In Christian Theology, Christians believe that there is an afterlife. After they die, their body is either buried or cremated and their unique soul enters Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory. Their belief that Jesus rose from the dead three days after crucifixion, gives them hope that if they follow...
Human history reveals a common belief in the afterlife and an ancillary commitment to the soul. Christians agree, yet they have a distinct contribution to a philosophy of the afterlife. Rather than covering all the traditions within Christianity, Farris limits his discussion to one strand of ...
beliefinanafterlife beliefinheavenandhell p.51 JudaismandChristianity Thereare,however,importantdifferences. JudaismrecognizesonlytheOldTestament;ChristianityrecognizesboththeOldandtheNewTestament.Unityvs.Trinity(theFather,theSon,andtheHolySpirit)CircumcisionisrequiredoftheJudaists;itisnotrequired...
Comparing the Afterlife in Christianity vs. IslamLike Share We often hear how all religions teach the same thing. They are all just different paths leading up the same mountain to the same God. This belief is based on ignorance. All religions differ in key aspects. In this broadcast of ...
Religion is to be manifested by showing concern for the well-being and dignity of others, in a life of service to others, and in personal and social ethical behavior. What Difference Does It Make? As monotheistic religions, sharing common ancestors, belief in divinely given written scriptures,...
of Christian Scripture. But even without the guidance of the New Testament authors, there are good reasons to believe we will live beyond the grave. The evidence related to the existence of God and the “soulish” nature of humans ought to incline us toward a belief in t...
2、inally the entire globe. Christianity means a belief inThe Rise of ChristianityHistory of Christianity Basic Beliefs of ChristianityThe Rise of ChristianityHistorHistory of ChristianityIt was the Jewish tradition which gave birth to Christianity.The ancestors of the Jews were the Hebrews, which mea...
The core belief system of the Christian faith was developed, adopting the concept of the Holy Trinity as the supreme deity. This in itself may have included compromise between Bishops and Politicians, but it is perhaps more important that the Church was becoming a powerful and far reaching insti...
Rest assured you’re not going to hell. You won’t be punished in the afterlife for declining to follow a man-made belief system. You are an explorer and a creator, not the servant of a multi-billion dollar organization that claims divine sponsorship. You are here to participate in the ...
Indeed, at Ragnarok, the Völuspá tells us that Loki will escape these bonds and return at the head of the raging hosts of trollfolk and giants to overthrow the old gods – another theme with distinct parallels to the Christian belief in the apocalypse and second coming of Christ. His ...