 2319
  • Cross at Galgotha
  • Dies at 300pm
  • Roman guard spears
  • Him in the side
  • - John 1934

10
Easter
  • Arguably the most important day in Christian
    history
  • Resurrection a belief that a person who has
    been dead will be restored as a whole, living
    person
  • When Jesus was raised from the dead, some saw Him
    in a physical body, while others saw Him as a
    recognizable spirit.

11
Easter, cont
  • Jesus stayed on earth for 40 days, then ascended
    into heaven.

12
Jesus of Nazareth
  • Human and divine
  • Cast out demons, calm

    the waves of a storm
  • walk on water, fed thousands with just a
  • few loaves of bread
  • and fish
  • Son of God

13
Pentecost
  • Pentecost is a festival coming 50 days after
    Easter. Its the time when the Holy Spirit
    descended on the early Christian church. Also, a
    Christian name for Feast of Weeks in Judaism.
  • Kerygma is the message or proclamation of the
    early Christians. Peter gave a proclamation on
    the day of Pentecost.

14
Saul of Tarsus
  • Eliminate the Christian influence within Judaism
  • While going to Damascus, he was struck blind
  • Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?
  • And he said, Who are you, Lord?
  • And he said,I am Jesus,whom you are
    persecuting but rise and enter the city and you
    will be told what to do.
  • - Acts 95,6

15
Saul
  • Members of the Way helped him escape
  • Recovered his sight, changed name from Saul to
    Paul
  • Changed name to show his commitment
  • Challenged Christians to live by agape
    (self-giving love)
  • Wrote Corinthians 131-13

16
Roman Persecution
  • Christians accepted persecution for a period of
    time as an inevitable testing
  • Pg. 339
  • God would end the persecutions
  • Constantine
  • Rules from 306 to 337CE
  • Ends Roman persecution of Christians
  • Makes Christianity a legal religion

17
The New Testament
  • Christian canon New Testament
  • The Gospels
  • Mark written first
  • Matthew Mark cite Mark in their stories
  • Matthew focused on the life of Jesus
  • Luke showed Jesus with common people
  • Many people still relied on the Old Testament,
    even though they had the New Testament

18
Christian Worship
  • Singing psalms or hymns
  • Offering prayers
  • Reading scriptures, interpreting them
  • Living according to the teachings of the Bible
  • Receiving offerings for the needy

19
Clement and Origen
  • Two outstanding Christian thinkers
  • Clement
  • A good Christian can begin in faith and proceed
    to intellectual knowledge of God.
  • Origen
  • Saw the world as constantly changing (Plato)
  • Inspired later thinkers to examine how Christian
    beliefs are related to Greek philosophy

20
Trinity
  • The Christian belief that three persons in union,
    Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, are one in God.
  • Three persons, only one essence

21
Background /People
  • St. Aurelius Augustine(354-430) Bishop of Hippo
  • Wrote The confessions thought that humans arent
    evil but their choices can either move them
    closer to God or away from God
  • John Chysostom (347-407) Greek Orthodox view
  • Humans although they are born sinners, after
    baptism they can be good, trusted and achieve
    good-manhood
  • After these they developed other thoughts and
    ideas for orders rules for men/ womenmonks and
    nuns

22
Continued.
  • St. Benedict (480-547) most famous order was
    developed by him and instituted _at_ Monte Cassio
  • The order included periods of study and prayer
    alternating w/ periods of work to maintain the
    life of a monastery. His rule attracted many men
    to consider a monastic lifestyle
  • Francis (Giovanni Bernadone of
    Assisi)(1182-1226) Franciscan order
  • Using only what he needed owning nothing
    engaging in fraternal service
  • St. Dominic (1170-1221) started the Dominican
    order. Black Friars who devoted their lives to
    preaching Christian doctrine and studying so that
    they could maintain the purity of the Catholic
    Church.
  • St. Thomas Aquinas wanted to be a black friar
    started Scholasticism
  • Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic split in 1054

23
More.
  • Crusades3 faiths sought control over the Holy
    LandJews, Christians, and Muslims. Christians
    thought of it as freeing the Holy Land and
    returning it to its power.
  • Christains and art
  • Sistine Chapel- Michelangelo
  • Painting, sculpting, weaving and music all ways
    to praise God
  • Architecture such as Gothic Cathedrals.

24
  • Sixteenth Century Christian reformation
  • Martin Luther
  • 95 thesis for Academic Debate.
  • Indulgences
  • Translated Bible into everyday use (German)
  • Excommunicated from the Church
  • John Calvin-
  • Studied law
  • recognized as the leader of the French
    Protestants
  • Under Calvin John Knox created Presbyterian
    Churches.

