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Fall of Jerusalem
Significance Fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD
Pushed the Church outward, continued its separation from judaism
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Council of Nicea
325 AD Council of Nicea
The First Council of Nicaea was a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in AD 325. This first ecumenical council was the first effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom. -
Council of Chalcedon
451 AD Council of Chalcedon
The Council of Chalcedon was a church council held from October 8 to November 1, AD 451, at Chalcedon (a city of Bithynia in Asia Minor), on the Asian side of the Bosporus. -
St Benedicts Rule
Benedict’s Rule was a book written in 530 AD to describe various Monastic practices to live a life of a Spiritual athlete
In 480 AD, Despite both the strengths and the weaknesses that can be seen in this way of living, the immense range, depth, and spiritual vigor of monasticism was the driving force of the Christian faith for a very long time. -
Rule of Charlemange
800 AD Charlemagne is Crowned by the Pope and is seen more powerful then the Emperor.
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The great Schism
Great schism may refers the East–West Schism, between the Eastern Church and the Western Church in 1054. The Western Schism, a split within the Roman Catholic Church that lasted from 1378 to 1417. -
Diet of Worms
1561 AD
The Diet of Worms 1521, was an imperial diet of the Holy Roman Empire held in Worms, Germany at the Heylshof Garden. A diet was a formal deliberative assembly. -
1910 The Edinburgh Missionary Conference
A conference of Missionaries called at the United Free Church in Scotland in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle.
Called for “the Hope that the unity of all Christians”