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IMPACT OF BELIEF SYSTEMS IN
BUSINESS
One God
As monotheistic religion, Christians
believe in one God, the creator and
sustainer of life.
Christian Beliefs
Justification of Faith
Through believing in Jesus as the Son of
God, and in his death and resurrection,
Christians can have a right relationship with
God, whose forgiveness was made possible
through the death of Jesus. Salvation comes
through Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection.
Christian Beliefs
Eternal Life
Christians believe that there is
life after death. Heaven is the
final destination of believers.
Christian Beliefs
Saints
Saints are recognized when they have lived
particularly good and holy lives, with whom
miracles are claimed to have been associated
after their death. Saints can intercede to God
on behalf of Christians. Only the Roman
Catholic and Orthodox perform the
canonization of saints.
Christian Beliefs
Prayers and Rituals
It is a way to communicate with God.
Prayers can be formal and ritualistic but they
can also be personal and spontaneous. Some
traditions encourage prayer to God through
intermediaries, such as saints and martyrs.
Prayers through the Virgin Mary are central to
some churches.
Christian Beliefs
Church
The church is a structure used for religious
activities and worship. Symbolically, the
Church is the body of Christ and is made up
of a community of believers. Jesus is the
head of the Church and to save others,
believers spread the gospel of the Kingdom.
Christian Beliefs
Priests
Priests, ministers and vicars are
the spiritual leaders of Christians.
They worship by reading from
scriptures, prayers, speech, music,
sermons and holy ceremonies.
Christian Beliefs
Bible
The Bible is the holy book and a
product of divine inspiration. It is
also collection of scriptures sacred
in Christianity and divided into the
Old and New Testaments
Christian Beliefs
Eucharist
Eucharist is a celebration during Mass to
commemorate the final meal that Jesus took with
his disciples before crucifixion. The rite came from
the action of Christ in taking bread and wine during
the Last Supper. He asked his disciples to consume
them and continue to do so in his memory. The
wine represents his blood; and the bread his body.
Christian Beliefs