Jesus 'life and death In this part of my course I try to show that Jesus' self-sacrifice, suffering, death and resurrection are still important for today's Christians and should be included in all Christians. In life. First of all, I do not mean everyone when I say "... ... self-sacrifice, pain, death, resurrection ... that is included in the good lives of all Christians." No , If there is a charity collecting money, you need to secure money such as a chocolate bar. I have not spent something.
The history of the Roman Catholic Church began with the life and death of Jesus Christ about 2000 years ago. The apostle Paul is often seen as the founder of the church. He told people the words of Jesus Christ. Many churches were built during the Roman Empire. In the meantime, Christianity has spread throughout Europe and the Middle East. The Romans who governed these areas had their own religious beliefs, initially being persecuted and abused Christians. Christianity became a major religion of Rome around the year 300 AD. At the moment, the empire has two capitals. It is Rome and Constantinople (now Istanbul).
Christianity is a religion based on the life, death and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, also called Christ and Messiah. Jesus was a Jewish teacher and was a prophet who lived in Palestine during the first century. He knew that he was a child of God in the Hebrew Scriptures, taught that the Kingdom of God is imminent, and brought forgiveness and new life to all those who believe. He insisted that Messiah's claims caused opposition from religious and political authorities, he was imprisoned and crucified. His followers believe that after his death, Jesus resurrected before being taken to heaven.
Perhaps the greatest mystery surrounding Jesus' life and death is his resurrection, then his presence to the apostles and other disciples. This aspect of Jesus' life is the focus of some Christian research. It is on the cross and in the resurrection, you can see the humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ; it is called entity union (Imbelli 28). Cunningham pointed out an interesting aspect of this type of research. The crucifixion of Jesus is regarded as a historical event and those who leave your body have a dramatic impact on the hearts and minds of all believers. This event is very important for Christians claiming or trying to become a disciple of Christ. At some point in the Middle Ages, the crucifixion was separated from the resurrection.