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"The Son of God" - 12th century image of Jesus from Hagia Sophia, Istanbul


Jesus as Christ and Messiah is the Christian account of Jesus's life (which is represented both in texts and in images). Jesus is the central focus of attention and worship in Christianity and is held by most Christians to be the Messiah foretold in the Hebrew Bible; they believe him to be the saviour of mankind, the son of God the Father, and God himself.

1 Christ and Messiah

Messiah ( Hebrew משיח, Aramaic משיחא) and Christ ( Greek Χριστος) have the same literal meaning of Anointed One, and are titles given to Jesus by his followers. The New Testament, originally written in Greek, therefore uses Christ frequently but Messiah only twice.

2 Belief in the divinity

Apart from the role of Jesus as the Messiah, the vast majority of self-described Christians also regard belief in his divinity be a significant part of Christianity. According to mainstream Christian theology after it was systematized in the early centuries A.D., Jesus is conceptualized as part of the TrinityThis article concerns the holy Trinity of Christianity. For other uses of trinity see disambiguation. The Blessed Trinity is God, according to the doctrine of most branches of Christianity; the doctrine says that though God is one God, God exists in three, who along with the Father and the Holy SpiritThe Holy Spirit, from the Christian viewpoint,has a distinct function in the Trinity which, while related to God's will, is not God's will personified. The Christian and Jewish views of the Holy Spirit vary greatly. In the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) the are thought to be three "persons" with one metaphysical substance, that complete unity being GodThis article focuses on the concept of singular, monotheistic God . See deity, gods, or goddesses for details on divine entities in specific religions and mythologies. God is a term referring to the supreme being generally believed to be ruler or creator. See TrinityThis article concerns the holy Trinity of Christianity. For other uses of trinity see disambiguation. The Blessed Trinity is God, according to the doctrine of most branches of Christianity; the doctrine says that though God is one God, God exists in three; Nicene creed.

Some denominationsA religious denomination (also: denomination is a large, long-established subgroup within a religion that has been in existence for many years. The term is frequently used to describe the different Christian churches ( Orthodox, Catholic and the many vari have developed other metaphysical conceptualizations of Jesus, including the idea that Jesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit are one "person" with three or more manifestations (see Modalism) or are distinct not just in "person" but in metaphysical essence, and unified only in "will" or "mind". Many of these doctrines were rejected as heresies by the Ecumenical councils of Christianity, and some modern variants (for example, Mormonism and the Jehovah's Witnesses) are at times excluded from the umbrella of Christianity, particularly by Evangelicals. See Christology, Mormonism and Christianity.

Christians see many passages in the Gospels and other parts of the New Testament affirming the divinity of Jesus Christ.



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