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Who was Christianity founded by?
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Christianity traces its origins to Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus Christ). Christians regard Jesus — his life, teachings, death, and resurrection in 1st‑century Judea — as the founder of the faith.
Historically, the movement grew out of Jewish contexts and was developed and spread by his early followers (the apostles) — especially Peter and Paul — in the first century CE. Over the following centuries church leaders and councils further shaped Christian doctrine and institutions.
Historically, the movement grew out of Jewish contexts and was developed and spread by his early followers (the apostles) — especially Peter and Paul — in the first century CE. Over the following centuries church leaders and councils further shaped Christian doctrine and institutions.
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