25
Moving on.
  • King Henry the VIII- (1491-1547)
  • Broke away from the church of England with the
    authority of the pope.
  • Wouldnt grant him a divorce from his wife.
  • Reinforced another from of Protestantism
  • George Fox- Quakers, Preaching in 1647
  • Catholic Reformation
  • Both men and women became role modles for
    higher spirituality.
  • St. Ignatius- devoted his life to prayer and
    writing about Christ and Our Lady
  • Francis Xavier- introduced Christianity to
    Japan in 1549

26
And more
  • Names to mention during Catholic Reformation
  • Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) Aristocrat suffered
    from paralysis. Experienced voices visions,
    developed a stricter way for nuns to live
  • John of the Cross (1542-1591) inspired by Teresa,
    also had visions and reformed Monasteries
  • Missions In the North(missionaries)
  • Anglicans- descended Chruch of England under
    King Henry VIII, settled in James Town.
  • Puritans and Separatists-departed farther from
    Catholic practices and settled in Massachusetts
  • Anne Hutchinson-
  • Quakers- Settled in Penn.
  • Presbyterians-settled coast of several colonies
    along the coast such as N.C
  • Eastern Orthodox- in Alaska

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  • African American Churches
  • Church was a center of community
  • Adapted to new surroundings
  • Important people such as
  • Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young and Martin Luther
    King Jr.(1929-1968).
  • They helped improve peoples lives and inspired
    many to continue faith

28
Last one
  • Church of Christ, Scientist
  • Marry Baker Eddy (1821- 1910, founder
  • Appealing to new interests in science
  • Sought to combine both insights of science with
    gospel
  • New forms of Christianity
  • Joesph Smith Church of Jesus Christ of
    Latter-Day Saints
  • nineteenth century, led Mormons to Utah
  • Sun Myung Moon Born in Korea, formed the
    Unification of the Church

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The Absolute
  • Belief in one God
  • No partners or rivals
  • Revelation through the son of God, Jesus of
    Nazareth
  • Coeternal with God, born though the Virgin Mary
  • Bears all human afflictions except sin
  • The Trinity-father, son, and holy spirit
  • Idea rejected by Jews and Muslims
  • Died for mans sin, represented Gods love for
    humans

30
The World
31
  • Christians follow the Genesis and Psalms views of
    the world.
  • God created a good universe and good humans.
  • The world is an environment of suffering that
    will be conquered with spiritual discipline.

32
  • Some Christians believe nature and humans have
    estranged from God and need His assistance in
    reconciliation.
  • Scientists challenged biblical stories.
  • Some Christians believe Darwins theory and the
    Genesis theory, but others believe solely in
    Gods word.

33
  • Liberals Christians that look to believe in
    scriptures and science
  • Fundamentalists Christians that believe all
    scriptures are the word and any other theory is
    thought to be wrong.

34
Humans
35
  • Humans are created in the image of God.
  • Humans are accountable for how they live their
    lives.
  • Two traditions have influenced Christian views.

36
  • One tradition is since Adam and Eve humans are
    influenced by sin and can only overcome sin by
    having a relationship with God.
  • Second tradition is humans are able to be both
    good and evil.

37
  • Grace the power of God that effects all human
    lives. It is present in all humans.

38
Basic Tenets
  • One True God
  • The Bible is all true
  • Jesus is Son of God
  • Jesus died for our sins and is in Heaven
  • The only way to Heaven is through salvation
  • God created Heaven and earth

39
Major Figures
  • Jesus of Nazareth
  • King Henry VIII (1491-1547)
  • Declined divorce of Catherine of Aragon by pope
  • Demanded that political and economic leaders be
    head of the church
  • Roman Catholicism characteristics
  • John Calvin (1509-1564)
  • Law advocate
  • Experienced God through scripture
  • Institutes of Christian religion
  • Protestant theology
  • Martin Luther (1483-1546)
  • Ninety-Five Theses
  • Ecclesiastical practice of indulgences

40
Major Figures (contd)
  • George Fox
  • English preacher in 1647
  • Quaker
  • Large advocates of the holy spirit average humans
  • St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
  • Son of the Count of Aquino
  • Named Professor of Theology in Paris, 1959
  • Most famous writing Summa Contra Gentiles and
    Summa Theologica

41
Rituals
  • Communion
  • Baptism
  • Confession
  • Sunday Worship
  • Praying
  • Ringing of bells

42
Major Holidays
  • Lent
  • Good Friday
  • Palm Sunday
  • Easter
  • Advent
  • Christmas

43
Symbols
  • Basic Latin Cross
  • Most commonly used cross
  • The Greek Cross
  • Arms of equal length

44
Symbols
  • Eastern Orthodox
  • Budded Cross
  • Calls to mind the Trinity

45
Art
  • Jesus Christ the
  • Life Giver
  • Ecclesiastical Censer

46
Colors
  • Black
  • Symbolic of death
  • Blue
  • Symbolic of Heaven
  • Grey
  • Represents Repentance
  • Green
  • Represents triumph over death
  • Purple
  • Color for penitence and mourning
  • Red
  • The color of blood
  • White
  • Symbol of purity, innocence and holiness
  • Yellow
  • Represents the color of divinity

47
Architecture
  • Steeple
  • The Dewald Chapel
  • Altar
  • Orthodox Alter

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Architecture/Art
  • Stained Glass Windows

49
Architecture
  • The National Cathedral
  • The Vatican

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