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词汇 Christian
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Definition of Christian in English:

Christian

adjective ˈkrɪstʃ(ə)nˈkrɪstɪənˈkrɪstʃən
  • Relating to or professing Christianity or its teachings.

    (与)基督教(或其教义)(有关)的;信奉基督教(或其教义)的

    the Christian Church

    基督教会。

    the Christian faith is based upon the Bible
    Mendelssohn was inspired by both Jewish and Christian values
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bodily resurrection of Christ is a cardinal doctrine of the Christian faith.
    • Now we may see the great Christian doctrine that in Christ God somehow or other acted to save the world.
    • They rejected Reformed teaching and preached a form of Christian perfectionism.
    • This has implications for all sorts of areas of Christian life, including evangelism.
    • Tragically, this decline can be seen throughout the professing Christian church.
    • It promotes Christian morality and teaching, and encourages the development of leadership.
    • There is no greater need here than for dedicated Christian leaders trained by an Evangelical institution.
    • At the Council of Jerusalem, the whole future of the Christian church was at stake.
    • In many otherwise fine reformed churches there is just no Christian literature on view.
    • In every Christian church you can find a handful of true Christians who are serving God.
    • How may the teaching both of Jesus and of the evangelists be related to Christian theology today?
    • The churches are full of young Christian men who cannot find Christian wives.
    • The main point is that Christian disciples knew they were bound together in a family.
    • The art and nature of personal evangelism were considered, showing it to be a Christian duty.
    • The sinlessness of Christ is an indispensable doctrine of the Christian faith and lying is sin.
    • At Christmas they celebrate Christian activities such as Nativity plays and carol singing.
    • Ultimately for him, all social planning had to be evaluated in the light of the Christian gospel.
    • Be patient and pray earnestly and faithfully for your Christian brother or sister.
    • He was one of the founders of the Christian Coptic Orthodox church in Solihull, Birmingham.
    • As a minister of the church he is bound to preach on the basis of Christian teaching.
noun ˈkrɪstʃ(ə)nˈkrɪstɪənˈkrɪstʃən
  • A person who has received Christian baptism or is a believer in Christianity.

    基督教徒

    a born-again Christian
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is now an elder in his local church; and his wife, son and mother are Christians too.
    • Let all Christians come to the Easter vigil as we pass with Christ from death to life.
    • As Christians we can be passionate in arguing about many aspects of the Bible.
    • Did you think it would make Christians more Christian and unbelievers into believers?
    • They are ordinary people who have become Christians by trusting in Jesus Christ.
    • He found stronger churches manned by keener Christians, and came back encouraged.
    • He distinguished the fallibility of Christians from the infallibility of the Bible.
    • Church is the term for a community of Christians who share a specific set of beliefs.
    • Many Christians mistakenly believe that the devil cannot come near them in any way.
    • How can Christians meet each week for two or three hours of worship yet rarely take the time to get to know one another?
    • I have not found it in the churches of the Christians nor the mosques of Islam.
    • Most Jews and many Christians would agree that Jesus did not intend to found a new religion.
    • He urged Christians to engage in wholesome discussion of their pastors' sermons.
    • As Christians, we are called to try and be Christ-like and act as a witness to Christ.
    • This is the joy and duty especially of those called to the ministry of the Word, but also of all Christians.
    • The Bible does not teach that Christians are full of grace but rather that they receive grace.
    • Thus we have many, many people who term themselves Christian who are not Christians at all.
    • Science has always been in a position to challenge the beliefs of Christians.
    • Today however there is special need for Christians openly to confess their faith.
    • I believe as Christians we are called to fight injustice and to help the poor.

Derivatives

  • Christianization

  • noun ˌkrɪstʃ(ə)nʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • In the aftermath of the Spanish-American War in 1898, these Disciples believed America stood poised to play a significant role in the Christianization and elevation of the world.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By and large, slave holders through the early nineteenth century were hostile to, suspicious of, or largely indifferent to the Christianization of the enslaved given the religion's egalitarian aspects.
      • The Anglo-Saxons, Christianized from Rome, Francia, and Ireland, thought they had a duty to evangelize their continental cousins without realizing quite how much Christianization had already taken place.
  • Christianize

  • verb ˈkrɪstʃənʌɪzˈkrɪstʃəˌnaɪz
    [with object]
    • Make Christian; convert to Christianity.

      he had been instructed to endeavour to Christianize the inhabitants of the islands
      Example sentencesExamples
      • a Christianized country
      • Stark claims, strikingly, that Scandinavia and Latin America have never been properly Christianized.
      • In Christianity some want to take over the world and Christianise the government and the people so that after it is done Christ will come back.
      • Lithuania soon became one of the largest kingdoms in medieval Europe and remained pagan despite attempts by the Catholics and the Orthodox church to Christianize it.
  • Christianly

