Christians make up the majority of the population in 158 countries and territories. 280 million Christians live as a minority. About half of all Christians worldwide are Catholic, while more than a third are Protestant (37%). Orthodox communions comprise 12% of the world's Christians. Other Christian groups make up the remainder.
- In Christianity
The Jesus is called the Son of God in the Bible's New...
- Persecution of Christians
Al-Hakim's mother was a Christian, and he had been raised...
- List of Christian Denominations
Some Christian bodies are large (e.g. Catholics, Orthodox,...
- Catholic
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic...
- In Christianity
Christianity originated with the ministry of Jesus, a Jewish teacher and healer who proclaimed the imminent Kingdom of God and was crucified c. AD 30–33 in Jerusalem in the Roman province of Judea. [1]
A Christian ( / ˈkrɪstʃən, - tiən / ( listen)) is a person who believes in Christianity, a monotheistic religion. Christianity is mostly about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, in the New Testament [1] and interpreted or prophesied in the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament. [2]
Christianity is the most prevalent religion in the United States. Estimates from 2021 suggest that of the entire U.S. population (332 million) about 63% is Christian (210 million). [1] A plurality of Christian Americans are Protestant Christians (140 million; 42%), though there are also significant numbers of American Roman Catholics (70 ...
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Christian is a unisex given name which originated as a baptismal name used by persons of the Christian religion. It has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages, originally for males. It was later used for females, [1] without any feminising word endings. A historically commonly used abbreviation (used for example on English 17th-century ...