History of World Religions - Christianity

Joseph Prezzavento
12 Oct 201414:49

Summary

TLDRThis script delves into the origins and development of Christianity, the world's largest religion with over 2 billion followers. It traces the religion's beginnings in 1st century AD Judea, under Roman rule, and the belief in Jesus as the Messiah. Despite initial persecution, Christianity's growth was catalyzed by the evangelizing efforts of Jesus's followers and later, Roman imperial support. The script also touches on the schism that led to the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, and the Protestant Reformation. It highlights Christianity's profound influence on Western art, philosophy, and society, and its deep connections with Judaism, sharing Jerusalem as a holy city.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Christianity is the world's largest religion, with over 2 billion followers, making up about one-third of the global population.
  • 🐟 The main symbols of Christianity include the crucifix and the ichthys fish, representing the faith's core beliefs.
  • 🗺️ Christianity originated in the 1st century AD in Judea, which is present-day Israel and Palestine, during the height of the Roman Empire's power.
  • 👤 Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity, is believed to be the Messiah prophesied in Jewish writings, and his life and teachings form the basis of the religion.
  • 🕊️ Jesus' message of peace, love, and repentance contrasted with the Jewish community's expectation of a military leader to lead a rebellion against Roman rule.
  • ✝️ Jesus' crucifixion and subsequent resurrection are foundational events in Christian belief, marking the transition from a small following to a widespread religion.
  • 📢 The early followers of Jesus, known as disciples, evangelized and spread his teachings throughout the Roman Empire, leading to the establishment of Christian churches.
  • 🛡️ Early Christians faced persecution under Roman rule, with Emperor Nero being a notable example, until Emperor Constantine's conversion and legalization of Christianity in 312 AD.
  • 🔄 The Roman Empire's division led to a schism in Christianity, resulting in the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church, with further splits during the Protestant Reformation.
  • 📜 The Holy Bible, including the Old Testament shared with Judaism, is the central scripture for Christians, guiding their beliefs and practices.
  • ⛪️ Christianity has had a profound influence on Western art, philosophy, politics, and society, with the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem being the holiest site for the faith.

Q & A

  • What are the two main symbols associated with Christianity mentioned in the script?

    -The two main symbols associated with Christianity mentioned in the script are the crucifix and the ichthys fish.

  • How many followers does Christianity have worldwide according to the script?

    -Christianity has over 2 billion followers worldwide.

  • In what century AD is Christianity traditionally believed to have been founded?

    -Christianity is traditionally believed to have been founded in the 1st century AD.

  • What is the Greek origin of the word 'Christ' and what does it mean?

    -The word 'Christ' comes from the Greek word 'Cristo' which means 'Messiah'.

  • What was the political situation in Judea during the time of Jesus according to the script?

    -During the time of Jesus, Judea was under the control of the Roman Empire, and the Jewish people were seeking freedom from Roman control.

  • Why did the Romans persecute the early followers of Jesus?

    -The Romans persecuted the early followers of Jesus because they saw the messianic movements, including that of Jesus, as politically troublesome and potentially disruptive to law and order.

  • How did the followers of Jesus react after his death according to Christian tradition?

    -According to Christian tradition, after the death of Jesus, his followers did not disappear but instead went out in public to continue spreading his message and teachings.

  • What significant event in 312 AD is mentioned in the script regarding the status of Christianity in the Roman Empire?

    -In 312 AD, Emperor Constantine came to power, converted to Christianity, and made it a legal religion in Rome.

  • What is the significance of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Christianity?

    -The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is considered the holiest site in Christianity as it is believed to be the site of Jesus' crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.

  • What are the three main branches of Christianity mentioned in the script?

    -The three main branches of Christianity mentioned in the script are Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant.

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