The stories of the early days of Christianity are written in the books of: acts, Romans, 1&2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1&2 Thessalonians, 1&2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, 1&2 Peter 1&2&3 John, Jude, & Revelation
Christianity
Christianity
The New Testament
Christianity is increasingly an underground phenomenon, like in the early days of the church. It is not as widely accepted as it once was and is often villainized in media.
Like most missions, its role was to convert native Samoans to Christianity.
The New Testament contains 27 books and is a collection of writings that date back to the early days of Christianity. These books include the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation, and they are considered sacred scripture by Christians.
Society for the Study of Early Christianity was created in 1987.
The Cross is the most prevalent sign of Christianity. The Fish symbol is also very popular. Both originated in the early first century church days shortly after the time of Christ.
In the early days of Christianity yes. However from the reign of the emperor (about 300 AD) Constantine, Christianity became the state religion of the Roman empire.
It can not be known with certainty but it is likely that it was in the Middle East or Eurasia during the early days of Christianity when a hydraulis was brought into a sanctuary.
Jews could be found throughout the Roman Empire during the early days of Christianity (i.e., first century). However, the largest concentrations appear to have been along the eastern quarter of the Mediterranean coastline, from Alexandria to eastern Greece. http://www.worldreligions.psu.edu/maps-judaism.htm
Christianity started with the teachings of Jesus Christ in the late 20s AD and early 30s AD.