The uniqueness in the Principles of Christianity

Selvalatha R
Department of Tamil, A.P.C. Mahalaxmi College for Women, Thoothukudi-628002, Tamil Nadu, India

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Abstract

The Bible, the holy book of Christians, consists of two parts, the Old Testament and the New Testament. In the Old Testament, wrongdoers bled to get rid of it by sacrificing sheep, cattle and birds. They thought that their sins were being relieved by the bleeding. During the New Testament, Jesus came to human beings and taught people the order of life and the way to seek God by living with man. He made people realize their crimes. He bled himself to death to get rid of it. Salvation is the relief from sin by Jesus’ blood. On the third day he rose alive and recorded his marvellous event in the history of the world. It is the belief of Christians in godliness that Jesus will come back to the world for the second time, judge people according to their actions and take those who live pure life according to their principles to heaven. The purpose of this study is to express these views.

Keywords

  • Bible,
  • Christian literature,
  • Jesus,
  • Christians

References

  1. Kalyana Sundaranar, V., (2004) Human Life and Gandhiji, Poompuhar Publishing House, Chennai, India
  2. Saravananandha, (1990) Thiruvarutpa, Ramalingar Panimandram, Chennai, India
  3. Seranthaiyah, V., (2021) Aanmeega Padhaiyiley, Chennai, India.
  4. William Barclay, (1981) The Daily Study Bible, The Gospel at mathew, Vol. I, Chapters 1-10, Theological Publication in India, Bangalore

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How to Cite

R, S. (2021). The uniqueness in the Principles of Christianity. Indian Journal of Tamil, 2(2), 18–22. https://doi.org/10.34256/ijot2123

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