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  • topic_name = Christianity in the Fourth Century | ...he Roman Empire, after a final burst of severe [[persecution]]. During the century the heresy of [[Arianism]] came to forefront and was addressed at the Counc
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  • ...facts should be omitted from this page, and instead be entered in specific century or year pages.}} ===[[First Century]]===
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  • topic_name = Christianity in the Fourth Century | ...he Roman Empire, after a final burst of severe [[persecution]]. During the century the heresy of [[Arianism]] came to forefront and was addressed at the Counc
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  • ...ost likely written anonymously during the late 2nd century BC or early 1st century BC.
    588 bytes (58 words) - 20:55, 9 December 2023
  • ...onquests of the [[Roman Empire]] throughout the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
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  • ...century B.C and described Jewish persecution in Egypt from the late third century B.C. Scholars generally agree the book was written in [[Koine Greek]].
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  • ====Dawn of the Byzantine Period (4th Century)==== After the schism with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in the 11th century, Constantinople would be for the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Vatican is
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  • ===Christological Controversies of the 4th and 5th century=== ...e earliest major Christological heresies to arise. [[Arius]], in the third century BC, taught that Jesus was human, but not divine. This issue was addressed a
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  • ...est of the 3 books, having been wrote between the first century and second century AD.
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  • ===='''Chalcedonian Schism''' (5th Century)==== ===='''Schism with the Roman Catholic Faith '''(11th Century)====
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  • ...but the language and other textual evidence dates the work to the late 2nd century; some assume an even earlier date and count it among the Apostolic Fathers. ...nuscripts, about two lines of the text are missing in the middle. The 13th century manuscript was obviously damaged in that place and the copies were made onl
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  • ...church and society. [[Billy Graham]], for example, in the mid-to-late 20th century travelled the world speaking about the gospel to millions.
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  • ...ed by Joseph Smith in the United States of America in the early nineteenth century.
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  • ...ack to the end of the 7th century, however it was not until the fourteenth century that a complete translation was finished. There have been hundreds of subse
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  • ...Way of the Pilgrim'' or ''The Pilgrim's Tale'' is the narrative of a 19th century Christian pilgrim traveling through what is now Ukraine, Russia, and Siberi * The author of the 19th Century work is unknown.
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  • Hans Urs Von Balthasar was a 20th century theologian who wrote many books. Some of his books included "Love alone
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  • ...ther. The Cross first became prominent in Christian imagery during the 3rd century.
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  • ...to bring revival in Iowa. The see themselves as a continuation of the 19th century evangelical mission, the [[wikipedia:en:Iowa Band|Iowa Band]].
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  • Christophobia has been around since the first century AD and has been directly responsible for the murder of millions of Christia
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  • Little is known about Micah. He prophesied in the second half of the 8th century BC during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah.
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  • ...s replaced by Arabic in popular use. The literary period ends in the 13th century, when Syria was devastated by the Mongols. However oral use has continued During the 6th century the language began to diverge into Eastern and Western dialects. This was
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  • [[Polycarp]] was the Bishop of Smyrna in the first half of the second century. He wrote several epistles, including the epistle to the Philippians. The e
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  • ...g been underestimated. He was an important Reformed theologian of the 16th century.
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  • ...ith music dating back to the 16th century and words going back top the 8th century. It thus acts to demonstrate the enduring importance of [[Christmas]] in th
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  • ...ascribed to [[Athanasius]], Archbishop of Alexandria, who lived in the 4th century. Most of today's historians agree that Athanasius was not the original auth
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  • ...oster|Henry Koster]]''', and released by [[wikipedia:20th Century Fox|20th Century Fox]]. The screenplay, written by [[wikipedia:Norman Corwin|Norman Corwin]]
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  • '''Matthew George Easton''' (1823-1894) was a famous eighteenth century Presbyterian preacher and writer from Scotland. He is most well known for h
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  • ...itage reaches back to the [[Christian]] hermit, [[Maron]] in the early 5th century. Most Maronites live in [[Lebanon]] and are [[Arabic]]-speaking, but [[Syri
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  • ...ished church following the [[Reformation]] in England in the 16th and 17th century. Today, the word puritan is sometimes used in a derogeratory sense to sugge
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  • ...n [[Codex Sinaiticus]], both of which were probably transcribed in the 4th century. It is written in Greek, on vellum, with uncial letters.
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  • ...stly in Greece. Greek has been written in the Greek alphabet since the 9th century BC. An older version of it, known as [[Koine Greek]] (or "New Testament Gre
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  • ...onary''' is a [[Bible]] dictionary edited by [[William Smith]] in the 19th century. Early editions of Smith's Bible Dictionary are now in the public domain, a
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  • ...Nasrani people. Their tradition goes back to the very beginnings of first century Christian thought, and the seven churches that are believed to have been es
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  • ...llerite]] movement in the United States during the middle part of the 19th century. Commencing with an exploration of the concept of an "investigative judgmen
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  • ...worship of hollow forms. The word idol entered Middle English in the 13th century from Old French idole adapted in Church Latin from the Greek [[eidolon]] ("
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  • ...a, Ephesus, Laodicea, Rhodes, Patmos and Pisidian Antioch during the first century AD
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  • ...f an epistle containing twenty-one chapters, preserved complete in the 4th century Codex Sinaiticus where it appears at the end of the New Testament. It is tr
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  • The book is traditionally ascribed to [[Ezra]] in the 5th century AD.
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  • ...sic form of the printing press) by [[Johannes Gutenberg]] in the fifteenth century, and the Protestant [[Reformation]] really marked the start of widespread d
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  • ...of the Roman Empire who broke away from the wider church in the fourth and fifth centuries. They are named after [[Donatus Magnus]]. Donatists held the true ...disappear completely until the Arab conquest of North Africa in the eight century.
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  • ...y activity spread Christianity into northern Eastern Europe from the eight century onwards. In the twentieth century, Europe saw two major wars. In World War II, millions of Jews were murdered
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  • ...us verse-by-verse analysis of the entire Bible published in the eighteenth century. Its text can be accessed [[Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (te
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  • Isaiah was born in the 8th century BC to a man named Amoz. He married a woman known as "the prophetess" ([[Isa Uzziah reigned fifty-two years in the middle of the 8th century BC, and Isaiah must have begun his ministry a few years before Uzziah's dea
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  • [[Missionary activity in the 18th to 20th century]]
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  • ...ack to the end of the 7th century, however it was not until the fourteenth century that a complete translation was finished. There have been hundreds of subse
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  • Given that Massachusetts was founded and settled by Puritans in the 17th century there has historically been a large [[Protestant]] population, especially o ...o a large Jewish population which came to the area in the early twentienth century, and now almost 300,000 Jews live in Massachusetts.
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  • ...the Midwest of the United States. Industrialization began in the late 19th century in the southeast, with Milwaukee as the major center. In recent decades ser
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  • ...earliest known Marian prayer is [[Deipara, Dei Genetrix]], from the fifth century AD, with words "We you for protection, holy Mother of God." Probably the mo
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  • ...Great, was [[bishop]] of [[Caesarea]], a leading [[theologian]] in the 4th century. The [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] considers him a [[saint]] and one of the T
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  • ...from Hebrew into Greek for the ruler Ptolemy II Philadelphus in the third century before Christ. ...[[Masoretic text]] on the other hand date from the first half of the 10th century AD, although there are also many fragments of the Hebrew text that date to
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  • ...h Americans who refused to convert to Catholicism from the early sixteenth century onward.
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