Religion

2.2 God as Creator, King, and Judge

Christianity teaches that God is the Creator of all things. The universe is not viewed as an accident, a product of many competing gods, or something that exists independently of God. In Christian belief, everything that exists depends on God for its existence. God is not part of creation. He is before creation, above creation, and the source of creation.

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2.0 Christianity Module 2: The Christian View of God

Module 2 explains the Christian view of God by describing God as living, personal, faithful, and active in history. It presents God as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, showing Christianity’s connection to the biblical story of covenant, promise, and divine faithfulness. The module then explains that Christians understand God as Creator, King, and Judge, meaning He made the world, has rightful authority over it, and holds human beings morally accountable.

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1.4 Christianity within the Abrahamic Tradition and the Global Church

Christianity belongs to the family of religions that trace important parts of their sacred history back to Abraham, an ancient patriarch described in the Bible. Religions that trace significant parts of their sacred history back to Abraham are often called Abrahamic traditions. These traditions include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.ory back to Abraham, an ancient patriarch described in the Bible. Religions that trace significant parts of their sacred history back to Abraham are often called Abrahamic traditions. These traditions include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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1.2 Ways to Study Christianity: Theology, Religious Studies, and Common Misconceptions

Christianity can be studied from more than one angle. Some people study Christianity as believers who want to understand God, Scripture, doctrine, worship, and Christian living. Others study Christianity as historians, scholars, political scientists, sociologists, or students of comparative religion. These approaches are often connected to the difference between theology and religious studies.

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1.1 What Is Christianity?

Christianity is a religion centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. At its most basic level, Christianity teaches that there is one God, that God created the world, that human beings are morally accountable to Him, and that God has acted in history to rescue humanity from sin, evil, and death. Christians believe this rescue comes through Jesus Christ, whom they understand to be the Son of God, the Messiah, and the Savior of the world.

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1.0 Christianity Module 1: What Christianity Claims to Be

Module 1 introduces Christianity as a religion centered on Jesus Christ and the claim that God acts through Him to save humanity from sin, evil, death, and separation from God. It explains Christianity as gospel, revelation, and history: a faith rooted in real historical events, especially the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. The module also shows how Christianity can be studied both theologically and academically, while avoiding common misconceptions such as reducing Christianity to Western culture, moral behavior, politics, or personal spirituality.

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