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  1. Nov 24, 2023 · 6th – 5th century BCE. Buddhism. 6th – 5th century BCE. Taoism. 6th – 4th century BCE. 1. Hinduism (15th – 5th century BCE) A Hindu sadhu boating in the Ganges River of Varanasi, India, a major pilgrimage site for the Hindus. Hinduism is generally believed to be the world's oldest religion and was founded more than 4,000 years ago in ...

  2. Adherents hold that Hinduism —one of the principal faiths in the modern world, with about one billion followers—is the world’s oldest religion, with complete scriptural texts dating back 3,000 years. The oral tradition that gave rise to the Mahabharata, for example, probably dates to about 850 BCE, although its written Sanskrit form is ...

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  3. Eastern Orthodox Christians believe that Christ Jesus was both God and Man absolutely and completely, having two natures indivisibly: eternally begotten of the Father in his divinity, he was born in his humanity of a woman, Mary, by her consent, through descent of the Holy Spirit. He lived on earth, in time and history, as a man.

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  4. Mar 8, 2024 · Here’s A List Of Oldest Religions In The World. 1. Hinduism – Origin: Indus River Valley (Modern-Day Pakistan), 2300 to 1500 BCE. Hinduism is widely considered the world’s oldest religion that is still in practice. And going by this belief it can also be considered as the world’s first religion that is still practiced.

    • Hinduism – Origin: Indus River Valley (Modern-Day Pakistan), Circa 7,000 BCE
      Hinduism – Origin: Indus River Valley (Modern-Day Pakistan), Circa 7,000 BCE
    • Taoism – Origin: China, Circa 500 BCE
      Taoism – Origin: China, Circa 500 BCE
    • Confucianism – Origin: China, Circa 600 BCE
      Confucianism – Origin: China, Circa 600 BCE
  5. The history of the Eastern Orthodox Church is the formation, events, and transformation of the Eastern Orthodox Church through time. According to the Eastern Orthodox tradition, the history of the Eastern Orthodox Church is traced back to Jesus Christ and the Apostles. The Apostles appointed successors, known as bishops, and they in turn ...

  6. 50 AD – 62 AD: The first Christian Council was convened in Jerusalem. 70 AD: The Siege of Jerusalem, the Destruction of the Temple, and the rise of Rabbinic Judaism. 80 AD: The gospel of Mark is written, (85-90) Gospels or Luke and Mathew are written.

  7. Eastern Orthodoxy - Byzantine, Schism, Reformation: At the beginning of the 2nd millennium of Christian history, the church of Constantinople, capital of the Eastern Roman (or Byzantine) Empire, was at the peak of its world influence and power. Neither Rome, which had become a provincial town and its church an instrument in the hands of political interests, nor Europe under the Carolingian and ...

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