How long has Christianity been around? Not how or why -- just when did it start:
- As a religion?
- As a name?
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How long has Christianity been around? Not how or why -- just when did it start:
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1. Christianity as a religionThe central point of the whole Christian faith is the resurrection of Jesus Christ:
This happened ~30 AD, that is 33 years after Jesus's birth, the exact year of which isn't certain. But the central point is not the same as the beginning. Hebrews 11 tells us that the patriarchs of the Old Testament era were already waiting for Christ, living in the hope of the promise.
The Old Testament era was building up for the coming of Christ (John 1:1-18, Romans 5). When Adam and Eve originally rebelled against God, the plan to save humankind began. What we call Christianity is really that plan. Adam, the first man, already is a symbol of Christ:
It makes sense to say that Christianity began at the Resurrection, ~30 AD, but it makes even more sense that Christianity began at the Fall of man. 2. Christianity as a nameThe first mention of Christians was of the group of believers in Antioch:
This was obviously after Jesus's resurrection, but also during the reign of king Herod Agrippa (Acts 12:1 mentions this). From Herod Agrippa's period of reign we know this was probably between 41-44 AD. |
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Genesis tells us of Abraham's dealings with Melchizedek:
So we see that Melchizedek was a priest of God, and him bringing out bread and wine in conjunction with being a priest of God. (Sound familiar?) And also that he blessed Abraham and Abraham paid tithes to him. In Hebrews 7, we see that Melchizedek was not just any priest, but a priest after the same order of priesthood as Christ himself! Verse 12 is particularly interesting, as it establishes a solid connection between priesthood orders and the laws they administer. The Aaronic order administered the Law of Moses, but the order of Melchizedek is the order of Jesus, and the law associated with him is the law of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. So we see that priests authorized to administer the law of the Gospel have existed at least as far back as Melchizedek, and probably much further. We don't have any record of any other priesthood order and its associated law, and the Law of Moses and its priesthood did not exist until the time of Moses, and yet we have records of humanity's dealings with God since the time of Adam. The title "Christians" may have originated at Antioch in the first century AD, but the knowledge of the Gospel is much, much older than that. |
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