Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Flussdiagrammknoten
- 800 BCE - 165 BCE
The Old Testament is written.
- 70 CE
The Second Temple is destoyed by the Romans.
- 50 CE - 120 CE
The New Testament is Written.
- 250 CE
The Decian Persecutions against Christians in the Roman Empire.
- 303 CE - 313 CE
The Diocletian Persection, the last and bloodier of the persecutions against Christians in the Roman Empire.
- 325 CE
First Council of Nicaea.
- 1054 CE
The Great Schism split the Church into the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox.
- 800 CE
Coronation of Charlemagne, the first Emperor to be blessed by the Pope.
- 1075 CE - 1124 CE
Investiture Controversy: the Pope and the Emperor argue over the right to choose and install bishops.
- 1095 CE
The First Crusade at Clermont.
- 1073 CE - 1085 CE
The Gregorian Reforms by Pope Gregory VII: clerical celibacy, centralization of ecclesial power in Rome, the Pope as representative of Christ to all Christians everywhere.
- 1099 CE
The Crusades reach Jerusalem.
- 1537 CE
First officially-authorized English Bible
- 1529 CE - 1531 CE
King Henry VIII decides to break with the Pope and declares that the King has no superior other than God.
- January - March 1492 CE
Spain defeats and expulses Muslims and Jews from the region, consolidating a Christian kingdom.
- 1524 CE
The first Catholic priests arrive in the newly conquered Tenochtitlán.
- 1712 CE
The Virgin movement of Cancuc.
- 1816 CE
The African Methodist Episcopal Church becomes the first independent black demonitation in the US.
- 1830 CE
Publication of the Book of Mormon.
- 1545 CE - 1563 CE
Council of Trent to discuss the Catholic response to the Reformation: condemnation of the doctrine of justification, Bible only has authority in the context of tradition.
- 1962 CE - 1965 CE
The Second Vatican Council.
- 1968 CE
Publication of The Church and the Second Sex by Mary Daly.
- 1971 CE
Publication of A Theology of Liberation by Gustavo Gutiérrez.
- 1910 CE - 1915 CE
Publication of The Fundamentals pamphlets.
- 301 CE
King Trdat III is baptized in the Christian faith and turns Armenia into the first Christian country.
- 451 CE
Council of Chalcedon.
- 381 CE
First Council of Constantinople, which affirmed the Nicene Creed.
- 1695 CE
John Locke publishes The Reasonableness of Christianity, following a trend that seeks to prove the existence of God.