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2 November, 16:20

Early Christian churches usually had their beginnings in a synagogue.

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  1. 2 November, 16:35
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    Early Christian churches had their beginnings in synagogues because Christianity emerged as a sect whose members were Jews followers of Jesus. Scholars generally claim that the separation of Christianity from Judaism was a process and not an event. Hence, it is difficult to state the precise moment in which the churches became more gentile and less Jewish. It is also important to state that Jesus was s Jewish man.
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