Christianity began in the 1st century AD, rooted in the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified around 30-33 AD. Following his resurrection, his followers, known as apostles, spread his teachings throughout the Roman Empire. The religion formally emerged as a distinct faith in the years following Jesus' death, with the establishment of communities and the writing of the New Testament texts. By the end of the 1st century, Christianity had begun to take shape as a structured religion.
where did Christianity begin?
Because Jesus rose from the dead.
Yes you can say that as Christians follow his teachings .
It all began when god sent a message to David ( or somebody) that that God's son (Jesus) will be coming. That's when Christianity began (I think)
Christianity is said to have 'begun' at Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended to the apostles when they were in the upper room in Jerusalem. That would have been in ancient Israel.
30AD
Saint Paul
Jesus Christ
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The Holy Bible.
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