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Origins of Christianity

Origins of Christianity In 30 CE, a Jew named Jesus began preaching new ideas about Judaism in Roman-controlled Judea. The later title of Jesus Christ given to Jesus is a reference to the belief by his followers that he is the Jewish messiah.

Origins of Christianity According to the Christian New Testament, Jesus preached only to his fellow Jews. His idea was that the old laws of Judaism should be replaced by a simpler system based on love of one’s fellow human beings. He began to grow popular. Jewish leaders did not want Jesus and the disciples to threaten their power and asked the Romans to arrest him.

Origins of Christianity The Romans found him guilty of speaking against Jewish laws and sentenced him to death by crucifixion, or by being hung on a cross. He died in 33 CE, after preaching for only three years.

Origins of Christianity Jesus had 12 close followers, or disciples. Interestingly, a man who had never met Jesus became the person to spread his message around the world. Paul of Tarsus had a vision of Jesus after the crucifixion that told him to teach Jesus’ ideas to non-Jews. Paul traveled to build churches throughout the ancient world in Ephesus, Corinth, Rome, and other cities. The New Testament records Paul’s journeys through a series of letters, or epistles, that he wrote.

Origins of Christianity The chapters of Romans, Corinthians, Ephesians, Galatians, and Thessalonians, are all letters written by Paul to the people of new, non-Jewish churches established in these locations. Paul taught them how to live their lives in these letters.

Origins of Christianity By 100 CE, the growth of Christianity was left to a new generation of people who had never known Jesus and who did not know Jewish laws. Roman authorities fought the growth of Christianity. Christians were often arrested and killed. Most Christians practiced their religion in hiding, but their numbers continued to grow and the religion spread.

Origins of Christianity By the early 4th century, Christianity may have reached members of the Roman emperor’s family. The Roman Emperor Constantine was not a Christian, but he had his soldiers fight an important battle in 313 CE with a Christian symbol on their shields. His army won the battle.

Origins of Christianity In the nearly 300 years since his death, many different ideas had developed about how to follow Jesus. In 325 CE, Constantine called a meeting for all the Christian leaders to meet in Nicea. About 300 men attended the meeting to discuss how Christianity should be practiced.

Origins of Christianity The council produced the Nicene Creed, the first attempt at a uniform statement of Christian doctrine. When the Christian leaders left this meeting, a new type of Christian church had been formed. This new church was said to be Catholic, which means universal.