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Apostolic Age

The Apostolic Age refers to the period in early Christianity, roughly from the death of Jesus Christ around 30 AD to the end of the first century. During this time, the apostles—Jesus’ closest followers—spread his teachings and established the first Christian communities. This era was marked by the writing of key texts, including the New Testament books, and significant events like the spread of Christianity beyond Jewish communities. The Apostolic Age laid the foundation for Christian theology and church structure, influencing the faith’s growth and development throughout history.