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Christianity: Terminology. Christ (founder) Christians (followers) Christianity (religion). Christianity: Religion. Christianity Roman Catholic Eastern Orthodoxy (West East Roman Empire) Roman Catholic Protestant (M. Luther)>Various Denominations Catholic All are Christians.
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Christianity: Terminology Christ (founder) Christians (followers) Christianity (religion)
Christianity: Religion • Christianity • Roman Catholic • Eastern Orthodoxy • (West East Roman Empire) • Roman Catholic Protestant (M. Luther)>Various Denominations Catholic All are Christians
New Curriculum • Emphasis ?? • Previous HKCEE Curriculum (NT & OT) • Now on Jesus Christ (founder) • Historical Approach (objective, verifiable) • (vs. religious or personal) • = 3 Perspectives (past, present, future) • Heritage of Jesus Christ • Life of Jesus Christ • Perception of Jesus Christ
I) Heritage of Jesus Christ = Background • Historical Background • =Old Testament (≠Jewish Bible in itself) • Its themes serve as heritage of the new rel. • Socio-political Context (within Palestine) • Under Roman governorship • Under Greek Culture • Striving for Independence (Maccabees) • Political Groups: Herodians, Zealots, Sadducees • Religious Groups: Pharisees, Essenes
II) Life of Jesus Christ = The Origin of Christianity A) Deeds (The 4 Gospels, esp. Mark) • Includes: • Birth, • Ministry, • Miracles, • Passion, • Resurrection and Ascension
II) Life of Jesus Christ B) Words (teachings) • 1) Kingdom of God • Its presence • Its entrance • Its future: New Element: Eschatology (Mark 13) + 2Peter 3:9 … • 2) Will of God (Ethics) • About discipleship • Parables (means) • Law
III) Perception of Jesus Christ • =The Continuation of Jesus’ Ministry • A) Jesus’ Identity • teacher, prophet, Messiah, Son of man, Son of God, etc. • As perceived by his surrounding people • B) Development of the Early Church • Ascension – Pentecost – Persecution –Spreading to Gentiles – Jerusalem Council - Rome
III) Perception of Jesus Christ • C) Development of Basic Christian Belief • 1) Faith and Salvation • Paul’s concept of salvation (diff. emphases): • Justification by Faith (Forensic, legal) • Change of Sovereignty (Slave of Evil or God) • Unity with God (Baptism metaphor, Rom6) • James’ complement to Paul’s Justification 2) New Commandment (Distinctive of X’ty) • Love one another (Love neighbors as one self, take care of the weak, vs survival for the fittest, etc.)