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65-95: The Gospels are written.
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190 rouphly our New Testament
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367 first exact NT
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400? Vulgate
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550 Byzantine Greek Text, standard Eastern Bible, much smoothing & conflation
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690? Earliest Bible translations into England's vernacular, continued work by Bede and others from this point forward
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850? King Alfred translation of several Bible books into English vernacular, also
done by Aldhelm and Aelfric
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1380-1382 John Wycliffe
1384 John Purvey
1390? Wycliffe's condemned
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1408 Council of Oxford
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1522 Luther's German NT translation
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1525-1534 Tyndale
36 death
43 banned
35-37 Coverdale
37-51 Matthew
46 Henry 8 forbids
'1539-1552 Taverner's revisions
39-69 Great Bible__
1542
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1553-1558 Mary I
56 Beza's Latin NT
50? More, Cranmer, Foxe, & English Bible
60 Geneva Bible
1572-1606 Bishop's Bible
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1582 Rheims NT, based on Coverdale, Bishops', Geneva, follows Wycliffe
1590 Sistine edition of the Vulgate
1752 AV published in New World colonies
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1609-1610 Rheims-Douay Bible
1611-1800 King James (Authorized) Version
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1633 AV published in Scotland
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1714 AV published in Ireland
1718 Catholic English version of NT by Dr. Nary, much less bulky than Reims-
Douay
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1730 Catholic English version of NT
1738-1816 New Catholic English versions of NT
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1811 Dr. Hay's
1815 Catholic Bible Society NT
1816-1829 Challoner's 3rd revisionon, Dr. John Lingard's translation from Greek using Vulgate when possible
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1859-1959 90 Catholic NT editions, 56 Catholic editions of the whole Bible
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1881-1894 Revised Version
1898-1904 Twentieth Century NT, changed order of books to chronological
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1901 American Standard Version
1902 Richard Weymouth NT,
1913-1924 James Moffat Bible,
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1936 Westminster NT
1945-1955 Knox Version
1946-1952 RSV
1949 Basic English Bible
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1958 J. B. Phillip's NT
1961 New English Bible
1966 RSV Catholic Edition
1966 Jerusalem Bible
1970 Confraternity Version
1971 NASB
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1978 NIV
1979-1982? New King James Bible
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2nd and 3rd Century Christianity |
4th Century Christianity |
400-484 Era between 1st Western Bible and the Great Schism: Doctrine formed, Roman empire ends
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640-1380 Period
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1000
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1517-1994 Modern Era of Christianity
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29-69: Christianity spreads to Syria, Asia Minor, and Italy
48: Paul's Conversion
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66-71 Jews rebel against Romans and romans defeated destroy Jerusalem
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110 Ignatious – bishop of Antioch
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144 Marion from Asia Minor to Rome
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165 Justin Martyr
170 iraneaus
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200 (aprox.) Tertullian,
Plotinus, Noetus, Praxeas, and Sabellius
214 Clement
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303: Diocletian's edicts against Christianity
312: Constantine converts
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325 counsil of Nicea
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354-430 Augustine
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380? Emperor Theodosius declares Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire
381 counsil of Constantinople
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428 Nestorious became patriarch of Constantinople
431 Counsil at Ephesus
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451 Counsil of Chalcedon
451 Nestorius
454 Eutyches
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476 last west roman emperor gives up throne
480-547 St. Benedict
498 Nestorians
498-506 Lawrencian schism
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518-527 Justin I: emperor of Byzantine (former eastern Roman) empire
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525 Dionysius Exiguus sets Christian calendar (a.d.)
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553 second Counsil of Constantinople
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542-594
Plague
596 St. Augustine of Canterbury sent to convert Britain
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6th Ecum. Council of Constantinople
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637 Islam gets Jerusalem
638 Heraclius/Mono.
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681 Third counsil of Constantinople
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800?
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1054 Split between E. and W. churches, Orthodox Church
1054 Pope and Patriarch of Const. excommunicate each other
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1095-1291 10 Crusades, 1st called by Pope Urban II
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1215 Dominican order begun
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1225-1274 Thomas Aquinas, theologian and philosopher
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1260 Date which a 1988 Vatican sponsered scientific study places the origin of the
Shroud of Turin
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1321? The Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri
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1350? English begins to emerge as the national language of England
1350? Renaissance begins in Italy
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1380-1517 Period between the 1st complete English translation of the Bible and Martin
Luther's 95 Theses
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1408 Council of Oxford
1412-1431 St. Joan of Arc, (French)
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1453 Byzantium succeeded by the Ottoman Empire
1466-1536 Desiderius, Greek NT used in many 16th century
translations
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1478 Inquisition
1483-1546 M. Luther
1488-1569 M. Coverdale
1491-1556 Ignatius of Loyola/Jesuit
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1505 John Knox
1509-1564 John Calvin
1517 95 Theses (Martin Luther)
1518-1532 St Terese of Avila
1520 Luther excommunicated
1524 S German peasant uprising
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1530 Augsburg Confession & Lutheran Church
1534 Henry VIII & Episcopal Church
1534 Jesuits
1545-1563 Council of Trent
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1560 Scotch Presbyterian Church
1563 39 Articles (Episcopal)
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1596 Ukranian Catholic Church forms
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1606 Carlo Maderno redesigns St Peter's Basilica into a Latin cross
1609 Baptist Church founded by John Smyth
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1644 Long Parliament directed that only Hebrew canon only be read in the Church
of England (removed the Apocropha)
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1738 Methodist Church founded by Rev John Wesley
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1776 British colonies in America declare independance from England, American
Revolution
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1801-1877 Brigham Young, Mormon leader, colonized Utah
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1827 Mormon Church
1832 Church of Christ
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Jehova's Witnesses
1869-1870 1st Vatican Council affirms doctrine of papal infallibility
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1878 14-point creed of the Niagara Bible Conference, used by Fundamentalists
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1901 Pentecostal Church
1910 5 pt of Presbyterians
1910-1915 The Fundamentals
1917 1919 Fundamentals Assoc.
