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1644 Baptist Confession of Faith - 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
Abatur - Abel - Abolitionism - Abolitionism in the United States - Abraham - Abrahamic religion - Accommodation - Acolyte - Acts of Pilate - Acts of Thomas - Adam - Adam Kadmon - Adam kasia - Adam pagria - Adam and Eve - Aeon - Agnosticism - Agnostic Theism - Ahmadiyya - Ahn Shi Il - Aion - Akhenaton - Alawites - Alexandrian Rite - All Saints - Alleged textual evidence for Jesus - Alpha course - Altar - Altar boy - Altar rails - Altar server - Amazing Grace - Ambarvalia - Amish - Amitābha - Anabaptist - Anathema - Anatta - Ancestor-worship - Ancient of Days - Angel - Angels of the zodiac - Anglican Communion - Anglican continuing churches - Anglican views of homosexuality - Anglicanism - Anglo-Catholicism - Animism - Anointing - Anointing of the Sick - Antediluvian - Anthropology of religion - Anthropomorphism - Anti-Arab - Anti-Defamation League - Anti-Modernist oath - Anti-Semitism - Anti-Zionism - Antichrist - Apatheism - Apocrypha - Apocatastasis - Apostles - Apostles' Creed - Apostolic Pardon - Apostolic See - Apostolic succession - Marian apparition - Ara Pacis - Arab anti-semitism - Aram, son of Shem - Aranyaka - Arathi - Archbishop - Archon - Ardhanarishvara - Arguments against the existence of God - Arguments for the existence of God - Arianism - Arminianism - Arul Nool - Arzhang - Ásatrú - Ascension of Jesus Christ - Ascetic - Ash Wednesday - Asherah - Ashkenazi - Asmodai - Assumption of Mary - Astrology - Aten - Athanasian Creed - Atharvaveda - Atheism - Atonement - Augur - Augustinians - Auspice - Autocephaly - Avatar - Awards - Ayyavazhi - Ayyavazhi mythology - Azazel - Aztec mythology
Baal teshuva - Baal - Báb - Bábism - Babylonian calendar - Backward message - Baháʼí calendar - Baháʼí Faith - Bahá'u'lláh - Bakkah - Balaam - Balam (demon) - Balarama - Balor - Baptism - Baptism for the dead - Baptism of the Holy Spirit - Immersion baptism - Baptistery - Bar mitzvah and Bat mitzvah - Beatific vision - Beast - Beelzebub - Robert Bellarmine - Benedictine - Bhagavata Purana - Bhakti - Bhakti movement - Bible - The Bible and history - Bible translations - Biblical canon - Biblical inerrancy - Jesus in the Christian Bible - Biblical maximalism - Biblical poetry - Biblical Sabbath - Binding of Isaac - Bioethics - Bishops' Bible - Bishop - Black Madonna - Blessed Sacrament - Blessed Virgin Mary - Blood libel - B'nai Noach - Bodhisattva - Bodhi - Bogomilism - Book of Enoch - The Book of Giants - Book of John - Book of Mormon - Book of Mysteries - Books of the Bible - Born again - Brahma - Brahman - Brahmana - Brahmin - Brahma Kumaris - Brethren of the Common Life - Breviary - Brit milah - Buddha-nature - Buddhism - Business ethics
Thomas Cajetan - Canadian Unitarian Council - Calendar of saints - Calendar - Calvinism - Cambridge Declaration - Candomblé - Canon (priest) - Canon law - Canons of Dort - Cantor (church) - Cardinal (Catholicism) - Carmelites - Carmen Saliare - Catechism - Catechism of the Catholic Church - Catharism - Cathedral - Cathedral architecture - Catholic Apostolic Church - Catholic Church - Catholic Church against war on Iraq - Catholic Communion - Catholic King - Catholic ministers - Sacraments (Catholic Church) - Catholicism - Celibacy - Chalcedonian Creed - Charismatic - Chayot - Cherub - Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy - Child sacrifice - Chinese house church - Chosen people - Chrismation - Christian anti-Semitism - Christian anarchism - Christian eschatology - Christian fundamentalism - Christian–Jewish reconciliation - Christian Identity - Christian mythology - Christian Peacemaker Teams - Christian Science - Christian theological controversy - Christian tradition - Christianity - Christmas - Christmas Eve - Christology - Church - Church of England - Church militant and church triumphant - Church planting - Circumcision - Civil religion - Clergy - Clerical celibacy - Closed communion - College of Cardinals - College of Pontiffs - Communion - Communion of Saints - Comparative religion - Christianity and Judaism - Comparing Eastern and Western religious traditions - Concordat - Conditional baptism - Confession (religion) - Confirmation (sacrament) - Confucianism - Congregation of Christian Brothers - Congregationalism - Congregationalist church - Congregationalist polity - Consecration - Conservative Judaism - Continuous revelation - Conversational intolerance - Cosmology - Counter-Reformation - A Course In Miracles - Covenant (religion) - Covenanter - Covenant theology - Creationism - Creed - Criticism of religion - Crucifixion - Crusade - Crypto-Judaism - Crypto-Christianity - Cult - Cult (religion) - Curse
Dabru Emet - Dajjal - Day of the Vow - Deacon - Dead Sea scrolls - Death worship - Deism - Deity - Demigod - Demiurge - Demonology - Demon - Deuterocanonical books - Deuteronomy - Devaki - Devil - Devil's Advocate - Dharma - Dhimmi - Dies Irae - Diocese - Discordianism - Dispensationalism - Divination - Divine grace - Divine healing - Divine Liturgy - Divine providence - Divine simplicity - Doctor of the Church - Doctrine Doctrine - Doctrine and Covenants - Documentary hypothesis - Dogmatic definition - Dogma - Dominican Order - Dominion Theology - Dominus Iesus - Douai Bible - Drabsha - Druidry - Druze - Dualism in cosmology - Durga
Early Christianity - Early Muslim philosophy - Earth religion - East–West Schism - Easter - Eastern Christianity - Eastern Orthodox Church - Eastern Orthodox Church organization - Eastern Orthodoxy - Eastern Catholic Churches - Ecclesia (sociology of religion) - Ecclesial communities contrasted - Ecclesiology - Eckankar - Economics of religion - Economy (Eastern Orthodoxy) - Ecumenical - Ecumenical council - Ecumenism - Mary Baker Eddy - Jonathan Edwards (theology) - Egyptian mythology - El (deity) - El Shaddai - Elcesaites - Elohim - Emanationism - Emergency baptism - Emerging Church - The Enlightenment - Enoch - Enos - Epiclesis - Epiphany - Episcopacy - Episcopalian - Episcopal Church in the United States of America - Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East - Episcopal Church of Scotland - Episcopal see - Eritrean Orthodox Church - Esbat - Eschatology - Esoteric cosmology - Essenes - Eternal Marriage - Eternity Eternity - Ethics - Ethnic religion - Eucharist - Evangelicalism - Evolution - Ex cathedra - Excommunication - Book of Exodus - Exorcism - Expository preaching - Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus
Father of Greatness - Faith - Fall - Fallen angel - Free Christians (Britain) - Feast of the Lemures - Fetishism - Fideism - Filioque clause - First Vatican Council - Five Pillars of Islam - Five solas - Fleur de lys - Flirty Fishing - Flying Spaghetti Monster - Folk religion - Forgiveness - Fratres Arvales - Free Church of Scotland - Free will - Full communion - Full Gospel - Fundamental Epistle - Fundamentalism - Funeral
Gabriel - Ganesha - Ganzibra - Gautama Buddha - Genesis - Geneva Bible - Genie - Gersonides - Ginza Rabba - Glossolalia - Gnosticism - God - God and gender - Names of God - Goddess worship - Goddess - Godhead (Christianity) - Gog - The Golden Bough - Gospel of John - Gospel of Luke - Gospel of Mani - Gospel of Mark - Gospel of Matthew - Gospel of Thomas - Grace - Great Apostasy - Great Bible - Greek mythology - Greek Orthodox Church - Greek religion - Gregorian calendar - Gregorian chant - Guru
