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The Christian Bible is divided into two parts; the first part is known as the Old Testament encompassing 39 books of Hebrew Scripture while the second part is called the New Testament comprising 27 books. The Bible highlights the life of Jesus and the Christian faith. A number of gospels have been included in the holy book enlightening the mind, souls, and hearts of millions of followers. Many Christians adhere to the doctrine of Biblical Literalism by considering it as a word of god along with following its teachings in their personal and social life
The Historical Jesus
Historical Jesus is believed to be a Galilean Jew who was baptized by John the Baptist and began his preaching in Galilee. He was considered a prophet and ethical teacher. It is often believed that he traveled to Jerusalem and preached to a number of people who later became his apostles. Historical Jesus is a picture of Christianity resembling god offering guidance and support through gospels and spiritual power (Roger, Stark 22-23)
St. Paul
Saint Paul is one of the greatest names in Christianity associated with spreading Christianity in different parts of the world. He was born under the name Saul and hated Christians until Jesus came to him in a vision. He changed his life by converting into a Christian along with preaching gospels. He is considered the greatest prosecutor of Christians and is highly respected by them. He perceived that Christianity is God’s call and built a number of churches. His contribution to Christianity is highly appreciated in Biblical Literalism.
The Kingdom of God
The Kingdom of God is often defined as the Kingdom of Heaven stating the existence of God within people who follow the will of God. The term Kingdom of God can be found in the Gospels of Mark, Luke, and John. It is defined as a medium through which one can connect with god following his teachings and prescribed path.
The Protestants and Catholics' Relationship
Protestants and Catholics share the common ground of having faith and trust in Jesus Christ and his preaching. The Protestants are not considered as Churches but communities sharing the common faith in Jesus but not similar to the Catholic Sacraments and Dogmas. The Protestants Churches follow the Bible as its source of faith and authority while the Catholic Churches embrace the post-biblical traditions of the Church and its Popes.
Role of Women in the Church
The role of women in the church is considered one of the highly controversial issues. However, it is believed that both men and women are equal to Jesus. God’s Women make a vital contribution to the Kingdom of God and are considered as important as men without distinguishing them on the basis of race and sex. They also preach to others along with spreading the name of Jesus by accomplishing various other commendable tasks.
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