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  1. Early church AD 1-500, Part 1 [pages 4–5] Christian imagery from the earliest centuries of the church reveals that Christ’s early followers took his teachings to heart.

  2. Mar 15, 2018 · Emerging from a small sect of Judaism in the 1st century CE, early Christianity absorbed many of the shared religious, cultural, and intellectual traditions of the Greco-Roman world. In traditional...

  3. Aug 18, 2023 · The Early Christian Church. From the time of Nero (64 A.D.) until the conversion of Emperor Constantine and the Edict of Milan (313 A.D.), whereby Christianity was made legal, the Christian faith was officially regarded as a religio prava, an evil or depraved religion. Christianity's Jewish Roots.

  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. Eras: Early Church. Click to explore the timeline of Christian History. AD. 0. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. 600. 700. 800. 900. 1000. 1100. 1200. 1300. 1400. 1500. 1600. 1700. 1800. 1900....

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Key events. Two important moments played a critical role in the development of early Christianity: 1. The decision of the Apostle Paul to spread Christianity beyond the Jewish communities of Palestine into the Greco-Roman world. 2. When the Roman Emperor Constantine accepted Christianity and became its patron at the beginning of the fourth century.

  7. The relation of the early church to late Judaism. Christianity began as a movement within Judaism at a period when the Jews had long been dominated culturally and politically by foreign powers and had found in their religion (rather than in their politics or cultural achievements) the linchpin of their community.

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