God wanted it done.
The Apostles' Creed was established as a foundational statement of faith in Christianity during the 4th century.
When people believed Christ was the son of God, hence the name Christ in Christianity.
Christianity was founded in 33 CE.
Christianity was established as the main religion of Rome in AD 313.
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to convert the Native Americans to Christianity
I think it was when the Romans came through and established the Roman Empire and Christianity and stuff...
Yes, it was he who established Christianity as the official religion of the Byzantine Empire.
to convert the Native Americans to Christianity
No. The American Revolution happened more than one and a half thousand years after Christianity was well established.
Christianity is named after Jesus Christ who established His Father's 'Church of God' called such about a dozen times in the New Testament.
The first-century sources that reference Jesus include the Pauline epistles, which are the earliest surviving Christian writings, and the works of non-Christian historians like Josephus and Tacitus. These sources confirm Jesus' existence and provide details about his life, teachings, and crucifixion. Wikipedia BYU First-Century Sources on Jesus Christian Sources The earliest references to Jesus come from the Pauline epistles, which are the first surviving Christian writings. These letters, written by Paul, document his interactions with early followers of Jesus and provide insights into Jesus' life and teachings. Key points include: Baptism by John the Baptist: A widely accepted event in Jesus' life. Crucifixion: Paul emphasizes the significance of Jesus' death, noting it as a central element of his teachings. Non-Christian Sources Several non-Christian historians from the first century also mention Jesus, providing independent confirmation of his existence. Notable sources include: Historian Reference Year Key Details Flavius Josephus c. 93-94 AD Mentions Jesus in "Antiquities of the Jews," referring to him as a wise man and noting his crucifixion under Pontius Pilate. Tacitus c. 116 AD In "Annals," he records that Jesus was executed by Pilate and references the existence of Christians in Rome. Pliny the Younger c. 112 AD Discusses Christians and their worship of Christ in letters to Emperor Trajan. Suetonius c. 120 AD Refers to disturbances caused by "Chrestus," likely a misspelling of Christ, indicating early Christian activity in Rome. Summary of Evidence The combination of Christian and non-Christian sources provides a robust framework for understanding the historical figure of Jesus. The existence of at least 12 independent sources from various authors within a century of his crucifixion supports the consensus among historians that Jesus of Nazareth was a real person who lived in the first century AD.