  • verb ˈkrɪstʃənʌɪzˈkrɪstʃəˌnaɪz
    [with object]
    • Make Christian; convert to Christianity.

      he had been instructed to endeavour to Christianize the inhabitants of the islands
      Example sentencesExamples
      • a Christianized country
      • Neuhaus, in contrast, is firmly convinced that reason can be deployed by Christians to convince non-Christians that they, too, ought to want Christianly desirable things in the public sphere.
      • In this case, the use of the term ‘contextual’ risks falling prey to a sociological tautology, whose indeterminacy allows the word free movement into Christianly unwelcome territories.
      • Our Money & Faith channel includes articles and interviews related to faith and personal finance, while our Faith in the Workplace channel offers articles on living Christianly at work.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin Christianus, from Christus 'Christ'.

Rhymes

unchristian

Definition of Christian in US English:

Christian

adjectiveˈkrisCHənˈkrɪstʃən
  • Relating to or professing Christianity or its teachings.

    (与)基督教(或其教义)(有关)的;信奉基督教(或其教义)的

    the Christian Church

    基督教会。

    the Christian faith is based upon the Bible
    Mendelssohn was inspired by both Jewish and Christian values
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This has implications for all sorts of areas of Christian life, including evangelism.
    • The main point is that Christian disciples knew they were bound together in a family.
    • There is no greater need here than for dedicated Christian leaders trained by an Evangelical institution.
    • In many otherwise fine reformed churches there is just no Christian literature on view.
    • The churches are full of young Christian men who cannot find Christian wives.
    • At the Council of Jerusalem, the whole future of the Christian church was at stake.
    • Now we may see the great Christian doctrine that in Christ God somehow or other acted to save the world.
    • Be patient and pray earnestly and faithfully for your Christian brother or sister.
    • Ultimately for him, all social planning had to be evaluated in the light of the Christian gospel.
    • He was one of the founders of the Christian Coptic Orthodox church in Solihull, Birmingham.
    • The art and nature of personal evangelism were considered, showing it to be a Christian duty.
    • They rejected Reformed teaching and preached a form of Christian perfectionism.
    • As a minister of the church he is bound to preach on the basis of Christian teaching.
    • Tragically, this decline can be seen throughout the professing Christian church.
    • The sinlessness of Christ is an indispensable doctrine of the Christian faith and lying is sin.
    • At Christmas they celebrate Christian activities such as Nativity plays and carol singing.
    • In every Christian church you can find a handful of true Christians who are serving God.
    • How may the teaching both of Jesus and of the evangelists be related to Christian theology today?
    • It promotes Christian morality and teaching, and encourages the development of leadership.
    • The bodily resurrection of Christ is a cardinal doctrine of the Christian faith.
nounˈkrisCHənˈkrɪstʃən
  • A person who has received Christian baptism or is a believer in Christianity.

    基督教徒

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Did you think it would make Christians more Christian and unbelievers into believers?
    • How can Christians meet each week for two or three hours of worship yet rarely take the time to get to know one another?
    • Today however there is special need for Christians openly to confess their faith.
    • Thus we have many, many people who term themselves Christian who are not Christians at all.
    • Let all Christians come to the Easter vigil as we pass with Christ from death to life.
    • Most Jews and many Christians would agree that Jesus did not intend to found a new religion.
    • They are ordinary people who have become Christians by trusting in Jesus Christ.
    • As Christians, we are called to try and be Christ-like and act as a witness to Christ.
    • Many Christians mistakenly believe that the devil cannot come near them in any way.
    • I believe as Christians we are called to fight injustice and to help the poor.
    • Church is the term for a community of Christians who share a specific set of beliefs.
    • I have not found it in the churches of the Christians nor the mosques of Islam.
    • He found stronger churches manned by keener Christians, and came back encouraged.
    • He is now an elder in his local church; and his wife, son and mother are Christians too.
    • This is the joy and duty especially of those called to the ministry of the Word, but also of all Christians.
    • He urged Christians to engage in wholesome discussion of their pastors' sermons.
    • The Bible does not teach that Christians are full of grace but rather that they receive grace.
    • Science has always been in a position to challenge the beliefs of Christians.
    • As Christians we can be passionate in arguing about many aspects of the Bible.
    • He distinguished the fallibility of Christians from the infallibility of the Bible.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin Christianus, from Christus ‘Christ’.

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