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  2. Early Christianity, otherwise called the Early Church or Paleo-Christianity, describes the historical era of the Christian religion up to the First Council of Nicaea in 325. Christianity spread from the Levant, across the Roman Empire, and beyond.

  3. The history of Christianity follows the Christian religion as it developed from its earliest beliefs and practices in the first-century, spread geographically in the Roman Empire and beyond, and became a global religion in the twenty-first century .

  4. Early Christianity: The Pre-Nicene Era. Early Christianity is easily the most important and exciting area of Christian history. The Church was young, on fire for God, and confident they would change the world.

  5. Early Christianity developed out of the eschatological ministry of Jesus. Subsequent to Jesus' death, his earliest followers formed an apocalyptic messianic Jewish sect during the late Second Temple period of the 1st century.

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    • The Spread of Christianity
    • Christianity as A Mystery Cult
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    Two important moments played a critical role in the development of early Christianity: 1. The decision of the Apostle Paul to spread Christianitybeyond the Jewish communities of Palestine into the Greco-Roman world. 2. When the Roman Emperor Constantineaccepted Christianity and became its patron at the beginning of the fourth century. The creation ...

    As implicit in the names of his Epistles, Paul spread Christianity to the Greek and Roman cities of the ancient Mediterranean world. In cities like Ephesus, Corinth, Thessaloniki, and Rome, Paul encountered the religious and cultural experience of the Greco-Roman world. This encounter played a major role in the formation of Christianity.

    Christianity in its first three centuries was one of a large number of mystery religions that flourished in the Roman world. Religion in the Roman world was divided between the public, inclusive cults of civic religions and the secretive, exclusive mystery cults. The emphasis in the civic cults was on customary practices, especially sacrifices. Sin...

    These are characteristics Christianity shares with numerous other mystery cults. In early Christianity emphasis was placed on baptism, which marked the initiation of the convert into the mysteries of the faith. The Christian emphasis on the belief in salvation and an afterlife is consistent with the other mystery cults. The monotheismof Christianit...

  6. The Christian Era was invented by Dionysius Exiguus ( c. ad 500–after 525), a monk of Scythian birth resident in Italy; it was a by-product of the dispute that had long vexed the churches as to the correct method of calculating Easter.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · by Dr. Allen Farber. The beginnings of an identifiable Christian art can be traced to the end of the second century and the beginning of the third century. Considering the Old Testament prohibitions against graven images, it is important to consider why Christian art developed in the first place.

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