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  • ...ons on this subject has been advanced from the earliest times. From around AD 400 to 1600, the author was traditionally considered to be Paul. However, t ...he Pauline ideas contained within the epistle. He was also proposed early (AD 300) as a possible author. The second leading candidate is [[Apollos]], fir
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  • ...ire on an occasional basis until the reign of [[Trajan]] from 98 AD to 117 AD. During his reign the issue of Christians not worshipping the Emperor came The short reign of [[Decius]] from 249 AD to 251 AD was an especially significant reign for Christianity. Decius commanded that
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  • ...us, Laodicea, Rhodes, Patmos and Pisidian Antioch during the first century AD
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  • The book is traditionally ascribed to [[Ezra]] in the 5th century AD.
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  • ...stle Paul]] to the [[church]] and [[Thessalonica]], probably in about [[52 AD]].
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  • * Regions - [[Ad Daqahliyah]], [[Al Bahr al Ahmar (Egypt)|Al Bahr al Ahmar]], [[Al Buhayrah ...to tradition, the [[Apostle Mark]] established Christianity in Egypt in 42 AD, and from these Christians the [[Coptic Church]] evolved.
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  • ...the date of writing are between [[59 AD|59]] and [[63 AD]], or around [[80 AD]].
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  • ...10 km south of [[Jerusalem]]. The [[Church of the Nativity]], built in 330 AD, is perhaps the oldest existing Christian [[church]] in the world.
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  • ...estine]] or [[Babylonia]] from between around 500 BC until the around 1000 AD. Targum also means translation or interpretation.
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  • ...as been a distinct church body since the [[Council of Chalcedon]] in [[451 AD]]. Its leader is the Pope of Alexandria and the Patriarch of the Holy See o
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  • ...r [[Constantine I]] and the Eastern emperor [[Licinius]] in February [[313 AD]]. The edict established religious toleration for [[Christianity]] and free
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  • ...ped in the [[Roman Catholic Church]], mainly during the period 800 to 1000 AD. It takes its name from Pope [[Gregory the Great]], who is believed to have
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  • ...r, most Muslims claim that the Bible was corrupted during the 11th century AD ever since the Quran was revealed. ...-old in 610 AD and he kept receiving scripture until his death in June 632 AD.
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  • ...he 3 books, having been wrote between the first century and second century AD.
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  • ...n the first and second centuries AD (some wrote as late as the 7th century AD) that were not included in the [[New Testament]]. The reasons vary, but man
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  • ...known Marian prayer is [[Deipara, Dei Genetrix]], from the fifth century AD, with words "We you for protection, holy Mother of God." Probably the most
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  • [[Jesus]] was crucified in [[Jerusalem]] around the year 30 AD. Three days later he appeared to his disciples, risen from the dead ([[Luke ...mmonly given dates for the resurrection are April 9, 30 AD and April 5, 33 AD.
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  • ...istian religious Roman Catholic Order founded by [[Saint Bruno]] in [[1084 AD|1084]]. There exist both Carthusian monks and nuns. They follow their own R
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  • Basil of Caesarea (AD 330 - 1 January 379), also called Basil the Great, was [[bishop]] of [[Caes
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  • ...ws; and the writings were canonized shortly after the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70. In the mid to late first century AD, at about the same time that the Jews canonized Jewish Scripture (the curre
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