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... Jesus Christ Jesus of Nazareth , the founder of Christianity , a religion that claims more than a third of the world's population in the 20th century , was born in Judaea about 6 BC and died by ... Jesus Christ 145 Jesus Christ ...
... Jesus Christ Jesus of Nazareth , the founder of Christianity , a religion that claims more than a third of the world's population in the 20th century , was born in Judaea about 6 BC and died by ... Jesus Christ 145 Jesus Christ ...
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... Jesus ' Passion and are , to a large measure , formed in a cultic manner , even though they refer to events that are certainly historical ; e.g. , Judas ' betrayal , Jesus ' last meal with his disciples , and Peter's denial of Jesus ...
... Jesus ' Passion and are , to a large measure , formed in a cultic manner , even though they refer to events that are certainly historical ; e.g. , Judas ' betrayal , Jesus ' last meal with his disciples , and Peter's denial of Jesus ...
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... Jesus ' message of message of the Kingdom of God and was being realized in him . In the face of unbelief and doubt , the Gospels do not just salvation offer an account of the history of Jesus as it transpired , but they interpret it as ...
... Jesus ' message of message of the Kingdom of God and was being realized in him . In the face of unbelief and doubt , the Gospels do not just salvation offer an account of the history of Jesus as it transpired , but they interpret it as ...
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