Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem (now part of the west bank/Israel) - but His adventures took Him all over the Land of Israel.
Additional Answer;
Jerusalem at Pentecost, 33 C.E. (A.D.)
Additional Comments:
Palestine, Jerusalem
(Acts 11:25-26) . . .So he went off to Tarsus to make a thorough search for Saul [26] and, after he found him, he brought him to Antioch. It thus came about that for a whole year they gathered together with them in the congregation and taught quite a crowd, and it was first in Antioch that the disciples were by divine providence called Christians.
This was written about 44-46 c.e. and is the first occurrence of a group with the name Christians.
Christianity started with the teachings of Jesus, who lived in what is now called the Holy Land--currently Israel/Palestine.
Answer:
Christ's church was founded in Jerusalem. The account is found in Acts 2.
it was acually later turned into christianty but his original idea was to reform the Jewish religion sort of like the reformation but with Judiasm.
Christianity began in Israel in the city of Bethlehem.
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Another View:
The above contributions discuss the origins of the human practice of Christianity as a religion. The Word, as identified in the first chapter of John, is with God always and from the beginning, and so in a deep sense Christianity has no beginning at all but exists everywhere and in all of time.
The geographic origin of Christianity is throughout the Middle East, particularly around Bethlehem and Nazareth and those well known places which relate to Jesus.
Orthodox Christianity.
orthodox Christianity
Orthodox Christianity.
Eastern Orthodoxy is one form of Christianity. Some more may be Roman Catholicism or Protestantism.
Ethiopia
Christianity - and the particular denomination is Catholicism
Christianity, but not neccessarily catholicism, which was the first form of Christianity
Orthodox Christianity
a form of christianity mate
Christianity in various forms. The best form is Bible Christianity.
The form of Christianity based on Greek heritage practiced in the Byzantine Empire is Eastern Orthodox.
cathlic does too but cathlic is a type of Christianity [Actually, Christianity is a form of Catholicism!]