Christianity got started in Israel in the 1st Century, and was spread by the missionary work of the Apostles during that period.
It spread during the 2nd and 3rd centuries, but really 'took off' when Emperor Constantine I promulgated the Edict of Milan in 313, giving all in the Empire freedom to worship whatever deity they pleased and granted Christians of legal rights.
The Council of Nicaea in AD 325 formally
organized the Christian movement
Christianity
Christianity did not start until the birth, death, and resurrection of Christ.
AnswerChristians believe that the event that really started Christianity was the resurrection of Jesus.
The time period associated with the beginning of Christianity was Roman Times. The Roman Empire was at its height when Christianity began in about 33 AD. Another View: The Bible clearly states that Christianity started in Jerusalem, primarily with Jewish adherents. Some scholars have dated this beginning to Pentecost Sunday, June 17, 31 AD (see Acts 1 & 2).
answer1. Islam started in 600-800 CE2. Christianity sarted in 20-200 CE3. judaism stated 4000 years agoanswerActually, the previous answer doesn't say where these religions started.Judaism and Christianity started in Israel. Islam started in Saudi Arabia.
Christianity started in Israel, with the death and ressurection of Jesus Christ.
No, in Palestine
God.
God started Christianity through Christ in Israel first, then it spread to other nations who loved God.
Christianity started in Judea in present day Israel, which was a province of the Roman Empire. It then spread around this empire.
Judaism & Christianity started with God's Covenant with Abraham.
It started in Rome (Not the Middle East) and spread quickly.