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70
The Destruction of Jerusalem
There’s not a whole lot to say about this even in history but by the name there was a siege of Jerusalem and after this under the command of Titus and after there were looting of Jerusalem by the roman army under Titus and you can see why some would turn to other religion after. -
313
The Conversion of Constantine
The Cristian’s conversion of Constantine is one of the events that brought immediate effects for the generation of Roman Empire and this was a long lasting effect upon Christianity and this took place prior to the edict of Milan (313) event also by this Christianity state to begin to become the dominant religion of the Roman empire. -
325
The Council of Nicea
The first ecumenical council which (representing a number of different Christian churches) and this was in a Christian church and it also was called upon by the emperor Constantine and unbaptized catchment who’s presided the opening discussion. -
386
The Conversion of Augustine of Hippo
There are many noteworthy achievements credited to Augustine that it is imperative to return to moment of conservation. And Augustine’s path took him in Manicheism and Neoplatonism and finally he moved to Christianity where he would stay and many stories of him were formed. His writings were what made him such a noteworthy Christian. -
405
Jerome’s Completion of the Translation of the Scriptures into Latin
This man took a to becoming one of this worlds most knowable bible translators. He was born in a place northeast of Italy in 345 and by the age of 29 he disciplined scholar and an ascetic christian. In one of his dreams he said it said You are a follower of Cicero this is significant because his dream did not speak of following the way of god. And soon with this intuition he became the secretary to the Pope Damascus in 382 -
1054
The East/West Schism
This was the political fight guided by the churches of the east and the church of the West and this was in political geographical and religious nature the final act of separation between the two had been set in course for centuries in the making. Rome and Constantinople were divided due to the ongoing invasions of the enemies and these were happening aseptically in the western territories. -
1274
Publication of Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica
This event stands as a formidable accomplishment of its own right as the first though theology for christian instruction. A person named Aquinas wrote the work over a period of years from 1265-1274 this point he died without completing this novel and it was yet to be completed. however what was already written was in the absolute beneficial to the christian community. -
1440
The Invention of the Gutenberg Press
This was a invention that was invented by Johann Gutenberg and this was not only a Christian related event however it still had a giant role in the spreading of Christianity. Immediate effects of the printing press were that you could print books in huge amounts at a time and with this the Bible would become a masses produced book that was available to the public. And with that you could enlighten a lot more people at time. This lead to a demand in literate people. -
1516
Erasmus’ Publication of the Greek New Testament
This was Erasmus publication of a new Greek Testament that is a very important even and however it also still remains a extremely important published book of the people today i mean almost all use the New Testament. New terminology such as other students of the bible study the New Testament and it in the Latin that was used as common language in that time period. -
Oct 13, 1517
Martin Luther’s Posting of the 95 Theses
When ML posted this 95 theses on the door of the church of Wittebberg he had made a extremely bold move that not many other had a tempted at that point and that was that he challenged the Catholic Church at one level or other. However Luther proclaimed that the Catholic church was guild and unmistakably practices that made them guilt and grievous and there errors need to be corrected.