Hagiography - Hail Mary - Haitian Vodou - Halakha - Hanuman - Haran Gawaita - Haredi Judaism - Harihara - Harran - Harrowing of Hell - Haruspex - Hasidim - Hasidism - Hayyi Rabbi - Heaven - Hebrew Bible - Hebrew calendar - Hebrew - Hell - Hellenic polytheism - Hellenistic religion - Henotheism - Herem (censure) - Herem (priestly gift) - Herem (war or property) - Heresy - Hermeticism - Hermoea - Heterodoxy - High Sabbaths - Hinduism - Hiram Abiff - Historical episcopate - History of ancient Israel and Judah - History of Christianity - History of the English Bible - History of Unfulfilled Prophecy by Christians - History of Islam - Holidays - Holocaust theology - Holocaust - Holy card - Holy Day of Obligation - Holy Inquisition - Holy Living and Holy Dying - Holy Orders - Holy Prepuce - Holy See - Holy Spirit - Holy Synod - Holy water - Homeric hymns - Homosexuality and morality - Homosexuality - House church - Human sacrifice - Humanism - Hymn - Hyper-Calvinism
Icon - Iconoclasm - Iconography - Iconostasis - Idolatry - Ifá - Iguvine Tables - Imam - Impiety - Imperial cult - Incarnation - Indulgence - Infidel - Inquisition - Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools - Integral theory (Ken Wilber) - Intelligent design - Intercommunion - Involution (esoterism) - Irreligion - Irresistible grace - Isaac - Isaiah - Ishta-Deva - Ishmael - Ishvara - Islam - Islam and anti-Semitism - Islam and Judaism - Islamic calendar - Islamic view of Jesus - Islamism - Isma'ilism - Israel
Jacob - Jainism - James the Just - Jehovah's Witnesses - Jehovah's Witnesses and the Holocaust - Jerusalem - Jesus as Christ and Messiah - Jesus - Jew - Jewish eschatology - Jewish fundamentalism - Jewish history timeline - Jewish holidays - Jewish principles of faith - Jewish services - Jewish Theological Seminary of America - Jewish views on marriage - Jewish views on religious pluralism - Jews for Jesus - Jihad - John the Baptist - Jordan River - Jubilee (Biblical) - Jubilee (Christian) - Judaism - Jumu'ah - Justification (theology)
Kabbalah - Kairos - Kairos retreat - Kali - Karaite Judaism - Karma - Kartikeya - Kashrut - Kenosis - King James Version of the Bible - King-James-Only Movement - Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) - Klila - Kohen - Kollel - Korban - Krishna - Krishnaism - Krun
Laity - Lakshmi - Last Judgment - Latin Church - Latin liturgical rites - Latria - Latrocinium - Latter Rain Movement - Laufa - Lay presidency - Lay Reader - Lector - Legalism (theology) - Leviathan - Leviticus - Liberal Judaism (disambiguation) - Light Upon Light - Lilith - Limited atonement - Liturgical colours - Liturgical hymn - Liturgical Year - Liturgy - Louisiana Voodoo - Luciferianism - Lucifer - Lupercalia - Lutheran Church
Magic (paranormal) - Magic (religion) - Magnificat - Magus - Mahabharata - Mahayana - Maimonides - Major orders - Manda d-Hayyi - Mandaeans - Mandaeism - Mandi - Mani - Manichaeism - Marcionism - Mariamman - Marian apparitions - Maronite - Marriage - Mary, the mother of Jesus - Mary Magdalene - Masbuta - Masiqta - Masoretic text - Masorti - Mass (liturgy) - Mass (music) - Massacre of the Innocents - Matarta - Cotton Mather - Increase Mather - Meditation - Meforshim - Megachurch - Mephistopheles - Merkabah - Messiah - Messianic Judaism - Methodism - Methods of divination - Metrical psalter - Metropolitan bishop - Michael (archangel) - Midrash - Mikvah - Millennialism - Millerites - Minor orders - Minority religion - Miracle - Miriai - Miriam - Mishnah - Mithraism - Mitzvah - Modern Orthodox Judaism - Moloch - Monad - Monastery - Monasticism - Monism - Monk - Monophysitism - Monotheism - Moral community - Moravian Church - Moriah - Mormonism - Edgardo Mortara - Moses - Mosque - Mount Sinai - Mourning - Muhammad - Multisensory worship - Mun (religion) - Mussar Movement - Mysticism - Myths and legends surrounding the Papacy
Nanda - Nasheed - Natural theology - Nazarenes - Neo-druidism - Neopaganism - Neoplatonism - Neoplatonism Christian - Nestorianism - New Age - New moon - New Testament - Nicene Creed - Nirvana (concept) - Nirvana (Jainism) - Noah - Nontheistic religions - Nontrinitarianism - Norse mythology - Numinous - Number of the Beast (numerology)
