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Christianity in the 1st century
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Christianity in the 1st century
Christianity in the 1st century
deals with the formative years of the
Early Christian
community. The earliest followers of
Jesus
composed an
apocalyptic
Jewish sect, which historians refer to as
Jewish Christianity
. The
Apostles dispersed from Jerusalem
, founding the
Apostolic Sees
, presumably following the
Great Commission
's decree to spread the
teachings of Jesus
to "all nations".
Peter
,
Paul
, and
James the Just
were the most influential
early Christian
leaders, though Paul's influence on Christian thinking is said to be more significant than any other
New Testament authors
, but the relationship of
Paul of Tarsus and Judaism
is still disputed today. The
split of early Christianity from Judaism
was gradual, as Christianity became a predominantly
Gentile
religion.
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