Christian's educational text, which was recorded earliest, is deeply rooted in the depth of Judaism. The birth, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ as Messiah created the concept of new worship. Messiah is all and all evil Savior. Paul conveyed Messiah's message to the Gentiles. Through his missionary journey and the establishment of a church, information spread throughout the Roman Empire. Christianity is accepted and grows, people who believe in Messiae separate and begin worshiping by themselves.
According to the New Testament, the Pharisee, including Paul of Talysos, persecuted early Christians before converting to Christianity. Early Christians preached the second coming of Messiah, but that was not consistent with their religious teachings. But they feel that their faith is being supported by the Jewish Bible and Christians always wanted their fellows to accept their faith. Despite personal change, most Jewish Jews are not becoming Christians.
Beginning with an early Christian, the early medieval Christians inherited a church coupled by a major belief, a stable Biblical classic and a well-developed philosophical tradition. The history of medieval Christianity dates back to the period after the collapse of the Roman Empire to Medieval Christianity - Protestant Reform. Meanwhile, the institutional structure of Western Christianity was different from that of Christianity in later Middle Ages. Contrary to the later church, the early medieval churches consisted mainly of monasteries. Since Simon's custom made the office of the church the property of the local prince, the monastery was the only church facility independent of the local prince. Furthermore, the Pope is relatively weak, and his power is limited mainly to Central Italy. The religious order has only risen rapidly since the Middle Ages.