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Early Christianity: History And Development

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Early Christianity refers to the period in Christian history before the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. It encompasses the spread of Christianity from its origins in the 1st century to its establishment as the dominant religion of the Roman Empire.

Key Features

  • Origins in the teachings of Jesus Christ
  • Growth through missionary work
  • Persecution by Roman authorities
  • Development of core Christian beliefs and practices

Pros

  • Provides insights into the foundations of Christianity
  • Demonstrates the resilience and perseverance of early Christians despite persecution

Cons

  • Lack of comprehensive historical records from this period

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