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==Apostolic Age== {{Main|Early history of Christianity#Apostolic Age}} {{See also|Timeline of Christianity#Apostolic Age|Apostolic Age|Acts of the Apostles}} {{See also|Christianity in the 1st century}} Earliest dates must all be considered approximate * 33 β [[Great Commission]] of Jesus to go and make [[Disciple (Christianity)|disciples]] of all nations;<ref name=barrettp23>Barrett, p. 23</ref> [[Pentecost]], a day in which 3000 Jews from a variety of [[Mediterranean Basin]] nations are converted to faith in Jesus Christ. * 34 β In [[Gaza City|Gaza]], [[Philip the Evangelist|Philip]] baptizes a convert, an [[Ethiopia]]n who was already a Jewish [[proselyte]]. * 34 β Saul of [[Tarsus in Cilicia|Tarsus]] is converted. * 39 β [[St. Peter|Peter]] preaches to a Gentile audience in the house of [[Cornelius the Centurion|Cornelius]] in [[Caesarea Maritima]]. * 42 β [[Mark the Evangelist|Mark]] goes to [[Alexandria]] in [[Egypt]]<ref name=kanep10>Kane, p. 10</ref> * 47 β [[Paul of Tarsus|Paul]] (also known as Saul of Tarsus) begins his first missionary journey to [[Anatolia#Early Christian Period|Western Anatolia]], part of modern-day [[Turkey]] via [[Cyprus]].<ref name=walkerp26>Williston Walker, ''A History of the Christian Church'' 1959, p. 26</ref> * 50 β [[Council of Jerusalem]] on admitting [[Gentiles]] into the Church<ref name=walkerp26/> * 51 β Paul begins his second missionary journey, a trip that will take him through modern-day [[Turkey]] and on into Greece<ref name=walkerp27>Walker, p. 27</ref> * 52 β [[Apostle Thomas|Thomas]] arrives in [[Malabar Coast|Malabar]] and [[Coromandel Coast]] in India and founds a church that subsequently becomes the [[Syrian Malabar Nasranis]]<ref>Neill, pp. 44-45</ref> * 54 β Paul begins his third missionary journey<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.biblestudy.org/maps/pauls-third-journey-map.html |title=Apostle Paul's Third Missionary Journey Map (53-58 A.D.) |work=Biblestudy.org |access-date=2010-07-10}}</ref> * 60 β Paul sent to Rome under Roman guard, evangelizes on [[Malta]] after shipwreck<ref name=walkerp27/>
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