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Jesus Christ: Bible Study
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The Bible study on Jesus Christ uses a novel Bible study methodology involving three interconnected Bible study levels, plus a 3-dimensional Word Universe level. Each of the interconnected Bible study levels is a type of webpage. Links on the Christian Teaching pages take you to the Christian Teaching Interrelations pages, links on the Christian Teaching Interrelations pages take you to the Gospel Episode pages, and links on the Gospel Episode pages take you back to the Christian Teaching pages.
Christology Christology is the theological study of the human and divine natures and roles of Jesus Christ. This article compares how some other Christian groups view the nature and role of the Savior to the LDS view.
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PRNewswire- Forty percent of all Americans and 45 percent of Christians believe that the world will end, as the Bible predicts, in a battle at Armageddon between Jesus and the Antichrist, according to a new Newsweek Poll on prophecy. Fully, 71 percent of Evangelical Protestants, but only 28 percent of non-Evangelical Protestants and 18 percent of Catholics share that view.
If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, but have been very lukewarm in your spiritual walk with Him, you need to immediately ask Him for forgiveness and for renewal. He will instantly forgive you, and fill your heart with the joy of the Holy Spirit. Then, you need to begin a daily walk of prayer and personal Bible Study.
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6th century mosaic in Ravenna portrays Jesus dressed as a philosopher king in a cloak of Tyrian purple. He appears as the Pantokrator enthroned as in the Book of Revelation, with the characteristic Christian cross inscribed in the halo behind his head.  Though depictions of Jesus are culturally important, no undisputed record of Jesus' appearance exists. The Bible's four canonical gospels are the main sources for the traditional Christian biography of Jesus' life. Christian scholars generally believe the gospel accounts to be historically accurate; critical scholars, on the other hand, debate the extent of their historicity.
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