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Marat540 [252]
3 years ago
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¿Qué es el Cristianismo?

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1 answer:
arlik [135]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Cristianismo es una religión abrahámica monoteísta basada en la vida y enseñanzas de Jesús de Nazaret. Es la religión más extensa del mundo con 2400 millones de seguidores.El cristianismo es una religión diversa tanto cultural como doctrinalmente.

2.La iglesia comenzó 40 días después de la resurrección de Jesucristo (35 d.C.). Jesús había prometido que Él edificaría Su iglesia (Mateo 16:18), y con la venida del Espíritu Santo en el día de Pentecostés (Hechos 2:1-4), la iglesia (la “asamblea de los apartados”) se inició oficialmente.

3. Numerosos cristianos han sufrido persecuciones por parte de no cristianos e incluso de otros cristianos de creencias diversas o más o menos estrictas durante la historia del cristianismo.

4 y la 5 lo siento está si no me la se

6.verdad, amor, justicia y libertad. La verdad nos hará libres; el amor nos unirá como hermanos; la justicia nos hará solidarios; y la libertad nos hará sentirnos «hijos de Dios».

Explanation:

espero y te sirva

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