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Jesus of Nazareth (7–2 BC/BCE—26–36 AD/CE), also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity and is revered by most Christian churches as the Son of God and the incarnation of God. Islam considers Jesus a prophet. The principal sources of information regarding Jesus' life and... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Christ. shared substance

Trinity In the Trinitarian view, the Father and Christ share the one essence, substance or being.

Christ. shared essence

Trinity In the Trinitarian view, the Father and Christ share the one essence, substance or being.

Christ. shared being

Trinity In the Trinitarian view, the Father and Christ share the one essence, substance or being.

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Trinity By the end of the fifteenth century, larger representations, other than the Throne of Mercy, became effectively standardised, showing an older figure in plain robes for the Father, Christ with his torso partly bare to display the wounds of his Passion, and the dove above or around them.

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Trinity The conventional depiction, with older Father, dove, and Christ showing the wounds of his Passion

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Christ. displayed wounds

Trinity By the end of the fifteenth century, larger representations, other than the Throne of Mercy, became effectively standardised, showing an older figure in plain robes for the Father, Christ with his torso partly bare to display the wounds of his Passion, and the dove above or around them.

Christ. displayed dove

Trinity By the end of the fifteenth century, larger representations, other than the Throne of Mercy, became effectively standardised, showing an older figure in plain robes for the Father, Christ with his torso partly bare to display the wounds of his Passion, and the dove above or around them.

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    Christ

    Christ is the English term for the Greek Χριστός (Khristós) meaning "the anointed". In the (Greek) Septuagint version of the Old Testament, Khristós was used to translate the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Mašíaḥ,) (Messiah), meaning "[one who is] anointed."
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    Christ (disambiguation)

    Christ is the role attributed to Jesus in Christian theology. ... Christ may also refer to:
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    Christ.

    Christ. is a Scottish solo electronic music artist. There is no religious meaning in his name; rather, it is an abbreviation of his real name, Christopher Horne, which also explains the full stop (period) which is an official part of his handle.
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    Churches of Christ

    A history of the Association of Churches of Christ, Let Sects and Parties Fall, was written by David M Thompson.
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    Christ the King ( Georgetown, Ontario)

    Christ The King is a catholic secondary school in Georgetown, Ontario, Canada. The school was established and began classes in September of 2002.
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    Community of Christ

    Its content is similar to the Book of Mormon published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but the versification is different.
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    The Passion of the Christ

    Although the original DVD release of The Passion of The Christ sold well, it contained no extra materials other than soundtrack language selections.
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    Christ Church

    Christ Church may refer to: ... Churches in Australia
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    Piss Christ

    Piss Christ was included in "Down by Law," a "show within a show" on identity politics and disobedience that formed part of the 2006 Whitney Biennial.
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    Church of Christ

    Latter Day Church of Christ, a Mormon fundamentalist denomination based in Utah

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