Friday 18 January 2013

Christianity

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Christianity is the most prominent religion in the world. The early fathers and church councils analytically defined between “orthodoxy” from “heresy” in pursue to preserve what they understand as the true Christian message. During the Middle Ages era, the decisions of the ecumenical councils and the teachings of apostolic succession made sure that right belief was protected. However, some people like Thomas Aquinas explored and questioned all the aspects of Christian theology within the limits of orthodoxy.
In the 16th century, when Protestant Reformation was in effect, the attention shifted once again to preserving the real message of Christianity. Reformers appealed for the stripping away of the many superfluous and even erroneous doctrines that had developed over the centuries . They also pursued that theology should be based on the Bible alone. The significance of true belief was brought even more with the reformers’ stress on true faith as the only “need” to be saved. This brought many denominational partitions and divisions since the Reformation. Many religions focus in matters of doctrine rather than practice.
For some, Christian doctrine can be a very sensitive case to tackle especially for newly-converted Christians. However, many people still believe that the only way to understand the truth is to read the main source – the Bible. Here’s a review of what the Bible tells:
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