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History Of Christianity I

Outline Syllabus
with annotations by the author.

Biblical Theological Seminary

HST511

Fall, 1997


by

Thomas V. Taylor

Emeritus Professor,
Biblical Theological Seminary

131 + 10 pages,

This electronic edition was prepared by Dr. David C. Bossard
from original documents.

February, 2007.

Electronic Version Copyright © 2007 by Mr. Thomas V. Taylor. All Rights Reserved.


I. INTRODUCTION.   001  002  003  004  005  006  007  008  009  010  011  012  013

II. CHURCH BEGINNINGS.  014  015  016  017  018

Ante-Nicene Period Pentecost -- 150 AD.  019  020  021  022  023  024  025

III. THE CHURCH SURVIVES -- 150-325 AD 026  027  028  029  030  031  032  033  034  035  036  037  038  039

IV. THE CHURCH DEVELOPS ITS TEACHINGS; Part One Pentecost -- 800 AD.  040  041  042  043  044  045  046  047  048  049  050  051  052  053  054  055  056  057  058  059  060

V.  THE CHURCH FACES POLITICAL REALITY  313-600 AD. 061  062  063  064  065  066  067  068  069 

VI.  SCHISMS AND SCHISMATICS: The Church faces the reality of division and disharmony. Pentecost and onward.  070  071  072  073  074

VII.  MISSIONS AND MISSIONARY INSTITUTIONS.  Pentecost -- 800 (ca)  075  076  077  078  079  080  081

VIII.  THE DARK AGES  476-1054.  082  083  084  085  086  087  088  089  090  091

IX.  THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE 600-1415  AD.  092  093  094  095  096  097  098  099  100  101  102

X.  NOTES ON THE ORTHODOX CHURCH AND HOW ROME CAME OUT ON TOP 325 AD -- onwards. 103  104  105  106  107  108  109  110  111  112  113

XI.  THE SCHOLASTIC AGE  1100-1400. 114  115  116  117  118  119  120  121  122  123

XII.  A TIME OF RENEWED INTEREST  1300-1500 AD   124  125  126  127  128  129  130  131

Final Examination, 1997.  132  133  134  135  136  137  138  139  140

answer key 141


 



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