The Age of Jesus and the Apostles (6 BC-AD 70) + The Age of Catholic Christianity (70-312)
The Age of Catholic Christianity (70-312) + The Age of the Christian Roman Empire (312-590)
The Age of the Christian Roman Empire (312-590)
The Age of the Christian Roman Empire (312-590) + The Christian Middle Ages (590-1517)
The Christian Middle Ages (590-1517)
100

God becoming man. Did lots of cool things and started Christianity!

Who is Jesus (around 3 BC to 30/33 AD)?

100

Bishop of Lyons who wrote against gnostic heresies and defended apostolic tradition

Who is Iranaeus? (130 to 202 AD)
100

Council that argued about Jesus' deity and against Arianism. Questioned if Jesus was a subordinate God. It affirmed Christ's divinity and established Nicene Creed.

What is the Council of Nicea? (325)

100

Barbarian chief is the first one of importance to convert to orthodox Christianity; led to the conversion of 3,000 soldiers; led to power to shift to the West again

What is the Baptism of Clovis? (508)

100

Time period in Europe featuring a deeper appreciation of art, science, and humanism, establishing roots of modern Western civilization

What is the beginning of the Renaissance? (14th century ish)

200

The Holy Spirit descends upon the Apostles and early followers of Jesus. Considered the Birthday of the Church

What is the day of Pentecost? (30 CE, 50 days after resurrection)

200

Father of Latin theology who was the first person to use the term "Trinity." Considered "Father of Latin Christianity"

Who was Tertullian? (155 to 220 AD)

200

Bishop of Caesarea who helped form monasticism and develop the Nicene creed after fighting against Arianism.

Who was Basil the Great? (330 to 370)
200
End of Muhammed's leadership of Islam and led to to the split between Sunni and Shia Islam sects, but Islam continued to grow rapidly

What is the death of Mohammed? (June 8, 632)

200
Split caused by arguments of authority of the Catholic Church, shown in the having of two, then three different popes; led to political conflict.

What is the Great/Western Schism? (1378 to 1417)

300

Figure with radical conversion from being persecutor of Christians to furthering the early Christian Church and writing the majority of the New Testament

Who is Paul? (5 to 64 ADish)

300

Early Christian scholar who prioritized exposition of Scripture and helped shape Christian views on Scripture and theology 

Who was Origen? (185 to 254 AD)

300

Bishop of Hippo who emphasized salvation by grace, affirmed sacramental validity rested not in the minister but in Christ, and claimed authority of Church over the State.

Who was Augustine? (354 to 430)

300

The Church splits between the Roman Catholic Church (West) and the Eastern Orthodox Church (East), caused by theological disagreements and arguments over papal authority.

What is the East-West Schism? (1054)

300

Council that ended the Great/West Schism by removing popes and elected Martin V; also condemned Jan Hus for heresy

What is the Council of Constance? (1414 to 1418)

400

Bishop of Antioch in early second century who emphasized church unity, authority of bishops, and the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist

Who is Ignatius? (35 to 108 AD)

400
Bishop of Alexandria who fought in defense of the triune (three persons in one God) at Council of Nicea; got banished 5ish times

Who is Athanasius? (296 to 373)

400

Council that deemed that Jesus was fully God and fully human, which led to the foundation of salvation through Jesus Christ, fully God and fully man.

What was the Council of Chalcedon? (451)

400

One of the most famous Christian theologians who wrote Summa Theologica and widely influenced Catholic doctrine

Who was Thomas Aquinas? (1224 to 1274)

400

Invention that led to mass printing, especially of Scripture, which allowed for greater distribution of information and spread of Christian ideas

What is the invention of the printing press? (1450)

500

Aged bishop of Smyrna in western Asia minor. Considered "Father of Christians"

Who is Polycarp? (69 to 155 AD)

500
Constantine reported having a vision before a battle, and then they won! So he converts. This marked the beginning of the age of the Christian Roman Empire, and he openly favored Christianity openly after 312.

What is Constantine's conversion? (312)

500

Rome falls after the Germans sack it, meaning centralized Roman rule in the West comes to an end.

What is the fall of the Roman Empire? (395 to 476)

500
Figure who started the order of the Franciscans, who emphasized Christ-like humility through the taking up of the daily cross; marked by fundamental trait of begging.

Who was Francis of Assisi? (1181 to 1226)

500

Columbus travels to America as part of the exploration movement, which led to global trade and cultural exchanges.

What is Columbus travels to America? (1492)

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