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Religion: Christianity 1. Summary of Beliefs and Practices A. Christians believe in one god. B. Christians believe that God took human form as Jesus Christ and that God is present today through the work of the Holy Spirit. C. Christians believe there is a life after death on earth. D. Christians pray to God for their needs, for forgiveness, or just to talk. E. Christians go to church. They are not required to nor frowned upon if they don’t. F. Christians believe that baptism is a sign to the inward commitments to the teachings of Jesus. 2. Lists of Major Texts and Writings G. Didache: Christian manual giving unique details regarding baptism and church leadership from an early period of Christian development H. Bible. I. Apostles Creed: Written to distinguish Christianity from other religions and show basic Christian doctrine in a concise manner. 3. Summary of Two Major Human Figures J. Paul: Born as Saul, Executed is 62 AD, was the greatest missionary of Christianity, he is the author of 13 of the 27 books in the New Testament. K. Constantine the Great: Born in Siberia in 312 AD, he ended the persecutions of Christians in the Roman Empire, first roman emperor to convert to Christianity. 4. Summary of Two Major Gods or Divine Figures L. Jesus Christ: God’s son, taught people of god, taught disciples. M. God: Creator of everything, Christians say that God is everything. He is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. 5. Timeline of Key Events From Beginning to Present Day N. 4 BC Jesus is born O. 30 AD Jesus is crucified P. 313 AD Edict of Milan establishes official tolerance of Christianity Q. 325 AD The council of Nicea R. 380 AD Christianity made an official religion in roman empire S. 451 AD Council of Chalcedon T. 1054 The great Schism between east and west U. 1415

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