A History of Christianity: With Diarmaid MacCulloch, Keith Moore, Rudolf Weckerling, Nicholas Holtam. Diarmaid MacCulloch, an Oxford history professor, travels to historical points of interest relevant to Christianity discussing the origins and spread of
Early Christianity refers to the period when the religion spread in the Greco-Roman world and beyond, from its beginnings as a first century Jewish sect,[10] to the end of the imperial persecution of Christians after the ascension of Constantine the Great in 313 C.E., to the First Council...
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of Nazareth?”). From there, Jesus went to perform his first miracle, that of the changing of water to wine at Cana (John 2). Nazareth had a Jewish population in Jesus’ time; its Christian holy places are first mentioned afterChristianitybecame the state religion of the Roman Empire (31...
Emeritus professor of ecumenics and missions at Princeton Theological Seminary, Moffett emphasizes that church historiography in the West accentuates the expansion of Christianity from Jerusalem to Rome but commonly overlooks the Christians in Asia--i.e. in the ancient kingdoms east of the Euphrates ...
Jerusalem - Roman Rule, History, Holy City: For some time Rome had been expanding its authority in Asia, and in 63 bce the Roman triumvir Pompey the Great captured Jerusalem. A clash with Jewish nationalism was averted for a while by the political skill
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Jerusalem is a city located in modern-day Israel and is considered by many to be one of the holiest places in the world. Jerusalem is a site of major significance for the three largest monotheistic religions: Judaism, Islam and Christianity, and both Israel and Palestine have claimed Jerusalem...
Jerusalem, located on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, is considered a holy city in three major Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Under the 1947United Nations(UN) Partition Plan to divide historicalPalestinebetween Jewish and Arab ...
In order the better to appreciate the meaning of this event, we must first consider the religious influences and tendencies previously at work in the minds of men, both Jews and Gentiles, which prepared the way for the spread of Christianity amongst them. ...