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- The Origin of Christianity - Biblical Archaeology Society
To understand the origin of Christianity, one must begin with the population of Jewish Christians who lived during Jesus’ lifetime
- When Did Christianity Begin to Spread? - Biblical Archaeology Society
When did Christianity begin to spread? Explore new archaeological discoveries of the earliest churches—from Jerusalem to Laodicea—that reveal how the faith grew
- Christianity Forum - - City-Data Forum
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- The Split of Early Christianity and Judaism
Christianity and Judaism, two of the world’s major religions, shared the same foundation—ancient Judaism The two religions, however, eventually split in a series of partings, becoming two separate entities
- Evidence of Early Christianity in Northern Europe - Biblical . . .
Excavations of a cemetery in the ancient Roman town of Nida have revealed the earliest evidence for early Christianity north of the Alps
- Jesus and the Cross - Biblical Archaeology Society
Jesus and the cross: Jesus’s crucifixion is displayed on the fifth-century C E wooden doors of the Basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome Photo: Jim Forest So how, then, did the cross become the preeminent symbol of Christianity?
- The Archaeological Quest for the Earliest Christians
In part one of a two-part series, Douglas Boin presents new archaeological and historical research in the study of early Christianity
- Paganism Under Constantine - Biblical Archaeology Society
While Constantine was the first Christian emperor, it was only much later that pagan belief was banned and Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire
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