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Pengarap Kristian
KlasifikasyenAbrahamik
Teks pengarapBup Kudus
TeologiMonoteistik
MenuaSedunya[1]
JakuJaku Hebrew Bup Kudus, Jaku Aram Bup Kudus, Jaku Gerika Bup Kudus
Kandang MenuaChristendom
PemungkalJesus Kristus
Asal1st century AD
Judaea, Empayar Rom
Separated fromSecond Temple Judaism[note 1]
PenyerekangUnitarian Universalism[7]
Number of followersc.2.4 billion Increase (referred to as Christians)

Pengarap Kristian ianya siti ari pengarap ti perchaya bisi siti petara ti bepelasarka ari pengidup enggau pengajar Jesus ari Nazareth. Pengarap tu pengarap ti tebesai ba dunya tu, ti bisi 2.8 bilion pengikut, ngarika satu per tiga ari populasi ba dunya tu.

Pengarap "protestan ti tebilang" bisi kategori pengarap ti pemadu jampat mansang ba dunya.[note 2]

Nota

  1. Christianity originated in 1st-century Judea from the Jewish Christian sect of Second Temple Judaism.[2][3][4][5][6]
  2. A flexible term, defined as all forms of Protestantism with the notable exception of the historical denominations deriving directly from the Protestant Reformation.

Malin

  1. "Global Christianity – A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World's Christian Population" (PDF). Pew Research Center. Diarkib (PDF) ari asal ba 2019-08-01.
  2. Ehrman, Bart D. (2005) [2003]. "At Polar Ends of the Spectrum: Early Christian Ebionites and Marcionites". Lost Christianities: The Battles for Scripture and the Faiths We Never Knew. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 95–112. doi:10.1017/s0009640700110273. ISBN 978-0-19-518249-1. LCCN 2003053097. S2CID 152458823. Diambi 20 January 2021.
  3. Hurtado, Larry W. (2005). "How on Earth Did Jesus Become a God? Approaches to Jesus-Devotion in Earliest Christianity". How on Earth Did Jesus Become a God? Historical Questions about Earliest Devotion to Jesus. Grand Rapids, Michigan and Cambridge, UK: Wm. B. Eerdmans. pp. 13–55. ISBN 978-0-8028-2861-3. Diambi 20 July 2021.
  4. Freeman, Charles (2010). "Breaking Away: The First Christianities". A New History of Early Christianity. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. pp. 31–46. doi:10.12987/9780300166583. ISBN 978-0-300-12581-8. JSTOR j.ctt1nq44w. LCCN 2009012009. S2CID 170124789. Diambi 20 January 2021.
  5. Wilken, Robert Louis (2013). "Beginning in Jerusalem". The First Thousand Years: A Global History of Christianity. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. pp. 6–16. ISBN 978-0-300-11884-1. JSTOR j.ctt32bd7m. LCCN 2012021755. S2CID 160590164. Diambi 20 January 2021.
  6. Lietaert Peerbolte, Bert Jan (2013). "How Antichrist Defeated Death: The Development of Christian Apocalyptic Eschatology in the Early Church". In Krans, Jan; Lietaert Peerbolte, L. J.; Smit, Peter-Ben; Zwiep, Arie W. (eds.). Paul, John, and Apocalyptic Eschatology: Studies in Honour of Martinus C. de Boer. Novum Testamentum: Supplements. Vol. 149. Leiden: Brill Publishers. pp. 238–255. doi:10.1163/9789004250369_016. ISBN 978-90-04-25026-0. ISSN 0167-9732. S2CID 191738355. Diambi 13 February 2021.
  7. Willsky-Ciollo, Lydia (2015). "Epilogue: Seeking Authority in Contemporary Unitarian Universalism". American Unitarianism and the Protestant Dilemma: The Conundrum of Biblical Authority. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. pp. 241–245. ISBN 978-0-7391-8892-7. LCCN 2015952384.[permanent dead link]