Difference between revisions of "Major events and important movements in church history"

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''In brief'': The history of the Christian church is full of times of struggle and renewal. In the early centuries, debates about the nature of God caused great division. In the Middle Ages, people in Christian lands formed armies to "defend" the Holy Lands. In the mid second millenium, there was a renewal of awareness of the Bible spawning the Reformation. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, missionary activity has spread the gospel around the world.
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* [[Acts|Acts of the Apostles]]
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* [[An overview of church history]]
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'''Overviews and introductions'''
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* [[An overview of major events and important movements in church history]]
  
  
 
'''The early church'''
 
'''The early church'''
 
* [[Monastacism]]
 
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* [[Other important events in Church history]]
 
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* [[Jesus]]
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* [[Acts|Acts of the Apostles]]
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* [[An overview of church history]]
  
  

Revision as of 06:08, 15 October 2005

In brief: The history of the Christian church is full of times of struggle and renewal. In the early centuries, debates about the nature of God caused great division. In the Middle Ages, people in Christian lands formed armies to "defend" the Holy Lands. In the mid second millenium, there was a renewal of awareness of the Bible spawning the Reformation. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, missionary activity has spread the gospel around the world.




Overviews and introductions


The early church


The Middle-Ages


Recent history


Miscellaneous


See also




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