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1925 Scopes Trial
1949 Discovery of Qumran/Dead Sea scrolls
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1957 United Church of Christ founded
1959 Statement of Faith (UCC)
1962-1965 Second Vatican Council
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1994 Declaration of cooperation between Evangelicals and Catholics
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64 AD: Nero sets fire to Roma and blames the Christians for it
68 AD: Nero commits suicide and is succeeded by Vespasianus
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79 AD: the Colosseum is completed
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100: the city of Roma has one million inhabitants
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132: Jews, led by Bar-Cochba, whom some identify as the Messiah, revolt against Roma
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161: Marcus Aurelius becomes Roman emperor
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193: Septimius Severus, from Libya, becomes emperor
194: Rome annexes Palmyra to the province of Syria
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212: Caracalla grants Roman citizenship on all free people who live in the Roman Empire
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250: emperor Decius orders the first emperor-wide persecution of Christians
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284: Diocletian becomes emperor but rules from Nicomedia in the East
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300: pop. of Roman Empire=60 million (aprox. 15 mill. Christians)
empire begin to divide into two halves politically
303: Diocletian orders persecution of Christians
312: Constantine becomes emperor
313: (edict of Milano)
313: Constantine recognizes church
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330: Constantine I builds a new city, Constantinople (Byzantium)
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356 Roma's Grandure
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380:
Theodosius I:
395: divides empire
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402: western capital from Milano to Ravenna
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452: the Huns invade Italy
455: the Vandals sack Roma
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395: Odoacer and Fall of Western Roman Empire
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500: Roma's population has declined to less than 100,000 people
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527: reconquer Italy
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551: imperial troops reconquer Rome 554: Rome is reduced to aprox. 30,000
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620: the Visigoths conquer the last Roman possession in Spain
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450: Theodosius II dies and Marcian succeeds him, the first Roman emperor to be crowned by a religious leader (the patriarch of Constantinople)
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483-565 JUSTINIAN
&nsbp; 526: Antioch destroyed
527: anti-Jewish laws
529 Justinian closes 1000yr Athen's School of Philosophy, declared Paganistic
536: Rome & Barbar Wars
542: the plague
546: Visigothic rebels led by Totila sack Roma
54865 Monestary on Mount Sinai
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554: Rome is reduced to a camp of about 30,000 people, while 554:Constantinople has about one million people
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582-602 Maurice, Byzantine emperor
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600: Constantinople has 500,000
614: the Persians (Sassanids) capture Jerusalem
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639: the Arabs invade the southern provinces of the Empire
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673: the Arabs besiege Constantinople
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718: Leo III repels the Arabs from Constantinople
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726: Emperor Leo III (& iconoclasm)
739: emperor Leo III introduces Christian principles into law
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800: Charlemagne & Holy Roman Empire
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840: Basil's fleet retakes Bari from the Muslims
843: Icons are restored
846: the city of Roma has 17,000
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860: the Rus attack Constantinople
867: Basil I becomes the Byzantine emperor and founds the Macedonian dynasty
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879: Basil I defeats the Arabs and reconquers Cappadocia
896: Symeon of Bulgaria defeats the Byzantine army for the first time
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922: Symeon of Bulgaria defeats the Byzantine army for the fourth and last time
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934: Magyars raid Constantinople
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968: Nicephorus II defeats the Arabs and reconquers Syria
969: Nicephorus II defeats the Bulgars
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976: Basil II becomes the Byzantine emperor
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1054 Pope and Patriarch of Constantinople excommunicated each other
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1075
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1250
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1275
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1475
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1500
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ISLAM
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611 Mohammed's reported vision of Allahon Mount Hira
615 earliest records of some of Mohammed's teachings
622 first year in Muslim calendar, The Hegira, 1a.h., (a.h. = anno hegirae)
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625 Mohammed begins dictation of Qur'an (Koran) to his scribe
628 Mohammed captures Mecca & writes to rulers of the world explaining Islam
632 Mohammed, b. 570?, Arab prophet and founder of Islam
632 Abu Bekr, first Islamic Caliph, seat at Medina
634 Omar I, 2d Caliph, takes Syria/Persia/Egypt;defeats Heraclius in Holy War
635-750 Damascus becomes capital of Islamic Caliphs
637 Jerusalem captured by Islam
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