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Christianity and The Roman Empire

by Cyrus Choi [STUDENT]

Pages 4 and 5 of 18

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God and the Holy Trinity:
Christians believe that the highest divine deity is represented in three ways- the Father, the Son (who is Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. Though there are three, they are all representative of one holy deity. Though this may be strange to process for humans, God is far more complex than beings like us, and is not restricted by the laws of a 3D universe. The Holy Trinity is interpreted and spoke about differently in different denominations of Christianity; For example, some may think Jesus is not equivalent to God while others may differ.
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Creeds and the Bible:
Christians show their faith and beliefs by citing creeds and other important religious Christian texts, like the Westminster Confession of Faith (used by the Church of England and various other Presbyterian churches) or the Apostle’s Creed (a text reaffirming the faith of the apostles in the Holy Trinity and used by various Western Christian faiths like Catholicism). A creed is a statement or a set of ideas that represent the beliefs of the people backing the creed.
The Old and New Testaments were two sets of texts written in Hebrew, the language of Palestine (where Christianity originated), and Greek, the commonly-spoken language in the Mediterranean (when the New Testament was being written) respectively. The Old Testament was heavily inspired by the teachings of the Jewish (or Hebrew) Bible, and was known Tanak. It focused more on the history of Judaism and the Jews. The New Testament, on the other hand, focuses on Jesus and his disciples, along with the spread of Christianity. The two texts are combined to form the Christian Bible, a central collection of scriptures all Christians revere and follow, with the Old Testament forming the first half and the New Testament forming the second. In the Testaments, there are many stories about Judaism and Christianity. The Old Testament contains the stories of Abraham, the ancestor of all Jews who was told to sacrifice his son in a sign of faith to God (though the order was rescinded), Moses, the Hebrew prophet that led the Israelites out of Egypt and scribe of the Ten Commandments, and stories pertaining to the creation of the universe. The New Testament features the Gospels, or teachings, of Matthew, Mark, Luke
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and John, four of Jesus’s apostles. The Gospels tell of the actions, deeds and wisdom of Jesus, along with his story. However, some parts of the four Gospels contradict each other, leading to debate between the scholars studying Jesus. Besides the Gospels, the New Testament also contains the Acts of the Apostles (also known simply as the Acts), a book that explains the actions of the 12 Apostles and the rise and spread of Christianity. Finally, the New Testament contains information concerning the start of the new Earth and Heaven by God on Judgement Day (in the last book of the New Testament, Revelation, also known as Apocalypse). The Christian Bible also contains many rules that are laid down by God, called commandments. There are the Ten Commandments originally recorded by Moses that appear the Hebrew text Exodus regulating faith, worship, sabbath (more on this later), filial piety, murderer, theft, adultery, jealousy, sacrilege and dishonesty. However, these ten are only the tip of the ice-berg. There are 603 other commandments that can be seen in the Old Testament, though only 297 are pertinent in modern contexts. The Bible serves as the basic dogma for every Christian faith, with every single Christian believing in its validity. Studying the Bible is tantamount to being a good Christian, and many Christians study the scriptures extensively. Parts of a section of the Old Testament, the Book of Psalms, are still sung today as hymns and prayers. Besides being useful for lore and regulations, the Bible also contains good advice, and is frequently quoted (the Bible is quoted in the Book, Chapter:Verse format) The exact meaning at some parts of the Bible, however, are interpreted differently by different sects of Christianity. For example, some believe Jesus only appeared to his disciples in visions, but others say he appeared to them in person (Acts 1:2-4).
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Due to its ubiquity and widespread use around the globe, the Christian Bible has been translated to many languages. Here is one in Chinese.