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The First Five Centuries

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The First Five Centuries. Spread of Christianity. I. Jesus’ command to go preach II. Acts—a history of the early church . Paul’s 1 st Journey. Paul’s 2 nd Journey. Paul’s 3 rd Journey -MAP. Paul’s 3rd Journey. Patristic Period. Consolidation of Christianity - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The First Five Centuries

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Spread of Christianity

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I. Jesus’ command to go preachII. Acts—a history of the early church

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Paul’s 1st Journey

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Paul’s 2nd Journey

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Paul’s 3rd Journey -MAPPaul’s 3rd Journey

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Patristic Period

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Consolidation of ChristianityI. Alexandria—center of theological education and distinctive theological perspective

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II. Antioch—Cappadocia—Turkey— A. It would become a leading

centerB. Associated with certain types of Christology—”Cappadocian Fathers”

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III. Western north AfricaA. Modern AlgeriaB. Major writers would include

Tertullian, Cyprian of Carthage, and Augustine of Hippo

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Spread of the FaithI. Second century—growth in Asia

MinorII. Third century--Major conversions—

Armenians, Latins, North Africa

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IV. Persecutions—3rd-4th centuriesA. Neroian persecution—confined chiefly to RomeB. Decius—250C. Valerian--257 D. Diocletian—303

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Constantine

North Park University

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North Park University

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I. In 312 Constantine “converted to Christianity

II. In 313, Constantine and Licius issued the Edict of Milan—toleration to Christians

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III. In 325 he called for the Council at Nicaea

IV. Emperor Theodosius (378-95) declared Christianity as the state religion

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V. Julian the “apostate” (362-63)—tried to reestablish the old gods

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Theological Divisions

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I. Donatism—treatment of those who returned to the church

II. Arian—nature of ChristIII. Pelagian—sin and salvation

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Middle Ages700-1500