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''In brief,'' Jesus Christ is the central figure that separates Christianity from other religions. Christians believe that he is both God and a man. They believe he created the world and mankind, and that he is alive today. He was born around the 4 BC and grew up in Palestine where he taught about God's love and the repentance of sin. He died on a cross for the sins of all humanity and rose again 3 days later. A Christian believes that faith in him brings salvation.
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In brief, Jesus Christ is the central figure that separates Christianity from other religions. Christians believe that he is both God and a man. They believe he created the world and mankind, and that he is alive today. He was born around the 4 BC and grew up in Palestine where he taught about God's love and the repentance of sin. He died on a cross for the sins of all humanity and rose again 3 days later. A Christian believes that faith in him brings salvation.




An introduction to the Christian understanding of Jesus

Historical evidence Jesus Christ

The nature of Christ

Jesus, the man

Jesus, our Lord and God

What are grace, salvation and justification

The birth of Jesus

The miracles of Jesus

The parables of Jesus

The teachings of Jesus

The death of Jesus

The resurrection of Jesus

Ascension of Christ

Bible Dictionary: Jesus

Jesus: Miscellaneous topics




See also God




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