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  1. May 22, 2020 · First, an early philosopher, Justin Martyr, wrote to the Roman emperor, Antonius Pius around AD 150 to defend the Christians. The "apology" was not saying "sorry" but was a defense of a viewpoint. In the excerpt below we see how the believers were eager to invite the most intense scrutiny of their lives.

  2. 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. Christianity began as a movement within Judaism.

    • Christians Were Bound and United By A Common Truth. Early observers of the movement recognized the first believers were committed to an important objective truth claim: Jesus Christ is God Himself and the only way to enter into a personal relationship with the Creator of the Universe.
    • Christians Were Characterized by Uncommon Joy. In the midst of terrible persecution and hardship, these early believers were able to stay focused on God instead of their own situation.
    • Christians Were a Fearless and Animated People, Not a Passive Church. Early Christians did not goto church, they werethe church; they did not attend church services, they impacted their culture as the people of God.
    • Christians Were Known By Their Love. Because they had surrendered so completely to God’s call on their lives, they began to live as the children of God.
  3. pentarchy. Celtic Church. history of early Christianity, the development of the early Christian church from its roots in the Jewish community of Roman Palestine to the conversion of Constantine I and the convocation of the First Council of Nicaea. For a more extensive treatment of the history and beliefs of the Christian church, see Christianity.

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  4. Early Christians gathered in small private homes, [2] known as house churches, but a city's whole Christian community would also be called a "church"—the Greek noun ἐκκλησία (ekklesia) literally means "assembly", "gathering", or "congregation" [3] [4] but is translated as "church" in most English translations of the New Testament.

  5. t. e. 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. [citation needed] Early Christianity developed out of the eschatological ministry of Jesus.

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  7. May 26, 2006 · The early church is getting a lot of press these days, and inquiring minds want to know what Christians really believed before the Council of Nicaea.

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