Early Christianity

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Early Christianity is generally considered as Christianity before the Council of Nicea which occurred in 325 A.D.. However, some scholars consider early Christianity to be the time between the life of Jesus Christ, in the early first century, and the reign of the Roman emperor Constantine (306–337) (Constantine was the first Roman emperor to become a Christian).[1]

History of early Christianity

Christian History Institute: Early church AD 1-500

Further reading

  • Stark, Rodney.The Rise of Christianity. HarperCollins Pbk. Ed edition 1997. ISBN 978-0-06-067701-5
  • Thiede, Carsten Peter. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Jewish Origins of Christianity. Palgrabe Macmillan (2003). ISBN 978-1-4039-6143-3.

See also

Polycarp miraculously extinguishing fire of the city of Smyrna (Izmir, Turkey).

External links

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References

  1. Early Christianity, Oxford Biographies website