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  1. churchtimeline.com › Documents › ChurchTimelineChurch History Timeline

    Church History Timeline. www.churchtimeline.com. The Late Middle Ages: 1300-1500. • c.1300-c.1400 The Black Death. 1/3 of the population from India to Iceland is wiped out, including about 1/2 of Britain • 1309 The beginning of the "Babylonian Captivity of the Church."

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  2. 16 de jul. de 2013 · The following timeline presents church history's most important events, starting with the time of Jesus Christ in the First Century, continuing through Protestant and Catholic history up until near the end of the last century:

  3. history.churchofjesuschrist.org › timeline › tabularChurch History

    Ezra Taft Benson (Nov. 1985–May 1994) An early career in agriculture prepared Ezra Taft Benson to, as an Apostle, lead Church relief efforts in Europe after WWII and build relationships for the Church. As prophet, he challenged Latter-day Saints to flood the earth with the Book of Mormon, to heed its warnings against pride, and to let Christ ...

  4. 1682 Avvakum, leader of the Old Believers, burned at the stake in the Far North of Russia. 1683 Roger Williams, advocate of Separation of church and state, founder of Providence, Rhode Island, dies. 1685 Edict of Fontainebleau outlaws Protestantism in France. 1685 James II of England baptizes his son as a Catholic.

    • Table of Contents
    • Apostolic Age
    • Early Church Era
    • Christendom Begins
    • Late Ancient Era
    • Early Middle Ages
    • Late Middle Ages
    • Reformation Era
    • Post-Reformation Era
    • Early Modern Era

    c.30/33:Crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus c.35/37:Stephen becomes first martyr c. 35/37:Paul converted on the road to Damascus c.45/46:Epistle of James is first New Testament book written c.46/47:Barnabas and Paul leave on their first missionary journey c.49/50:Jerusalem Council c.50/51:Paul launches his second missionary journey c....

    c.101-115:Gospel spreads significantly outside of the Roman Empire; many Christian communities established in the east c.108:Ignatius writes seven epistles; later martyred in Rome 135:Emperor Hadrian builds a pagan temple in Jerusalem at the precise site of Jesus’ crucifixion; in 326 Emperor Constantine orders the temple be destroyed and orders tha...

    301:Armenia becomes first country in the world to make Christianity its official state religion 306:Constantine rises to power in the Roman Empire c.311-320: Debates about the nature of Christ between Arius and other church leaders in Alexandria, leads to the Arian Controversy 312:Donatist Schism begins 313:Edict of Milan issued by Emperor Constant...

    524: Boethius publishes Consolation of Philosophy 529: Benedict of Nursia founded the monastery of Monte Cassino, later wrote The Rule of Saint Benedict 553:Second Council of Constantinople c.564:Irish missionary Columba founded the Iona Abbey in Scotland 590-603:Gregory the Great serves as Pope; he’s remembered for his theological writings, his ca...

    754:Land donation from Pepin III leads to creation of the Papal states c.754-787: John of Damascus writes Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith 768-814:Charlemagne serves as Frankish king; unified the kingdoms of the Franks and conquered much of modern Europe; often referred to as the “father of Europe” 781:Alcuin becomes royal adviser; he was an ...

    1309:Papacy moved from Rome to Avignon c.1347-1351: Black Death 1370: Catherine of Siena begins her Letters 1376: John Wycliffe writes Civil Dominion, arguing for church reform 1377:Papacy moved from Avignon back to Rome 1378-1417:Great Western Schism, the period of time when there were multiple rival Popes, causing confusion and division within th...

    1516: Erasmus publishes the Greek New Testament 1517: Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses in Wittenburg; sparked the Protestant Reformation 1518:Ulrich Zwingli comes to Zurich 1520: Martin Luther publishes The Babylonian Captivity of The Church 1521:Diet of Worms, Luther put on trial by Catholic Church, narrowly escapes alive 1521:Spain colonizes the...

    1603: Jacob Arminius becomes a professor at Leyden 1609:Former Anglican priest and English Separatist leader John Smyth (re)baptizes himself and 40 others in Amsterdam, sparking the modern Baptist movement 1610:Dutch Remonstrance movement begins 1611:Publication of the King James Bible 1612:Thomas Helwys forms the first Baptist church in London 161...

    1783:George Lisle becomes the first ordained black Baptist pastor and first American foreign missionary, taking the gospel to Jamaica 1785: Andrew Fuller publishes The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation 1787:Lemuel Hayes becomes first black pastor in America to lead a predominantly white congregation 1789:French Revolution begins 1790: Manuel Lacunza...

  5. Influential people (theologians, church historians and chroniclers, missionaries, martyrs, emperors, kings, a princess and popes) whose written works, witnessing (as martyr's death) in crucial times, missionary efforts and courageous involvement in historic events (ex. participation in councils, laws promulgated for and against Christianity), all shaped the direction of church history and ...

  6. —c. 1160–1200 Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford is constructed. —1181 King Lalibela is enthroned as emperor of Ethiopia. His people will build beautiful churches during his reign. —1208 Francis of Assisi renounces wealth. —1211 Santiago de Compostela Basilica is built. —1215 Innocent III calls the Fourth Lateran Council.