Christianity
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- | [[Image:Tommaso.Laureti.Triumph.of.Christianity.jpg|right|thumb|250px|''"Triumph of Christianity"'' by [[Tommaso Laureti]] ([[1530]]-[[1602]]), ceiling painting in the [[Sala di Constantino]], [[Vatican City|Vatican Palace]]. Images like this one celebrate the destruction of ancient [[Paganism|pagan]] culture and the victory of Christianity.]] | + | [[Image:Tommaso.Laureti.Triumph.of.Christianity.jpg|right|thumb|200px|''"Triumph of Christianity"'' by [[Tommaso Laureti]] ([[1530]]-[[1602]]), ceiling painting in the [[Sala di Constantino]], [[Vatican City|Vatican Palace]]. Images like this one celebrate the destruction of ancient [[Paganism|pagan]] culture and the victory of Christianity.]] |
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'''Christianity''' is a [[monotheistic]] religion centered on the life and teachings of [[Jesus]]. | '''Christianity''' is a [[monotheistic]] religion centered on the life and teachings of [[Jesus]]. |
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Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus.
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Related
Adam - clergy - bible - Catholicism - Eve - heaven - hell - Jesus - Index Librorum Prohibitorum - mortification of the flesh - passion - religion - Mary - transubstantiation
Theologians
Søren Kierkegaard - Ludwig Feuerbach
Films and novels dealing with Christianity
Life of Brian (1979) - The Devils (1971) - The Da Vinci Code (2003)
See also
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