Entity: JESUSCHRIST
Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity believed to be the son of God. His life, teachings, death, and resurrection are foundational to the Christian faith.
JESUSCHRIST
Etymology
The term 'Jesus Christ' originates from the Greek 'Iēsous Christos,' meaning 'Jesus the Anointed One.'
Definition
Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity believed to be the son of God. His life, teachings, death, and resurrection are foundational to the Christian faith.
Historical Context
Jesus Christ lived in the 1st century AD in the region of Judea, part of the Roman Empire. He is considered the founder of Christianity.
Cultural Significance
Jesus Christ's teachings on love, forgiveness, and salvation have had a profound impact on Western culture and ethics.
Related Concepts
- Messiah
- Christianity
- Bible
See Also
A revered religious figure in Christianity, considered the son of God and central to Christian beliefs.