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Early Christian History: Apostolic Age

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The Apostolic Age refers to the period in early Christian history during and immediately after the lifetime of Jesus' apostles. It is a crucial time for the development of Christianity as a distinct religion.

Key Features

  • Spread of Christianity beyond Jerusalem
  • Formation of early Christian communities
  • Growth of the Church through missionary activities
  • Writing and dissemination of the New Testament texts

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  • The Apostolic Age marks the foundation of the Christian faith
  • Key figures like Peter, Paul, and John played significant roles in spreading Christianity
  • The period laid the groundwork for the growth and expansion of the Church

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