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1999 Radical orthodoxy Christian theological movement begins, critiquing modern secularism and emphasizing the return to traditional doctrine; similar to the Paleo-orthodoxy Christian theological movement of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, which sees the consensual understanding of the faith among the Church Fathers as the basis of ...
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Christianity in the 18th century – 1st great awakening, revivalism, America, French Revolution; Christianity in the 19th century – Modernism, 2nd great awakening, Oxford movement, 1st Vatican Council; Christianity in the 20th century – Soviet Union, Third Reich, Evangelicalism, Pentecostalism, Fundamentalism, 2nd Vatican Council
This is a timeline showing the dates when countries or polities made Christianity the official state religion, generally accompanying the baptism of the governing monarch. Adoptions of Christianity to AD 1450
Arianism – third to fourth century – Jesus, while not merely mortal, was not eternally divine and was of some lesser status than God the Father. [note 1] In the middle of the second century, the Christian communities of Rome, for example, were divided between followers of Marcion, Montanism, and the gnostic teachings of Valentinus.
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Christian monasteries established in the 3rd century (1 P) Pages in category "3rd-century churches"
1805 – The first Christian missionaries arrive in Namibia, brothers Abraham and Christian Albrecht from the London Missionary Society. [ 213 ] 1806 – Haystack Prayer Meeting at Williams College ; Andover Theological Seminary founded as a missionary training center; Protestant missionary work begins in earnest across southern Africa.