christianity
christianity — noun
1. a world religion whose followers believe in one God and accept the teachings fou
a world religion whose followers believe in one God and accept the teachings found in the Bible, which they regard as the sacred story of Jesus Christ
Christianity, with its belief in Jesus Christ, is the world's most widely followed religion with over two billion adherents.
uncountable noun, used without article
Leila's family converted to Christianity when she was a young child.
collocation: convert to Christianity
The spread of Christianity across Europe during the Middle Ages shaped much of the continent's art and architecture.
In parts of Nigeria, Christianity has grown rapidly over the past century due to missionary and local church movements.
Dimitri gave a presentation comparing the main beliefs of Christianity and Islam.
- the Christian faith
more personal or devotional tone; focuses on belief and trust rather than the institutional religion
- the Christian religion
more formal and academic; emphasises the organised system of beliefs and practices
- Christendom
historical or geographical term referring to the worldwide body of Christians, not the belief system itself
文法句型
Christianity + verb
in Christianity
of Christianity
convert to Christianity
用法筆記
Always capitalised as a proper noun. Usually used without a definite article ('in Christianity', not 'the Christianity'), except when followed by 'of' ('the history of Christianity', 'the spread of Christianity'). A person who follows Christianity is called a Christian (noun).