Christianity Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for committed Christians, experts in Christianity and those interested in learning more. It only takes a minute to sign up.

Sign up to join this community
Anybody can ask a question
Anybody can answer
The best answers are voted up and rise to the top

Explore our questions

3 votes
1 answer
21 views

What reason might there be for the claim that it would be logical to find a Calvinist who was convinced he was one of the damned (non-elect)?

0 votes
3 answers
43 views

Were the Four Prohibitions given to gentile believers coming into the synagogue found in Acts 15:19-29 based upon the Torah (Law) of Moses?

1 vote
1 answer
77 views

What is the name for belief when a person believes that Devil exists but is not so sure about the God part?

7 votes
4 answers
1k views

Has the Catholic Church outlined specific Biblical passages which should not be taken literally?

6 votes
3 answers
446 views

Do Cessationists believe that the Holy Spirit still speaks specific messages or instructions to Christians today?

2 votes
0 answers
78 views

Because of Paul's use of "Evangelism" repeatedly in 1 Corinthians 9:16, did he consider himself an Evangelist as well as Apostle?

1 vote
0 answers
27 views

what does it mean in The Canons of Dort article 17?

5 votes
3 answers
324 views

Basis for belief that a person can be "possessed by" a demon?

4 votes
1 answer
64 views

On the Contributions of St. Athanasius at the First Council of Nicea?

1 vote
0 answers
16 views

Has a pope ever been removed for reasons of insanity?

3 votes
7 answers
1k views

What is more objectionable to Christians: Satanism or Atheism?

4 votes
8 answers
446 views

Why does the Trinitarian Formula start with "In the NAME…" and not "In the NAMES…"?

-2 votes
1 answer
45 views

So Jesus said the Spirit is God however the Holy Spirit is said to create God so how can the Holy Spirit be God if God was created by the Holy Spirit

1 vote
2 answers
60 views

Is there a name for the idea that the seven churches of Revelation represent periods in church history? How common is this belief in Protestantism?

Browse more Questions