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Definition of christianity
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of christianity is as below...
Christianity
(n.) The
religion
of
Christians;
the
system
of
doctrines
and
precepts
taught
by
Christ.
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Antichristianity
::
Antichristianity
(n.)
Opposition
or
contrariety
to the
Christian
religion.
Unchristian
::
Unchristian
(a.)
Contrary
to
Christianity;
not like or
becoming
a
Christian;
as,
unchristian
conduct..
Catechumen
::
Catechumen
(L.
catechunenus,
Gr. /
instructed,
from /. See) One who is
receiving
rudimentary
instruction
in the
doctrines
of
Christianity;
a
neophyte;
in the
primitive
church,
one
officially
recognized
as a
Christian,
and
admitted
to
instruction
preliminary
to
admission
to full
membership
in the
church..
Priscillianist
::
Priscillianist
(n.) A
follower
of
Priscillian,
bishop
of Avila in
Spain,
in the
fourth
century,
who mixed
various
elements
of
Gnosticism
and
Manicheism
with
Christianity..
Dechristianize
::
Dechristianize
(v. t.) To turn from, or
divest
of,
Christianity..
Christianize
::
Christianize
(v. t.) To make
Christian;
to
convert
to
Christianity;
as, to
Christianize
pagans..
Apology
::
Apology
(n.)
Something
said or
written
in
defense
or
justification
of what
appears
to
others
wrong,
or of what may be
liable
to
disapprobation;
justification;
as,
Tertullian's
Apology
for
Christianity..
Evangelize
::
Evangelize
(v. t.) To
instruct
in the
gospel;
to
preach
the
gospel
to; to
convert
to
Christianity;
as, to
evangelize
the
world..
Apostasy
::
Apostasy
(n.) An
abandonment
of what one has
voluntarily
professed;
a total
desertion
of
departure
from one's
faith,
principles,
or
party;
esp., the
renunciation
of a
religious
faith;
as,
Julian's
apostasy
from
Christianity..
Neo-christianity
::
Neo-Christianity
(n.)
Rationalism.
Christianization
::
Christianization
(n.) The act or
process
of
converting
or being
converted
to a true
Christianity.
Christianity
::
Christianity
(n.) The body of
Christian
believers.
Ebionite
::
Ebionite
(n.) One of a sect of
heretics,
in the first
centuries
of the
church,
whose
doctrine
was a
mixture
of
Judaism
and
Christianity.
They
denied
the
divinity
of
Christ,
regarding
him as an
inspired
messenger,
and
rejected
much of the New
Testament..
Unchristianize
::
Unchristianize
(v. t.) To turn from the
Christian
faith;
to cause to
abandon
the
belief
and
profession
of
Christianity.
Basilica
::
Basilica
(n.) A
church
building
of the
earlier
centuries
of
Christianity,
the plan of which was taken from the
basilica
of the
Romans.
The name is still
applied
to some
churches
by way of
honorary
distinction..
Gnostic
::
Gnostic
(n.) One of the
so-called
philosophers
in the first ages of
Christianity,
who
claimed
a true
philosophical
interpretation
of the
Christian
religion.
Their
system
combined
Oriental
theology
and Greek
philosophy
with the
doctrines
of
Christianity.
They held that all
natures,
intelligible,
intellectual,
and
material,
are
derived
from the Deity by
successive
emanations,
which they
called
Eons..
Renegade
::
Renegade
(n.) An
apostate
from
Christianity
or from any form of
religious
faith.
Proselyte
::
Proselyte
(n.) A new
convert
especially
a
convert
to some
religion
or
religious
sect, or to some
particular
opinion,
system,
or
party;
thus, a
Gentile
converted
to
Judaism,
or a pagan
converted
to
Christianity,
is a
proselyte..
Distant
::
Distant
(a.) Not
conformable;
discrepant;
repugnant;
as, a
practice
so
widely
distant
from
Christianity..
Evidential
::
Evidential
(a.)
Relating
to, or
affording,
evidence;
indicative;
especially,
relating
to the
evidences
of
Christianity..
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