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Christianity


Christianity [kris-chee-an-i-tee] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural Chris·ti·an·i·ties.

  1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches.
  2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; the Christianity of Augustine’s thought.
  3. a particular Christian religious system: She followed fundamentalist Christianity.
  4. the state of being a Christian.
  5. Christendom.
  6. conformity to the Christian religion or to its beliefs or practices.

Origin of Christianity 1250–1300; Middle English cristianite Latin chrīstiānitāt- (stem of chrīstiānitās), equivalent to chrīstiān- Christian + -itāt- -ity; replacing Middle English cristiente Middle French Latin, as above Examples from the Web for christianity Contemporary Examples of christianity

  • At Christianity Today, Peter Chin claims Christians should preach peace instead of bogging down in the particulars of race.

    No Gods, No Cops, No Masters

    James Poulos

    January 1, 2015

  • Krampus makes manifest the shadow sides of human nature that Christianity seeks to repress.

    Meet Krampus, the Seriously Bad Santa

    Jay Michaelson

    December 5, 2014

  • We think of Christianity as sexless, this [Gospel] says that sex is sacred.

    Is ‘The Lost Gospel’ Book a Fraud?

    Nico Hines

    November 12, 2014

  • Christianity spawned the monastic movement, originally in Egypt, that insisted upon peace, self-reliance, education and charity.

    Karen Armstrong’s New Rule: Religion Isn’t Responsible for Violence

    Patricia Pearson

    October 29, 2014

  • That is two years before Nolan had even converted from Christianity to Islam.

    Megyn Kelly’s Really Scary Muslim

    Dean Obeidallah

    October 5, 2014

  • Historical Examples of christianity

  • Mr. Gladstone dwells much on the relation of Homer to Christianity.

    The Grand Old Man

    Richard B. Cook

  • The book of Christianity must be interpreted by the disciples of Christianity.

    Understanding the Scriptures

    Francis McConnell

  • Justice requires, and Christianity insists, upon reparation.

    Female Scripture Biographies, Vol. I

    Francis Augustus Cox

  • Nevertheless, as time went on he came back to a belief in Christianity.

    Heroes of the Telegraph

    J. Munro

  • Christianity will not do for them here what it will do for them in Africa.

    The Works of Whittier, Volume VII (of VII)

    John Greenleaf Whittier

  • British Dictionary definitions for christianity Christianity noun

    1. the Christian religion
    2. Christian beliefs, practices or attitudes
    3. a less common word for Christendom (def. 1)

    Word Origin and History for christianity Christianity n.

    c.1300, cristente, “Christians as a whole; state of being a Christian,” from Old French crestienté “Christendom; spiritual authority; baptism” (Modern French chrétienté), from Church Latin christianitatem (nominative christianitas), noun of state from christianus (see Christian). Gradually respelled to conform with Latin. Christendom is the older word for it. Old English also had cristennes.

    christianity in Culture Christianity

    The religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Christians (see also Christian) believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, sent by God. They believe that Jesus, by dying and rising from the dead, made up for the sin of Adam and thus redeemed the world, allowing all who believe in him to enter heaven. Christians rely on the Bible (see also Bible) as the inspired word of God. (See also gospel, Nativity, Resurrection, salvation (see also salvation), and Sermon on the Mount.)

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