Oahspe - Occult - Old English Bible translations - Old Testament - Omen - Omnipotence - Omniscience - One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church - Opus Dei - Order of the Solar Temple - Organizational structure of Jehovah's Witnesses - Oriental Orthodoxy - Original sin - Orthodoxy - Orthodox Baháʼí Faith - Orthodox Christian Mission Center - Orthodox Judaism
Paganism - Pali canon - Pali - Panentheism - Pange Lingua - Pantheism - Papal abdication - Papal bull - Papal coronation - Papal election - Papal infallibility - Papal States - Papal tiara - Paradise - Parentalia - Paraclete - Parousia - Particular church - Parvati - Parwanaya - Passover - Patriarch - Patron god - Patron saint - Paul of Tarsus - Paulicianism - Pauline Christianity - Peace - Pearl of Great Price - Pelagianism - Pentateuch - Pentecostalism - People of the Book - Permanent deacon - Perpetual virginity of Mary - Persecution of Christians - Persian religions - Peter - Pharisee - Philistine - Philosophy of religion - Phronema - Pietism - Pilgrim's Progress - Pilgrimage - Pleroma - Plural Marriage (Mormonism) - Political religion - Polytheism - Polytheistic reconstructionism - Pontiff - Pontifex Maximus - Pope - Port-Royal - Posek - Pow-wow (folk magic) - Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses - Pradyumna - Pragmateia - Prakrit - Praxis (Orthodox) - Prayer - Prayer for the dead - Prayer wheel - Predestination - Pre-existence - Presbyterian - Presbyterian Church - Presbytery (sacred architecture) - Prevenient grace - Priesthood (Mormonism) - Priesthood of all believers - Priest - Primacy of the Roman Pontiff - Primate (bishop) - Prince of Darkness - Probabilism - The problem of evil - The problem of Hell - Process theology - Projects working for peace among Israelis and Arabs - Prophet - Prophets of Islam - Protestantism - Protestant Reformation - Proto-Indo-European religion - Psalm - Psalms of Asaph - Psalms of Thomas - Pseudoscience - Psilanthropism - Ptahil - Purgatory - Purim - Puritan - Purusha - Pythagoreanism
Rabbi - Rabbinical Assembly - Rabbinic literature - Radha - Raëlism - Raja Yoga - Rama - Ramadan - Raphael (angel) - Rasta - Rastafari movement - Rationalism - Rebbe - Rebirth - Reconstructionist Judaism - Red Sea - Reform Judaism - Reincarnation - Religion - Religion and abortion - Religion and homosexuality - Religion in Ancient Rome - Religion in Canada - Religion in Germany - Religion in India - Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia - Religion in the United States - Religious aspects of marriage - Religious conversion - Religious cosmology - Religious denomination - Religious ecstasy - Religious Humanism - Religious intolerance - Religious persecution - Religious pluralism - Religious studies - Repentance - Requiem - Responsa - Restorationism (Christian primitivism) - Restoration (Mormonism) - Resurrection - Resurrection of Jesus - Revelation - Reverence - Rhema - RHEMA Bible Training Center - Righteousness - Rigveda - Rishama - Ritual purification - Ritual washing in Judaism - Role of women in Judaism - Roman Catholic Church sex abuse allegations - Romanian Orthodox Church - Roman mythology - Romans road - Rosh Hashanah - Ruha
Sabbath economics - Sabbath in Christianity - Sabbath in seventh-day churches - Sabbath mode - Sabbath School - Sabellianism - Sabians - Sacrament - Sacramental bread - Sacramental character - Sacramental index - Sacred (comparative religion) - Sacred Heart - Sacred king - Sacred language - Sacred text - Sacred Tradition - Sacrifice - Sadducee - Samhita - Saraswati - Sai Baba - Saint - Saints, calendar of - Salvation - Samael - Samaritanism - Samaritans - Samba - Samaveda - Sanctification - Sanskrit - Sarah - Satanism - Satan - Sathya Sai Baba - Saturday - Saturnalia - Scapegoat - Scientology Talk:Scientology - Scofield Reference Bible - Seal of the Prophets - Second