

GAL277 - My Big Unified Timeline Theory From the Crucifixion to the Jerusalem Council
Sep 16, 2025
Explore the electrifying transformation of early Christianity after Jesus' crucifixion, with key players like Paul at the forefront. Discover the significance of Antioch as a launchpad for church inclusivity and the upcoming Jerusalem Council. Delve into the historical context of Paul's letter to the Galatians, shedding light on its early contributions to the faith. This fascinating timeline navigates crucial events detailing the establishment of the early church and offers insights into the geographical nuances of Galatia.
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Early Church Timeline Anchors
- The crucifixion and early growth of the church cluster around 29–30 AD and Pentecost soon after.
- These events set the Jerusalem-centered origin for early Christianity and its rapid expansion.
Stephen's Martyrdom and Paul's Conversion
- Stephen's illegal stoning escalated persecution and introduced Saul (Paul) into the story.
- Paul approved the killing, later converted on the road to Damascus and became Christianity's key missionary.
Antioch As Missionary Hub
- Paul gradually earned trust from Peter and James and then became active in Antioch by the late 30s.
- Antioch emerges as a major hub for early Gentile mission and Paul's launching point.