"Acts of the Holy Apostles" from the point of view of science is the latest book of the New Testament, the book was written at the end of I-beginning of II centuries A.D. This is an attempt to formalize the history of formation of Christianity. According to Christian stories reflected in these works, the preachers of the new doctrine in the cities of the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire preached, as in Palestine, in synagogues. The apocalypse is the only prophetic book of the New Testament. The book was probably written in the late 60's and early 70's I century AD, during the persecution of Christians. The author, whose name is John, was exiled to the island of Patmos in the Aegean Sea, and is often identified with the author of the Gospel of John, although there are views that it was different people. The worldviews of the author of the Apocalypse reflect the earliest stage in the history of Christianity.