Much of the Jewish population flees into the Diaspora.Judaism moves away from strong Messianic expectations.132-35 – Bar Kohba Revolt/ Second Jewish Rebellion results in the destruction Jerusalem.A disciple of Polycarp who was a disciple of the apostle John.Does not see a conflict between Scripture and tradition.Appeals to Scripture as the rule of faith – accepts the four gospels and sixteen other books as canonical.Wrote famous treaty Against Heresies which would become a significant work against Gnosticism.Apocryphal Gospels were written, such as the Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Philip, and Infancy Gospel of Thomas.Salvation through knowledge (gnosis) (Latin scientia) (English knowledge).Dualistic religious heresy – matter is seen as inherently evil.125 – Christianity officially separate from Judaism.155) in which he argues that traces of Christian truth can be found in pagan writers and Greek philosophy. The key apologist who wrote against Gnosticism.100-130 – Christianity represented in various locations including, but not limited to Egypt, Armenia, France, Britain, Iraq, and Iran.Second Century (The Beginnings of the Fathers).He vigorously opposed docetism, the idea that Jesus was not fully man.100 – Death of John the Apostle, who was the last living apostle. Dies as a martyr around the age of 86 while stating the famous words, “Eighty and six years have I served him, and he hath done me no wrong how then can I blaspheme my King who saved me?”.Wrote letters on the way to Rome to encourage churches.85-150 – Writings of apostolic fathers, including Clement of Rome, Ignatius, and Polycarp. Jews oust Christians from the synagogues. 81 – Roman persecution under Diocletian.66-70 – Destruction of the Jerusalem Temple by Emperor Titus as a result of a Jewish revolt resulted in redefining the structure of Judaism and Antioch becoming the center of Christianity.64 – Neronic Persecutions due to blaming Christians for fires in Rome results in the death of thousands of Christians.48 – The beginning of Paul’s three missionary journeys across Europe and Asia Minor – Christianity goes East first.45-70), and the writings of the apostle John (c.85-c.100). 45-c.100 – Writing of the New Testament, including the Epistles (c.48-c.100), Synoptic Gospels (c. 41 – Gentiles admitted in fellowship (Acts 15) with James as the head of the Church. Emphasizes the death and resurrection of Christ as the means of salvation.Author of thirteen New Testament epistles.35 – The conversion of the Apostle Paul from Judaism.33 – Pentecost with the impartation of the Holy Spirit. 29 – Beginning of Jesus’ public ministry. No other founder of a religion has done that. It is Jesus who fulfilled prophecy, calmed storms with a command, raised the dead, died on the cross, and rose from the dead. How good is that? But you must give me (Garry Stevens) and this website credit, not use my work for commercial purposes, and not apply legal terms or other measures that restrict others from doing anything my license permits.The Christian church began with Jesus. In brief, you can download, print, copy and redistribute my charts. The charts on this website are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. We acknowledge the Gadigal and Wangal peoples of the Eora nation as the traditional custodians of the land upon which this website is produced. Then check out my History in the Bible podcast It seems Americans pay a lot more, up to $USD 70. Off a copy? It's not expensive: I paid $AUD 30 ($USD 25) for a full-colour laminated copy. If you like it, why not run down to your local print shop, and have them run Print it on to any paper size that your pdf reader supports, using the Shrink to Fit option, but really, it only This professional-quality chart is a single-page A1 poster-size (US equivalent: 24×36″). Years, with a detailed commentary on Christian heresies. A timeline with all the Church Fathers, showing how Christian doctrine developed over 700 Timeline of Early Christianity and the Church Fathersįrom this page you can download a free copy of
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