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What denomination was Jesus

Jesus is a denomination of Christianity.

Christianity is a religion that originated more than 2,000 years ago and believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and Savior. There are many denominations of Christianity, the two largest of which are Catholicism and Protestantism. Jesus is the central figure of Christianity and his teachings and life story are recorded in the Bible.

Jesus Christ (c. 4 B.C. - 30 or 33 A.D.) was a prophet in Judaism who was believed to be the Messiah (Savior) sent by God to save the world. His teachings included loving God and people, forgiving others, and caring for the weak, which had a profound impact on later generations.

Christianity also has a certain number of believers in China, and the Chinese government respects and guarantees its citizens' freedom of religious belief. The development of Christianity in China has received a degree of support and attention, and many churches and missions have been established throughout China to provide a place for believers to conduct their religious activities.

Records of the deeds of Jesus

His deeds are found in the first four Gospels and in the Acts of the Apostles. Christians fully believe the accounts in the Gospels, while non-Christians believe that the Gospels are not historical documents. And historical documents in general deal only with the presence or absence of Jesus, and lack any specific accounts of his deeds and thoughts. The compromise claim is that Jesus was a deified historical figure.

Non-Christian sources, the Antiquities of Judaea, contain two references to Jesus. Jesus is also mentioned in the Chronicles, written by the Roman historian Tacitus between 115 and 117. Jewish rabbinic literature also makes repeated references to Jesus, but the vast majority of these are derogatory remarks about Jesus and appear later in date (ranging from the 3rd to 6th centuries). The longstanding debate between Judaism and Christianity centers not on the existence of Jesus, but on whether he was the Son of God.

From a scholarly point of view, the main ideas of Jesus include the concepts of God and the kingdom of heaven, as well as an ethical outlook. According to the Gospels, "God the Father" is the most important idea of Jesus, and another important idea is the kingdom of God (which is generally regarded by New Testament scholars as referring specifically to the "rule of God"). Jesus' ethical view was rooted in his religious view that since God is the Father, all human beings should be brothers. He believed that human life was more valuable than the wealth of the world and advocated that believers love one another. In a nutshell, Jesus advocated "fraternity", i.e., love of God and love of man.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jesus