Church History 10 Summary ( A.D.) Mark Hagen May 2, 2004

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Church History 10 Summary (0-1000 A.D.) Mark Hagen May 2, 2004

Summer: 1000 – 1500 AD Medieval Christianity East and West Schism The Crusades Early Reform Fall: 1500 – 1700 AD The Reformation Luther Baptists Calvin Anabaptists, Church of England Wesley (Methodism) Spring: 1700 – Present American Christianity 1st and 2nd Great Awakening American Revolution Civil War Liberalism / Science Global Missions Great Commission Association, Liveoak

Church History I The Birth of Christianity The Destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem by Francesco Hayez (1867) Church History I The Birth of Christianity

Roman Coliseum

St. John the Evangelist on Patmos by Hans Burgkmair, German painter (1508)

Constantine’s Vision of the Cross by Raphael (1510)

Pope Leo the Great (440-461)

Kissing the Feet of Pope

Council of Nicea (325)

St. Jerome Reading by Giovanni Bellini (c. 1480) Church History 8 Monks

Barbarian Invasions

Church History 10 Summary (0-1000 A.D.) Timeline 0-400 A.D. Nicean Council 325 Christianity made state religion 381 Jerusalem falls 70 Constantine’s vision 312 Clergy/laity develops 100 200 300 400 64 Nero’s persecutions 249-251 Caesar worship becomes compulsory 313 Edict of Milan 386 Augustine’s conversion Church History 10 Summary (0-1000 A.D.)

Church History 10 Summary (0-1000 A.D.) Timeline 400-1000 A.D. Council of Carthage 397 Leo the Great 440-461 Patrick-Ireland 432 Vladimir-Russia 988 540-Benedict 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 451 Council at Chalcedon 410 Rome falls 729 Boniface-Germany 996 Olaf-Norway 431 Council at Ephesus Church History 10 Summary (0-1000 A.D.)