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Christian Division

The historical development of Christian denominations is marked by significant events and theological divergences. Early Christianity saw the formation of various churches, followed by major schisms and reforms.

Christian Division

Lutheran

Jesus

Christianity

Evolution Of Christianity
How Christianity will evolve beyond 2018

A religion shouldn't be stuck in its old roots while the world is changing for the better

I think with modern changes with the religion more people will join and be proud to be Christian

I think that if Christianity doesn't change with the modern world and with society then many people will leave the religion

I think Christianity will adjust and change with the modern world beyond 2018

What is Christianity About?
Rules

Attend mass every weekend

The Beatitudes

Teachings of Jesus

Gospel of Matthew

Sermon on the Mount

The 10 Commandments

Mount Sinai

Rules given to Moses, on a tablet by Jesus

Sacraments

Anointing of the Sick

Eucharistic ministers go to people who are unable to go to mass to give them the Eucharist

Holy Orders

Men and women choosing to go into the religious orders. eg, Priests and Nuns

Marriage

When a man and woman become one together in a church

Confirmation

Confirming your faith and allowing the holy spirit to enter your lives

First Holy Communion

Being able to receiving the body and blood of Christ at mass

Reconciliation

Being able to take part in the sacrament of reconciliation/confession. Confessing your sins to Christ and being truly sorry for them

Baptism

Being sprinkled with Holy Water which cleanses the original sin off of the person

Holy Days

Lent

These days represent the 40 days Jesus spent in the desert before being crucified

40 days before Easter

Advent

Christians use this time to prepare and reflect before Christ's birth

4 weeks leading up to Christmas

Holy Week

Easter Sunday

"Resurrection Sunday"

An extremely holy day where Christians all across the world celebrate the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.

The next morning after Good Friday, Mary Magdalen, Mary mother of James, and Salome, found Jesus' tomb empty

One of the most Holy days in Christianity

Holy Thursday

This is the day that Jesus had The Last Supper with his apostles.

The Thursday before Easter

Good Friday

A holy day on the Friday before Easter

Christians commemorate Jesus' death and crucifixion on this day. We remember Jesus' journey to Calvary before being crucified on the cross which Christians believe to be their sins. Jesus was then buried in the tomb.

Many Christians fast on this day and spend the day in silence and prayer as they keep in thought Jesus' death

Christmas Day : December 25th

Jesus' birth which took place in a manger found in Bethlehem. jesus was born to his mother the Virgin Mary and Joseph.

Heresy
Death Penalty
Women's Rights
Birth Control
Prostitution
Divorce and multiple partners
Living with your boyfriend or girlfriend before marriage
Pre-marital sex

Sex is for pro creation

What is Heresy?

Heresy is an opinion that is opposite of the majority or popular opinion

Other Religions
Racism
Marijuana
Genetic Engineering

Medical factors

God made you the way you are

Euthanasia (assisted suicide)

We should respect Gods creations (ourselves)

Life is given by God

LGBTQ

God made you that gender

Man + Man and Woman + Woman

Man + Woman

Abortion

Pro-Choice

Pro-Life

Contemporary Holy Figure
Does a figure need to be Christian to inspire holiness?

No. I don't think a person needs to be Christian to inspire holiness

I think this because...

Being holy is to be good and have righteousness

I think that people who are not Christian can be good and have righteousness too

Any person can inspire holiness

Saint Peter and Saint Paul

Early Christian Churches
SCHISM

Western Roman Catholic

Roman Catholic

Protestant Reformation

Newer Churches

Mormon

Salvation Army

Jehovahs Witness

Calvinism

Presbyterian

Baptist

Anglican

Methodist

Evangelical

United

Association of Local Union Churches

Congregational Union Churches

Eastern Orthodox

Differences between Eastern Orthodox and Western Roman Catholic

Divorce

Divorce is permitted under certain circumstances

Western: Divorce is NOT permitted

Priests being married

Priests may NOT be married

Eastern: Priests may be married

Location

Western: Centered in Rome

Eastern: Centered in Constantinople

Authority

Western: Continued with the hierarchy set out by Saint Peter as the first Pope

Eastern: Didn't think there should be a Pope as head. Thought that Jesus is the only head of the church

Filioque

Thought that this was theologically unacceptable because it wasn't part of the original understanding

Western: Added the words "to the Son" to the Nicene Creed

Icons

Eastern: Did not agree with the idea of a man made icon. Prayers should be directed to God

Western: Thought use of icons brought you closer to the idea or person praying

Language

Eastern: Greek

Western: Latin

Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church

Georgian Orthodox Church

Romanian Orthodox Church

Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch

Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria

Orthodox Church in America

Albanian Orthodox Church

Bulgarian Orthodox Church

Greek Orthodox Church Of Jerusalem

Polish Orthodox Church

Serbian Orthodox Church

Russian Orthodox Church

Church Of Cyrpus

Constantinople

Church of Greece

Eastern Rite Catholics

Of Byzantine Tradition

Of Chaldaean Tradition

Of Armenian Tradition

Of Alexandrian Tradition

Of Antiochian Tradition