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This forum likes to wrestle with this question, but usually does so tied up in other threads. I thought that maybe it would be good to have a dedicated thread to this topic.
So, here is the question: Who is the founder of Christianity?
Now, because some will come and try to change the nature of the question, some defintion to what I mean by the terms I used, and anticipate others using.
Christianity -- The historic Christian faith as found in the teachings of the New Testament and further articulated by the ecumenical councils of the early church at Jerusalem, Nice, Ephesus, Nicea, Constantinople and Chalcedon.
Founder -- source of the basic ideas and concepts that became core of the teachings that are eventually expressed as the Christian faith.
Gospel -- The teaching with regard to Jesus as both the Christ and Son of God who died on the cross for the redemption of humanity and was resurrected from the grave to new life and who now reigns alongside the Father.
Injil -- The teachings that Muslims believe were at the core of Jesus' message and which are fully in harmony with the teachings of Muhammad.
Please make every effort to distinguish between the terms Injil and Gospel and not use them interchangably.
So, here is the question: Who is the founder of Christianity?
Now, because some will come and try to change the nature of the question, some defintion to what I mean by the terms I used, and anticipate others using.
Christianity -- The historic Christian faith as found in the teachings of the New Testament and further articulated by the ecumenical councils of the early church at Jerusalem, Nice, Ephesus, Nicea, Constantinople and Chalcedon.
Founder -- source of the basic ideas and concepts that became core of the teachings that are eventually expressed as the Christian faith.
Gospel -- The teaching with regard to Jesus as both the Christ and Son of God who died on the cross for the redemption of humanity and was resurrected from the grave to new life and who now reigns alongside the Father.
Injil -- The teachings that Muslims believe were at the core of Jesus' message and which are fully in harmony with the teachings of Muhammad.
Please make every effort to distinguish between the terms Injil and Gospel and not use them interchangably.