During the 1st to 2nd century, Christianity began to spread throughout the Roman Empire. During this period there was no singular authority, but rather independent operating regions that further developed with their own adoptions.
During the 1st to 2nd century, Christianity began to spread throughout the Roman Empire. During this period there was no singular authority, but rather independent operating regions that further developed with their own adoptions.
At the First Council of Nicaea(325 AD), Emperor Constantine brought together various major Proto Christian movements and formulated a governing Christian authority with a singular ideology under the Nicene Creed which defined Christianity moving forward.
The Council of Hippo(393 AD) defined the biblical canon, and shortly after The Christian Bible was officiated.
The largest Christian separation from the Catholic Church(16th Century), which ultimately led to the birth of many different Christian denominations around the world today.
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