Acts of the Apostles.
AnswerActs of the Apostles is the New Testament book quite widely thought of as a book of history, covering the actual history of the early Church. However, New Testament scholars see it otherwise. John Dominic Crossan (The Birth of Christianity) says that Acts of the Apostles is theology rather than history.Burton L. Mack (Who Wrote the New Testament) more bluntly says that Acts of the Apostles marks the shift in focus for second century mythmaking, away from Jesus and towards the apostles, while Uta Ranke-Heinemann (Putting Away Childish Things) says the book is a work of Propaganda aimed at Gentile Christians and Gentiles who have not yet become Christians.
Mostly in the Book of Acts and gospels that followed.
Acts is the main book that tells of the establishment of Christianity and many of the Epistles do as well.
The Church has been around as early as Exodus, for the Jewish technically, but, for the Christian church, begin to look in the Letters to the church of Corinthians and more from Paul.
Acts contains the history of the earliest Christians.
The Book of Acts, attributed as a sequel to Luke's Gospel, it considered the 'history book' of the early Church.
What new testament book tells us of the work of the early church
the book of acts
Your first resource in studying the history of the early church should be the book of Acts (Acts of the Apostles) in the Christian New Testament in the Bible.
A:Acts of the Apostles is widely considered to be a history of the early Church. However, Uta Ranke-Heinemann (Putting Away Childish Things) speaks for many New Testament scholars when she says the whole of Acts is a simply a work of propaganda. A:actually, all the new testament books speak on this subject but you are probably thinking about the book of Acts.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Book of Acts tells about the establishment of the Church. It tells about the early Christian community, the first sermons, the earliest missions, the first martyrdom, the Church in Jerusalem. The foundation of the Church in Antioch is described in chapter 11; the first ecumenical Council (of which Vatican Council II was the latest) is described in chapter 13, etc.
Acts of the Apostles has long been regarded as a history of the early Church. The Acts Seminar was set up to review the book carefully and look for evidence of historicity in Acts. It determined that the book was written in the second century and does not accurately record events and personalities of the early church. Scholars participating in the Seminar concluded (See Acts and Christian Beginnings) that Acts is "a primary resource for understanding second-century Christianity", as the book writes of events and purported events in the time of Peter and Paul as if they took place at the time of writing.
Revelations
The book of the bible that tells about the early days of the church is called the Acts of the Apostles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Acts tells of the fate of James the brother of John and son of Zebedee. The other James, who wrote the short book that bears his name and was a leader in the New Testament church, - his death date is not mentioned in Acts.
The Battle of Armageddon can be found in the New Testament book of Revelation (see Revelation 16).
the book of John