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A History of Christianity - 1. The First Christianity

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A History of Christianity: The First Christianity

A History of Christianity - 1. The First Christianity

When he was a small boy, Diarmaid MacCulloch's parents used to drive him round historic churches. Little did they know that they had created a monster, with the history of the Christian Church becoming his life's work.

In the first of a six-part series sweeping across four continents, Professor MacCulloch goes in search of Christianity's forgotten origins. He overturns the familiar story that it all began when the apostle Paul took Christianity from Jerusalem to Rome. Instead, he shows that the true origins of Christianity lie further east, and that at one point it was poised to triumph in Asia, maybe even in China.

The headquarters of Christianity may well have been Baghdad not Rome, and if that had happened then western Christianity would have been very different. (R)
Broadcast on:
BBC Four, 7:00pm Sunday 8th November 2009
First broadcast:
Thursday 5th November 2009
Duration:
60 minutes
Available until:
11:59pm Thursday 17th December 2009
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