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Synonyms and antonyms of Christian beliefs in American Thesaurus

Christian beliefs

canonical (adjective)

based on the laws of a Christian church

canon law (noun)

the set of laws of a Christian church

cardinal sin (noun)

something that the Christian religion says is bad and that you must not do

commandment (noun)

according to the Bible, one of the ten rules of behavior called the Ten Commandments that God gave people to obey

the Creation (noun)

the act of making the universe start to exist, when believed to be done by God

creationism (noun)

the belief that the universe was created exactly as the Bible describes it

the Cross (noun)

the structure on which Jesus Christ died according to the Bible

the Crucifixion (noun)

the occasion when Jesus Christ was killed on the Cross according to the Bible

Eden (noun)

in the Bible, the beautiful place where the first humans, Adam and Eve, lived

the Fall (noun)

in the Jewish and Christian religions, the story of how evil came into the world because Adam and Eve did not obey God

the Flood (noun)

in the Bible, the occasion when God covered the earth with water to punish people

fundamentalism (noun)

the belief of some Christians that every word in the Bible is exactly true

the gospel (noun)

the things that Jesus said and taught, according to the Bible

the Holy Land ()

the countries in the Middle East where the stories in the Bible are based, and where Christians believe that Jesus Christ lived

the Immaculate Conception ()

the Christian belief that Mary, the mother of Christ, was free from original sin (=the evil that all people are born with)

the Incarnation (noun)

in the Christian religion, the appearance of God in human form, as Jesus Christ

the Last Supper ()

in the Bible, the last meal Jesus Christ ate with his 12 disciples on the evening before he was crucified. He offered them bread and wine, and the religious ceremony known as Communion or the Eucharist is based on this.

manna (noun)

according to the Bible, the food that God gave to the Israelites in the desert after they had escaped from Egypt

the millennium (noun)

the time when some Christians believe Jesus Christ will return to the world and rule it for 1,000 years

the Nativity ()

the birth of Jesus Christ, celebrated by Christians at Christmas

Noah’s ark ()

in the Bible, the large boat that Noah built to save animals from the flood that covered the whole world

original sin (noun)

the evil that, according to Christian belief, all people are born with

the Passion (noun)

the painful death of Jesus Christ, according to the Bible

redemption (noun)

the state of being made free from the power of evil, especially in the Christian religion

redemptive (adjective)

making someone free from the power of evil, especially in the Christian religion

resurrection (noun)

the occasion on which all dead people will be brought back to life at the end of the world, according to Christian belief

the Resurrection (noun)

the occasion on which Jesus Christ was brought back to life after his death, according to the Bible

salvation (noun)

in the Christian religion, the act of being saved by God from evil

the Second Coming ()

in Christianity, the return of Jesus Christ to Earth

Sodom and Gomorrah ()

two cities in the Bible that were destroyed by God as punishment for the sexual behavior of the people who lived there. People sometimes say that a place is like Sodom and Gomorrah as a way of saying that they are very shocked by people’s sexual behavior in that place.

transubstantiation (noun)

the belief of some Christians that the bread and wine used in church ceremonies become the body and blood of Jesus Christ

the virgin birth (noun)

the birth of Jesus Christ. In Christian belief, Jesus’s mother Mary was made pregnant by God, not by having sex with a man.