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  1. The purpose of this timeline is to give a detailed account of Christianity from the beginning of the current era to the present. Question marks ('?') on dates indicate approximate dates.

  2. Christianity originated with the ministry of Jesus, a Jewish teacher and healer who was crucified and died c. AD 3033 in Jerusalem in the Roman province of Judea. Afterwards, his followers, a set of apocalyptic Jews, proclaimed him risen from the dead.

    • Era of Jesus
    • Era of The Apostles
    • Early Christianity
    • Era of The Seven Ecumenical Councils
    • Middle Ages
    • Renaissance
    • Reformation
    • 17th Century
    • 18th Century
    • 19th Century

    This list tells only about the things that happened in the part of the world where Jesus was born. This region is now called Israel and Palestine. In the time of Jesus, it was under the rule of the Romans. 1. 1 This year is sometimes celebrated as beginning near the time of Jesus' birth. People who study it now say that it was calculated wrongly an...

    Shortly after the Crucifixion of Jesus (Nisan 14 or 15), the Jerusalem church was founded as the first Christian church with about 120 Jews and Jewish proselytes (Acts 1:15), followed by Pentecost, the Ananias and Sapphira incident, Pharisee Gamaliel's defense of the Apostles (5:34–39), the stoning of Saint Stephen (see also Persecution of Christia...

    65? Q document, a hypothetical Greek text thought by many critical scholars to have been used in writing of Matthew and Luke
    66–73 Great Jewish Revolt: destruction of Herod's Temple, Qumran community destroyed, site of Dead Sea Scrollsfound in 1947
    68–107? Ignatius, third Bishop of Antioch, fed to the lions in the Roman Colosseum, advocated the Bishop (Eph 6:1, Mag 2:1,6:1,7:1,13:2, Tr 3:1, Smy 8:1,9:1), rejected Jewish Sabbath on Saturday in...
    70(±10)? Gospel of Mark, written in Rome, by Peter's interpreter (1 Peter 5:13), original ending apparently lost, endings added c. 400, see Mark 16

    Constantine called the First Council of Nicaea in 325 to unify Christology, also called the first great Christian council by Jerome, the first ecumenical, decreed the Original Nicene Creed, but rejected by Nontrinitarianism such as Arius, Theonas, Secundus, Eusebius of Nicomedia, and Theognis who were excommunicated, also addressed Easter controver...

    800 King Charlemagne of the Franks is crowned first Holy Roman Emperor of the West by Pope Leo III.
    849–865 Ansgar, Archbishop of Bremen, "Apostle of the North", began evangelisation of North Germany, Denmark, Sweden
    855 Antipope Anastasius, Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor appointed him over Pope Benedict IIIbut popular pressure caused withdrawal
    863 Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius sent by the Patriarch of Constantinople to evangelise the Slavic peoples. They translate the Bible into Slavonic.
    1305–1378 Avignon Papacy, Popes live in Avignon, France
    1311 Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri
    1311–1312 Catholic Council of Vienne, disbanded Knights Templar
    1314 Jacques de Molay, last Grandmaster of Knights Templar, burned at the stake
    1517 95 Theses of Martin Luther begins German Protestant Reformation
    1521 Diet of Wormscondemns Luther
    1521 Ferdinand Magellan claims the Philippines for Spain. First mass and subsequent conversion to Catholicism, first in East Asia.
    1522 Luther's NT, German NT translation
    1600 Giordano Bruno, Dominican priest, burned at the stake
    1604 Fausto Paolo Sozzini Socinianism
    1606 Carlo Maderno redesigns St Peter's Basilica into a Latin cross
    1609 Baptist Church founded by John Smyth, due to objections to infant baptism and demands for church-state separation
    1701 Old Catholic Church of the Netherlandssplits with Roman Catholicism
    1721 Peter the Great substituted Moscow Patriarchate with the Holy Synod
    1728 The Vicar of Bray (song)
    1730–1749 First Great Awakeningin U.S.
    1800 Friedrich Schleiermacher publishes his first book, beginning Liberal Christianitymovement
    1811 The Campbells begin Restoration Movement
    1815 Peter the Aleut, orthodox Christian, tortured and martyred in Catholic San Francisco, California
    1816 Bishop Richard Allen, a former slave, founds the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the first African-American denomination
  3. Explore the timline of Christianity. Christianity is the world's largest religion, with 2.8 billion adherents. It is categorized as one of the three Abrahamic or monotheistic religions of the Western tradition along with Judaism and Islam...

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  4. This is a timeline showing the dates when countries or polities made Christianity the official state religion, generally accompanying the baptism of the governing monarch.

  5. Christianity is the religion that is based on the birth, life, death, resurrection and teaching of Jesus Christ. Christianity began in the 1st century CE after Jesus died and was said to be resurrected.

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  7. —780 The “Nestorian Stele” is erected near Xi’an telling the story of 150 years of Christianity in China. —780 Timothy I of Baghdad becomes Catholicos of the Church of the East. —800 Charlemagne is crowned Holy Roman Emperor. —863 Cyril and Methodius are invited to share the gospel in Great Moravia.

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