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==Christ== {{See also|Christ myth theory|Jesus in comparative mythology}} * The [[Gospel]] accounts of [[Jesus Christ]], his life and death. Here the narrative is combined by the author with a story of how all Christian theology "came to be". For example, the story of Jesus as the "word" or "[[Logos#Christianity|Logos]]" ([[John 1:1]]), the [[incarnation (Christianity)|Incarnation]] of the Logos or [[Son of god#Jesus as divine|Son of God]] as the man Jesus (e.g., Luke 1:35), and Christ's [[Atonement in Christianity|atonement]] for humanity's sins (e.g., Matthew 26:28). Important narratives within the Gospel accounts include: ** Christ's [[Virgin birth of Jesus|miraculous conception and birth]] from the [[Virgin Mary]] ** The [[baptism of Jesus]] ** Satan's [[temptation of Christ]] ** The [[Transfiguration of Jesus]] ** [[Parables of Jesus]] ** The [[Last Supper]] ** The [[Resurrection of Jesus|death and resurrection of Jesus]] ** The [[Ascension of Jesus Christ|Ascension]] * [[The Acts of the Apostles]] β the story of the Early Christian church, the ministry of the Twelve Apostles and of [[Paul the Apostle]]. ** The [[Pentecost|descent of the Holy Spirit]] on Jesus' disciples after the Ascension.
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