¶ … Gospel: Gospel is a message that has contents on Jesus, God, salvation, the Kingdom of God, and everything that is done to reach out this message to the believers. Gospel is also one of the books in the New Testament talking about the life, death, resurrection, and the works of Jesus Christ.
• Original sin: Original sin refers to the tendency and deprivation to the evil that is seen as innate in all humankind and it is passed from Adam to all human beings, resulting from the sin engaged by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. The sin is naturally adapted to every born human being, born of Adam being the initial sinner.
• Fundamentalism: Fundamentalism is a 20th-century religious movement emphasizing on a strict belief in the literal understanding and interpretation of the religious texts.
• Heresy: Heresy is a theory that is developed to be at strong variance with any sort of religious custom and beliefs. Heresy is a strong violation that is directed at critical religious teachings and beliefs, and its related general ideas especially held towards Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
Q2
Inherent neglect of the traditional adjudications, adoption of new and modern ways of life and worship, abandonment of the key features of religious activities, the movement towards a more diversified culture amidst worship and traditions, among other issues affecting the manner in which the old evangelism is practiced in the modern times.
Q3
The first time that the New Testament began to take the form it has today is after the ascension of Jesus Christ and the coming of new thematic teachings on his life, the death, and his likely resurrection. This is the period after the first century.
Q4
The New Testament has varied kinds of texts including the local texts, the Alexandrian texts, the western texts, the caesarean texts, the Byzantine texts, and form of the western non-interpolations. All texts are critical to the development, the meaning, and the use of the New Testament in the form it has today.
Q5
The main events of Jesus as described in the New Testament include the birth, his baptism, and the performance of the miracles, teachings, sufferings, his death, resurrection, ascension, and the promised return. All these events are covered right from Mathew to revelation, which talks about the things to come after his ascension and the promised coming back.
Q6
Paul was one of the initial leaders of the early generation of Christians. He is considered as the second most important person after Jesus Christ. After his conversion on the way to Damascus, he later traveled tens of thousands of miles spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ after Jesus had died. He converted many.
Q7
"Supercession" means that every new medium becomes vanquished and subsumes to its predecessors. Several factors try to say more about the reality of this term.
Q9
The doctrine of Trinity infers to the perception and existence of the Kingdom of God as with three persons,...
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