Defining Christianity is a little more complex than some might think. In the most general sense, and now in a sense that is obsolete and politically incorrect, "Christendom" has been used as a synonym for Western Civilization. Used in this way, the word has only marginal connections to religious or faith-based beliefs and practices. In a more restricted sense, "Christianity" refers to all of the numerous and quite varied religious denominations in which Jesus Christ is the central figure. As we become more restrictive in our definition from this point, differences become more marked, and willingness of some denominations to accept other denominations under the "Christian" rubric becomes more problematic. For example some denominations that may consider themselves "Christian" do not hold that Christ is divine. Other denominations would consider the divinity of Christ to be an absolute requirement to be considered Christian. Other groups might consider glossolalia to be an essential feature of a Christian community. Others may insist on a hierarchical authority and sacramental practice to be essentials. Others may accept the divinity of Jesus, but see him as one of countless gods that will come to be as the faithful perform the right rituals and ascend to godhood over their own universes. And we haven't even mentioned differences concerning teachings on salvation, justification, etc. The most common of the definitions is I believe the second one, encompassing all groups that have Jesus Christ as the central figure of beliefs and practice.
Christianity is the worship of Jesus Christ.
Christianity is monotheistic by definition. If you are a Crhistian, then you also follow Christian monotheism.
No, iconoclasm is not restricted to Christianity by any means. By definition, it is a deliberate destruction within the religious icons and beliefs of any culture - not just Christianity.
This is simply definitional. A Muslim is, by definition, a follower of Islam, just as a Christian, by definition, is a follower of Christianity.
Jesus Christ. He is the founder and the heart of Christianity. He came to Earth, died for the sins of the world, and then rose again three days later - thus forming the core of Christianity. Belief in Him is absolutely required for any form of Christianity - to deny Him is, by definition, to be something other than a Christian.
Christianity is the following of Jesus Christ and the beleif that he died 4 us on the cross and gave his life so that we may have eternal life with him in heaven. That's the "technical" definition... my own personal definition would be just having a personal relationship with God and beleiving 100% that Jesus can, and will save you. To obtain Christianity, just ask Christ into your heart and live for him 100%..... if you need some more info about the Christianity thing n gettin saved just email me tairraboyd@hotmail.com :)
Inward contentment that comes from having a relationship with Jesus Christ. Which is not predicated upon or hindered by outward circumstances.
An icon is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, from Eastern Christianity and in certain Eastern Catholic churches.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. However, a number of Christians doubt whether or not the Islamic definition of God allows for an acceptance of the Christian definition of God.
When A group of soldiers sent out by the Catholic Church to take back the Holy Land (Isarel, Jordan) from the Arabs. It also was to spread and promote Christianity
A convert is a religious term which is used to describe the act of someone switching from one religion to another. An example would be someone who is Muslim switching over to Christianity.
Christianity
Non-denominational Christianity, Lutheran Christianity, Presbyterian Christianity, Messianic Judaism, Social Christianity, Baptist Christianity, Methodist Christianity, Pentecostal Christianity, Protestant Christianity, and regular Judaism.