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Christianity in the 1st century covers the formative history of Christianity from the start of the ministry of Jesus (c. 27–29 AD) to the death of the... |
canonization) from the Catholic Church: Christianity portal Saints portal Biography portal History portal Christianity in the 1st century Twelve Apostles... |
Christianity has a long history in the region that is now Sudan. Ancient Nubia was reached by Coptic Christianity by the 1st century. The Coptic Church... |
the 1st century AD or 1st century CE to distinguish it from the 1st century BC (or BCE) which preceded it. The 1st century is considered part of the Classical... |
Christianity in Asia has its roots in the very inception of Christianity, which originated from the life and teachings of Jesus in 1st-century Roman Judea... |
both in discussion of the New Testament church and the second and following centuries. Christianity arose as a Pharisaic movement within the syncretistic... |
"proto-orthodox" has the most common ground with the immediate followers of Jesus in the Apostolic Age and Christianity in the 1st century, and were indeed the most common... |
Christianity in the 4th century was dominated in its early stage by Constantine the Great and the First Council of Nicaea of 325, which was the beginning... |
In 16th-century Christianity, Protestantism came to the forefront and marked a significant change in the Christian world. During the age of discovery,... |
Christianity, Primitive Christian, or Primitive Church may refer to: Early Christianity, up to the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD Christianity in the... |
In 6th-century Christianity, Roman Emperor Justinian launched a military campaign in Constantinople to reclaim the western provinces from the Germans... |
The Western (Latin) and Eastern (Greek) divisions of Christianity began to take on distinctive shape in 7th-century Christianity. Whereas in the East the... |
Christianity began as a Second Temple Judaic sect in the 1st century in the Roman province of Judea, from where it spread throughout and beyond the Roman... |
Christianity in the 21st century is characterized by the pursuit of church unity and the continued resistance to persecution and secularization. With the... |
The Eastern Roman (Byzantine) imperial church headed by Constantinople continued to assert its universal authority. By the 13th century this assertion... |
located on one of the topmost column drums. Christianity in the 1st century A region that included Mount Lebanon, Chalcis, and the Beqaa Valley Also written... |
apostasy", is a term used within Christianity to describe a process by which an individual who has converted to Christianity reverts to pre-conversion habits... |
The 14th century saw major developments in Christianity, including the Western Schism, the decline of the Crusades, and the appearance of precursors to... |
Characteristic of Christianity in the 19th century were evangelical revivals in some largely Protestant countries and later the effects of modern biblical... |
By the 10th century, Christianity had spread throughout much of Europe and Asia. The Church in England was becoming well established, with its scholarly... |