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Women and the 1st Century Jesus Movement

2023-05-15 16:23:01

In his life there is no known record about Jesus' life or his teachings; on the contrary, a lot of information (session 8/25) written in decades after his death appeared. Originally Jesus' teachings were verbally informed, but in the end Christians began writing oral traditions after decades of death, especially after the destruction of the Judaism temple of the 1970s (position 8/25). It is therefore important to note that there is a time difference. Jesus died in 30 AD, but this time difference led to a different interpretation of his doctrine (9/1 chapter), as Christians began to write down his teaching until the 1970's.

Christianity is a monotheistic, moral, grassroots, Jewish movement, focusing on the life, teaching and mission of Jesus of Nazareth (also known as Jesus Christ). It started in the Jewish Jerusalem in the first century and moved north and west through the Mediterranean through the efforts and activities of personally chosen disciples and apostles - Peter, Paul, Jacob, and John (and others) Did. As a small faction of four Jews, by the 4th century AD Christianity governed the religion of all other Greek and Roman societies, spreading to the northern part of the ancient UK and even to India. Unlike other gnostic movements of that age, Christian information should be shared with those who hear it publicly and sincerely, regardless of race, sex, economic or social status.

When the Roman Empire began, there was no religion like Christianity: in the advertisement of the 1st century Herod executed his founder Jesus in a rebellious behavior. His believers took several centuries to gain enough influence to be able to win empire support. It began when Emperor Constantin actively participated in Christian decision-making at the beginning of the 4th century. When Constantine established the state level religious tolerance in the Roman Empire, he accepted the title of Pontev. He is not necessarily a Christian (he was never baptized before dying), he gave Christians privileges and overseen Christian's major religious conflict. He may not understand how heathens of emperors, including emperor cults, how they conflict with the new monotheist religion, but they, and over time, lost old Roman religions is.