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Parthians, India- Mar Thoma Christians |
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Came from trade routes; Major Center- Major School, includes Clement Origin and Athanasius |
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Trad routes; Italy, maybe ephesus; 2nd Century pop. is Christian. |
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Natural Movement, Unknown |
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Local pop. not Christian, no indigenous christian missions/use latin |
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Paul wanted to get to spain, Clement of Rome claims he did |
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Gregory the illuminator- Flees after attacks, learns Christianity, converts king then works with him to change country |
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Bartholomew, Pentencost, by 525 there is an established church |
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Eunich, by 4th century there is an established church- story of 2 young christian claves |
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Ulfilas- vernacular scripture, spends time in Danue, Arian |
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Frankreich; Clovis- Enters into battle and says if he wins he will turn towards Christ, christianized his entire army; Martin of Tours- soldier becomes monk, aesthetic and stays in his cll with no contact until called to be bishop |
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St Patrick- English/slave, War Mongers invade Europe and enslave, freed, then goes back, baptizes 120,000, Very aggresive monks, Scotland/Iona Missions and Monastery |
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Nestorian Christianity; Alopen- Emperor allows Christianity at first, translates scripture into chinese, forms monastery, 100 cities |
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64 ad; Rome burns, blames Christians; Peter and Paul Martyrs |
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95 ad; Rome and turkey; John exiled to patmos |
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117 a.d.; Polycarp and Ignatius marytyred |
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251 a.d.; Empire wide persecution; arrests, torture, take away jobs, put to death |
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303 a.d.; empire wide persecution |
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Emperor; defeats maxentius; 313 Edict of Milan gives freedom from persecution; gives incentives for christians |
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Not receptives; persecutedl not open to gospel(hardened lol Rom 9-11) |
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church spreads like wildfire; little sucess in athens and greece |
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christianity introduced but rejected, paganism prevalent |
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Martin of Tours- gospel spread, replaces pagan temples with churches; Alemanni- Journey, mass conversion wins battle |
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Iona; 521-597 a.d.; Priest, he and 12 monks start missionary headquarters in Iona, King bruda gives permission to evangelize, Copied Scripture; Scotland, Britissh Isles, Europe, and Iceland |
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543-615a.d.; France, Switz, Italy; Est Monasteries, Est Monastery in Bolboo |
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First official missionary sent by the pope; tries to win england to RCC; gets put as the archbishop of Canterbury |
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584-673a.d.; French, enters monastery against his families will, Tours; Different monastery, Bourges- Solitude, Bread and water for 15 years, asectic, Pilgrammage to rome, comissioned as missionary bishop, Ghent- great hardship at first, revives someone back to life, power moment, establishes monasteries; BAck to France- dagobert 1 doesnt like him, then does like him, extends job offer, denied, ask dagobert 1 to send out baptism or death letter; works with slavs, unsucessful; miracle- calms the sea |
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634-709a.d.; Lindis Farne; goes to unchurched people group; celtic christianity; 664- synod of whitby, wilfred presides, england, decide between celtic and Rcc, Rcc wins |
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658-739a.d. - English Missionary - From Northumbria - Pupil of Wilfred - Frisia, Holland - Unsuccessful, but lays groundwork for Boniface - Biblical teaching |
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- From England - Pioneer in Germany - Sent by the Pope as a Missionary to Germany ○ To work with the people in Germany whose language is close to Anglo-Saxon § Cousin Language |
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Know these: 680-754a.d.; Irish to England to Continent, most famous missionary; Europe calling etc.;Germany style etc.; Geismar Thor Tree etc; Frisia death place |
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801-865a.d.; saxon from france; invited by king to denmark; apostle to sweden; built hospitals, redemption for prisoners |
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disciple of Anskar; works in denmark;invited by king; Henry the Fowler takes over and demands all become christian; rimbert assists this |
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Kings lead the country to christianity; Holplof, Olan |
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not very deep christianity; veneer christianity; Denmark, Sweden, Norway: kings |
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Eastern and Central Europe |
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Constantine and Methodius |
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800s; greece and constantinople; go to slavs- prince of moravia invites to be missionary, constantine does early work, works with language: writes language, vernacular scripture, wycliffe missions learned the language |
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finishes his brothers work because constantine died before completing vernacular scripture to slavs |
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bulgaria; 865 baptized; calls for missionary; clement- establishes orthodox xhristinaity |
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came from Byzantine empire |
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980-1015; makes christianity permanent; maries the sister of a greek emperor |
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Know these: 570; 610; 630; Jihad as HW; 732; Seljuk Turks take Palestine; Christian and Jew persecution aspects |
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