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  1. According to Orthodox tradition, Christianity was first preached in Georgia by the Apostles Simon and Andrew in the 1st century. It became the state religion of Kartli ( Iberia ) in 319. The conversion of Kartli to Christianity is credited to a Greek lady called St. Nino of Cappadocia.

  2. Christianity in the 1st century covers the formative history of Christianity from the start of the ministry of Jesus to the death of the last of the Twelve Apostles and is thus also known as the Apostolic Age. Early Christianity developed out of the eschatological ministry of Jesus.

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  4. Funerary stele of Licinia Amias on marble, in the National Roman Museum. One of the earliest Christian inscriptions found, it comes from the early 3rd century Vatican necropolis area in Rome. It contains the text ΙΧΘΥϹ ΖΩΝΤΩΝ ("fish of the living"), a predecessor of the Ichthys symbol. Part of a series on Christianity Jesus Christ Nativity Baptism Ministry Crucifixion Resurrection ...

  5. Timeline of Christianity - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Apostolic Age. Ante-Nicene period. First Seven Ecumenical Councils. Middle Ages. Renaissance. Reformation. 17th century. 18th century. 19th century. 20th century. 21st century. See also. Footnotes. Sources. External links. Timeline of Christianity. Part of a series on. Christianity. Jesus.

  6. 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 last of the Twelve Apostles ( c. 100) (and is thus also known as the Apostolic Age ). Early Christianity developed out of the eschatological ministry of Jesus.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1st_century1st century - Wikipedia

    The century saw the origination of Christianity from Palestine. In the early 30s, Roman governor Pontius Pilate sentenced Jesus to crucifixion ; his suffering and redemptive death by crucifixion would become central aspects of Christian theology concerning the doctrines of salvation and atonement .

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