The concept of Christ's teaching in Christianity
Christ's teaching encompasses the moral and ethical guidance given by Jesus Christ, highlighting the significance of righteousness and love. It includes parables that illustrate complex truths and offer profound lessons about spiritual readiness and the importance of expectation. His teachings were dynamic, resonating deeply within communities like Capernaum and differentiating from other interpretations, such as those by Peter. Central to these teachings are principles of kindness, moral integrity, and the promise of resurrection, which shape the beliefs and practices of Christianity.
Synonyms: Christian doctrine, Biblical teachings, Religious instruction, Gospel, Doctrine, Message, Sermon, Parable, Lesson, Scripture, Gospel message, Teachings of jesus
In Malay: Ajaran Kristus; In Swedish: Kristi lära; In Finnish: Kristuksen opetus; In Spanish: La enseñanza de Cristo; In Dutch: De leer van Christus; In German: Die Lehre Christi
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Christian concept of 'Christ's teaching'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The provided text illustrates Christ's teaching in the rest of the chapter from St. Luke, exploring parallels drawn from the Prophets to illuminate his message and teachings.[1] (2) The text discusses the teachings of Jesus Christ, particularly the use of parables and His responses to those who questioned His family and His words.[2] (3) This refers to the instructions and guidance provided by Jesus after his resurrection, as well as the appearance of him to his disciples, and the promise of the Holy Ghost.[3] (4) The text mentions Christ's teaching, referring to the body of knowledge and doctrine associated with Jesus Christ, which is central to the faith.[4] (5) The principles and beliefs that Jesus Christ imparted to his followers.[5]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The text mentions that Christ's teachings were a source of great excitement within the town of Capernaum, suggesting their profound impact.[6] (2) This is what the text suggests that men-of-war launched with a religious service and Te Deums sung because thousands have been killed are not obviously in accordance with.[7] (3) This term represents the moral and ethical instruction provided by Jesus Christ, emphasizing the importance of being righteous and how to achieve it.[8] (4) The collection of messages and moral instructions given by Jesus Christ, which emphasize love, kindness, and moral integrity.[9] (5) The lessons imparted by Christ regarding watchfulness and readiness for His return, emphasizing the importance of expectation.[10]
From: Bible cyclopedia, critical and expository
(1) The doctrine emphasized by Christ regarding the spiritual nature of fasting and mourning.[11]
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) This refers to the need for parables, and if the teaching of Christ had been devoted to matters already understood, then the vehicle of parable instruction would not have been necessary.[12]
Gnostic concept of 'Christ's teaching'
From: Fragments of a Faith Forgotten
(1) The teachings and messages delivered by Jesus Christ, emphasizing spiritual and moral principles.[13]