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What is the central doctrine of Christianity?
What is the central doctrine of Christianity?
- The resurrection of Jesus
- The deity of Christ (correct)
- The virgin birth of Jesus
- The Second Coming of Christ
What does the doctrine of the deity of Christ assert?
What does the doctrine of the deity of Christ assert?
- Jesus Christ is fully human but not divine
- Jesus Christ is a prophet but not divine
- Jesus Christ is fully God and human (correct)
- Jesus Christ is only human
What evidence in the New Testament supports the doctrine of the deity of Christ?
What evidence in the New Testament supports the doctrine of the deity of Christ?
- Jesus' miracles and power over nature, sickness, and death (correct)
- Jesus' genealogy in the Gospel of Matthew
- Jesus' teachings on love and forgiveness
- Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist
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- The deity of Christ is a central doctrine of Christianity.
- It asserts that Jesus Christ is fully God and human.
- Jesus possesses all the attributes of God.
- The doctrine has been a subject of debate and controversy throughout Christian history.
- The New Testament provides evidence of Jesus' divinity.
- Jesus claimed to have existed before Abraham and referred to himself as the "I am."
- Jesus performed miracles that demonstrated his power over nature, sickness, and death.
- Jesus accepted worship from his followers.
- The doctrine has important implications for Christian theology.
- It is a crucial belief for Christians who affirm that Jesus is the Son of God who came to save humanity from sin and death.
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