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*328-373 [[Athanasius]], bishop of Alexandria, first cite of modern 27 book [[New Testament]] [[Biblical canon|canon]]
*328-373 [[Athanasius]], bishop of Alexandria, first cite of modern 27 book [[New Testament]] [[Biblical canon|canon]]
*330 Old [[Saint Peter's Basilica]] dedicated by Constantine, located over the traditional burial site of Saint Peter the Apostle in Rome on Vatican Hill
*330 Old [[Saint Peter's Basilica]] dedicated by Constantine, located over the traditional burial site of Saint Peter the Apostle in Rome on Vatican Hill
*331 capital of [[Byzantine Empire]] moved from Rome to [[Constantinople]] ([[New Rome]])
*331 capital of [[Easter Roman Empire|Roman Empire]] moved from Rome to [[Constantinople]] ([[New Rome]])
*335 Council in Jerusalem, reversed Nicaea's condemnation of [[Arius]], consecrated Jerusalem [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]]
*335 Council in Jerusalem, reversed Nicaea's condemnation of [[Arius]], consecrated Jerusalem [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]]
*343? [[Council of Sardica]]
*343? [[Council of Sardica]]
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*383? [[Frumentius]], Apostle of Ethiopia
*383? [[Frumentius]], Apostle of Ethiopia
*385 [[Priscillian]], first heretic to be executed?
*385 [[Priscillian]], first heretic to be executed?
*390 Feb 27, [[Nicene Christianity]] declared [[state religion]] by Byzantine Emperor [[Theodosius the Great]]
*390 Feb 27, [[Nicene Christianity]] declared [[state religion]] by [[Theodosius the Great]]
*390? [[Apollinaris of Laodicea|Apollinaris]], bishop of Laodicea, believed Jesus had human body but divine spirit
*390? [[Apollinaris of Laodicea|Apollinaris]], bishop of Laodicea, believed Jesus had human body but divine spirit
*396-430 [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]], bishop of Hippo, considered the founder of formalized Christian theology ([[Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers]])
*396-430 [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]], bishop of Hippo, considered the founder of formalized Christian theology ([[Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers]])

Revision as of 20:16, 31 January 2006

Timeline of Christianity (1 AD/CE-Present)

The purpose of this chronology is to give a detailed account of Christianity from 1 AD/CE to the present. (Question marks on dates and information indicate approximate dates)

Era of Jesus

Era of the Twelve Apostles

Era of written Gospels

Pre-Nicene Christianity

Nicene Christianity

Early Middle Ages

High Middle Ages

Renaissance

Reformation

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

Sources

The primary sources used in assembling this list include:

Footnotes

  1. ^ A. J. MAAS (2003). Origin of the Name of Jesus Christ. Retrieved January 23, 2006.
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