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Christianity in the West from 1st to 21th century (Working progress))
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The Challenges and changes of Christianity in the West
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Death, ressurection and ascention of Jesus
The Apostles receive the Holy Spirit
Destruction of Jerusalem
Christian faith made mandatory by Emperor Theodosius
Christians followers meet in Jerusalem and surrounding Palestine
Orthodox churches grow rapidly in Syria and Mesopotamia
Vikings convert to Christianity; Islam strong in Spain
Russia and Iceland convert to Christianity
The City of Constantinople falls to the Ottoman Empire
Christianity is introduced in Russia by the Eastern Church
Periodi
Docetism
Gnosticism
First larger persecution of Christians
Age of the Catholic Christianity
The Age of Jesus and the Apostles
Fierce persecution of the church by Decius; Birth of saints
The Age of the Christian Roman Empire
The Christian Middle Ages
The Age of the Reformation
The Age of Reason and Revival
The Age of Ideologies
The Age of Progress
The Age of Technology and The Spirit
Religion: Islam
Jerusalem seized and pilgrims are persecuted
Roman Religion
World War I
German Romanticism - The Völkisch movement - Nazism
World War II
Black death in Europe
Rationalism: the criterion of the truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive Anarchism: rejects all involuntary, coercive forms of hierarchy Communism: all property is owned and controlled by the state and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs. Socialism: like communism, but all citizens share equally in economic resources as allocated by a democratically-elected government
800-1299: Paulicians - Tondrakians - Bogomils ...
300 - 799: Arianism - Trinitarianism ...
1300-1520: Brethren of the Free Spirit - Dulcinians - Fraticelli ...
Modern-day Arianism: - Jehovas Witnesses: "it is logical to conclude that Michael is none other than Jesus Christ in his heavenly role." - Mormons: "The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are three physically separate beings, but fully one in love, purpose and will"
Modernism: Knowledge is certain, objective and good - Focus is on the object - Hermenutic reasoning Postmodernism: Knowledge is not certain, not objective and not good - Focus is on the image, or symbol behind the object - Logocentric reasoning
The Enlightenment Movement
The Emerging Church: Truth is fashioned by culture, not scripture.
Liberalism: government is at best “a necessary evil.” The chief task of government is to remove obstacles that prevent individuals from living freely or from fully realizing their potential. Materialism: all facts (including facts about the human mind and will and the course of human history) are causally dependent upon physical processes, or even reducible to them.
Queer Theory: A Critical Theory , the study and theorisation of gender and sexual practices that exist outside of heterosexuality
Raggruppare
The Protestant Church
Eventi
Martin Luther nails his Ninety-five Theses
Anabaptist baptist their first adult
The first collegia pietatis (“assemblies of piety”) is organized, Pietism
John Wesley and his younger Brother are called "Methodists"
Birth of the Salvation Army
The Azusa Street Mission in Los Angeles, birth of Pentecostalism
First Mega Church established
World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh
Puritan Movement
Periodi
The Great Awakening
The Catholic Church
Eventi
Last Apostle (John) dies
Callistus, bishop of Rome, claims authority to bind and loose sins
First Christian Monastery
Christianity reaches China by missionary Alopen
First Council of Nicaea with Emperor Constantine
The first Pope, Leo I, The Great
Pope Innocent III (1198-1261) overshadowing all secular monarchs
Catholic Church criticizes Nazism
Followers in Southern Europe, Western Asia and India
Churches grow in Southern Europe and Northern Africa
Church of the East follows the Silk Road; Patrick evangelises Ireland
The Second Vatican Council
The First Vatican Council
Periodi
The Five Crusades, to regain the Holy Land from the Turks.
The Inquisition in France, Italy and Germany
The Spanish Inquisition
The Council of Trent, a response to the Reformation
The Eastern Ortodox Church
Eventi
The East-West Schism
Periodi
Russian Orthodox Church governed by the Russian Empire
Persecution of Christians in the Soviet Union
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