Christianity

Revelation

the transmission of the divine will or knowledge to human beings

Salvation

the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil

10 commandments

moral code of laws, written by god and given to moses

Personal devotion

prayer

Pentecostalism

a renewal movement within Protestant Christianity that places special emphasis on a direct personal experience of God through the baptism with the Holy Spirit.

Nature of God

The qualities that combine to make up what God is

Death and Resurrection

Jesus was resurrected three days after his execution by crucifixion at the hands of Roman authorities. For Christians, this event affirms the divinity of Jesus and stands as a sign of God's continued presence in the world.

Anglicanism

A Protestant denomination of the Christian faith founded by Henry VIII in England

Orthodoxy

authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice

Protestant

a member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation

Jesus Christ

A teacher and prophet whose life and teachings form the basis of Christianity. Christians believe Jesus to be Son of God.

Bible

Sacred Scripture; the books that contain the truth of God's Revelation and were composed by human writers inspired by the Holy Spirit.