Coming - Second Great Awakening - Second Vatican Council - Secondary conversion - Sect - Secular humanism - Seder - Sede vacante - Sedevacantism - Seir - Sephardic Judaism - Sephardi - Septuagint - Seraph - Sermon on the Mount - Sermon - Seth - Seven-day week - Shabbat - Shabbat (Talmud) - Shabbaton - Shabbos goy - Shabuhragan - Shaivism - Shakti - Shaktism - Shamanism - Shappatum - Sharia - Shavuot - Shem - Shiite - Shinto - Shirk (idolatry) - Shishlam - Shiva - Shmita - Shofar - Shrine - Shrines to the Virgin Mary - Shunning - Siddur - Sikhism - Sikhs - Sign of the cross - Signs and Wonders - Simony - Sin - Sira - Sita - Skepticism - Sky Father - Slain in the Spirit - Smarta tradition - Smith, Joseph, Jr. - Socinianism - Sodom and Gomorrah - Sol Invictus - Solar Deity - Sophia - Soul sleep - Spirit - Spiritism - Spiritual mapping - Spiritual (music) - Spiritual possession - Spiritual warfare - Spiritualism (movement) - Spirituality - State religion - Stations of the Cross - Subhadra - Suburbicarian diocese - Succubus - Sufi - Suitheism - Sukkot - Sumerian religion - Sunnah - Sunni - Supernatural - Supersessionism - Superstition - Supreme Pontiff - Surat Shabd Yoga - Sutra - Svayam Bhagavan - Sydney Anglicans - Syllabus of Errors - Synagogue - Syncretism
Tabernacle - Taga - Tathagatagarbha doctrine - Tallit - Talmud - Tanakh - Taoism - Tarmida - Tawhid - Tefillin - Temple in Jerusalem - Temple (Latter Day Saints) - Temple - Temple menorah - Ten Commandments - The Ten Gurus of Sikhism - Territorial spirit - Tetragrammaton - Thai lunar calendar - Thealogy - Theism - Theodicy - Theology - Theoria - Theosis - Theosophy (Boehmian) - Theosophy (Blavatskian) - Theravada - Third Wave of the Holy Spirit - Thirty-Nine Articles - Three-Chapter Controversy - Three Wise Men - Tibetan Buddhism - Tipitaka - Torah study - Torah - Tosefta - Total depravity - Totemism - Toward the Light - Tract (liturgy) - Transcendentalism - Transfiguration - Transubstantiation - Translation (religion) - Treasure of Life - Trimurti - Trinitarian formula - Trinitarianism - Trinity - Tripitaka - Tutelary
Umbanda - Unitarianism - Unitarian Universalism - Unitarian Universalist Association - United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism - Universalism - Universi Dominici gregis - Upanishad - Uposatha - Ur - The Urantia Book - Uriel - Uthra - Utopianism
Vaishnavism - Vajrayana - Valentinianism - The Varieties of Religious Experience - Vajrayana - Vasudeva - Vatican Hill - Vatican II - Vegetarianism and religion - Veneration - Vespers - Vetus Latina - Vibhuti - Vindhyavasini - Vineyard Movement - Viruses of the Mind - Vishnu - Vow of celibacy - Vulgate
Wahhabi - Week - Charles Wesley - John Wesley - West African Vodun - Western Orthodoxy - Western Schism - Western Wall - Westminster Confession of Faith - Westminster Larger Catechism - Westminster Shorter Catechism - Wheel of the Year - Ellen G. White - The White Goddess - Whore of Babylon - Wicca - Roger Williams - John Wimber - Witches' Sabbath - Witch of Endor - Women - Word of Knowledge - World of Darkness - World of Light - Worship - Worship dance - Wudu
Yajurveda - Yahweh - Yarsanism - Yashoda - Yazdânism - Yazidis - Yazidism - Yeshiva University - Yeshiva - Yeshu - Yeshua (name) - Yom Kippur - Yoruba mythology - Brigham Young - Yushamin
Zen - Zionism - Zohar - Zoroaster - Zoroastrianism - Zurvanism
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion, professing that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead and is the Son of God, whose coming as the Messiah was prophesied in the Hebrew Bible and chronicled in the New Testament. It is the world's largest and most widespread religion with over 2.4 billion followers, comprising around 31.2% of the world population. Its adherents, known as Christians, are estimated to make up a majority of the population in 157 countries and territories.
