Division in Christianity Christianity resonates with monotheistic system that defines practices and beliefs, emphasizing on the role of Jesus Christ as the savior. Christianity follows the teachings of Jesus Christ in the New Testament and Old Testament. It entails the collective aspect of all the Christians throughout the world (Rhodes, 2005). This has been useful considering the origin of Christianity is in America, Europe and Australia. There have been divisions of the Christianity in the world. The common beliefs comprise of the Catholic, Baptist, Methodist/Wesleyan, Reformed Presbyterian, Orthodox, Lutheran and Anglican/Episcopalian (Rhodes, 2005). Christian’s beliefs in God and Jesus Christ but have differences in their processes. It has been noted that the differences in the beliefs of the divisions of Christianity entails religious authority, God and Spirits, sins and salvations and body and soul. The differences in Christianity considering religious and authority entails creeds and confessions, sacred text, inspiration and inerrancy of the bible and doctrine sources.