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Christianity. Thousands of Christians, including St. Geo St. Barbara, and St. Catherine are martyred. 313 Emperor Constantine ends persecution of Christians and gives them the right to freely exercise their faith. The Edict of Milan marks an end to the period of Roman persecution of Christianity. 325 The Council of Nicea settles the major heretical
Church Ages 313 - 590 AD Missions Pelagius Approx. 360 AD - Approx. 418 AD Eutyches 380 AD - 456 AD Nestorius 386 AD - 450 AD Pelagianism Approx. 400 AD - 418 AD Monothelitism 638 AD - 681 AD The Apostolic Age Approx. 1 AD - Approx. 100 AD The Ante-Nicene Age Approx. 100 AD - 313 AD Nicene Age 313 AD - 590 AD The Church Among the Barbarians 590 ...
Church History Timeline www.churchtimeline.com The Early Church in the Period of the Apologists: 120-220 • 130 d. Papias • 130 Conversion of Justin Martyr. Justin loved philosophy, and had studied many philosophies and pagan religions in his search for truth. He was an apologist, and
Documents of the Christian Church. (Oxford paperback, second ed.). This is a record of crucial letters and texts of official church proclamations that shaped the direction of church leadership in the history of the church.
In Church History, Everett Ferguson explores the development of the church from the days of Jesus to the years prior to the Reformation. Filled with maps, charts, and illustrations, it offers overviews of the Roman, Greek, and Jewish worlds; insights into the church’s relationship to the Roman Empire, with glimpses into pagan attitudes
Free Church History Timeline Template. saintsophias.org. Details. File Format. PDF. Size: 124.7 KB. Download Now. A colorful sample on the history of Catholicism, this timeline template marks the important dates of Christianity. It begins from the new testament era and continues to the era of Protestantism.
A Time Line of Church History The following timeline and associated text provided further below is intended to provide the reader with a general and simplified overview of the development of the Christian Church.