A creed, also known as a confession of faith, a symbol, or a statement of faith, is a statement of the shared beliefs of a community which summarize its core tenets.
Christianity began as a movement within Second Temple Judaism, but the two religions gradually diverged over the first few centuries of the Christian era. Today, differences of opinion vary between denominations in both religions, but the most important distinction is Christian acceptance and Jewish non-acceptance of Jesus as the Messiah prophesied in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish tradition. Early Christianity distinguished itself by determining that observance of halakha was not necessary for non-Jewish converts to Christianity. Another major difference is the two religions' conceptions of God. Depending on the denomination followed, the Christian God is either believed to consist of three persons of one essence, with the doctrine of the incarnation of the Son in Jesus being of special importance, or like Judaism, believes in and emphasizes the Oneness of God. Judaism, however, rejects the Christian concept of God in human form. While Christianity recognizes the Hebrew Bible as part of its scriptural canon, Judaism does not recognize the Christian New Testament.
Universalism is the philosophical and theological concept within Christianity that some ideas have universal application or applicability.
Nontrinitarianism is a form of Christianity that rejects the mainstream Christian theology of the Trinity—the belief that God is three distinct hypostases or persons who are coeternal, coequal, and indivisibly united in one being, or essence. Certain religious groups that emerged during the Protestant Reformation have historically been known as antitrinitarian.
Christianity and other religions documents Christianity's relationship with other world religions, and the differences and similarities.
A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity that comprises all church congregations of the same kind, identifiable by traits such as a name, particular history, organization, leadership, theological doctrine, worship style and, sometimes, a founder. It is a secular and neutral term, generally used to denote any established Christian church. Unlike a cult or sect, a denomination is usually seen as part of the Christian religious mainstream. Most Christian denominations refer to themselves as churches, whereas some newer ones tend to interchangeably use the terms churches, assemblies, fellowships, etc. Divisions between one group and another are defined by authority and doctrine; issues such as the nature of Jesus, the authority of apostolic succession, biblical hermeneutics, theology, ecclesiology, eschatology, and papal primacy may separate one denomination from another. Groups of denominations—often sharing broadly similar beliefs, practices, and historical ties—are sometimes known as "branches of Christianity". These branches differ in many ways, especially through differences in practices and belief.
Liberal Christianity, also known as liberal theology and historically as Christian Modernism, is a movement that interprets Christian teaching by taking into consideration modern knowledge, science and ethics. It emphasizes the importance of reason and experience over doctrinal authority. Liberal Christians view their theology as an alternative to both atheistic rationalism and theologies based on traditional interpretations of external authority, such as the Bible or sacred tradition.
The Catholic Church and Judaism have a long and complex history of cooperation and conflict, and have had a strained relationship throughout history, with periods of persecution, violence and discrimination directed towards Jews by Christians, particularly during the Middle Ages.
Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system. This article outlines the subclasses of Class B.
This is a glossary of terms used in Christianity.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Christianity:
Religious liberalism is a conception of religion which emphasizes personal and group liberty and rationality. It is an attitude towards one's own religion which contrasts with a traditionalist or orthodox approach, and it is directly opposed by trends of religious fundamentalism. It is related to religious liberty, which is the tolerance of different religious beliefs and practices, but not all promoters of religious liberty are in favor of religious liberalism, and vice versa.
The following outline is provided as an overview of, and topical guide to, theology.
Articles related to Christianity include: