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  2. Christianity in the ante-Nicene period - Wikipedia

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    A hierarchy within Pauline Christianity seems to have developed by the late 1st century and early second century. [ 65 ] (see Pastoral Epistles , c. 90–140 [ 65 ] ) Robert Williams posits that the "origin and earliest development of episcopacy and monepiscopacy and the ecclesiastical concept of (apostolic) succession were associated with ...

  3. Timeline of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Christianity. ... St. Paul's 3rd mission, (Acts 18:23–22:30), ... (slavery had divided the church in the 19th century) ...

  4. Chronological list of saints in the 3rd century - Wikipedia

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    introduced Christianity to Valence, Drôme: Ferreolus and Ferrutio 212 Mavilus of Adrumetum 212: Adrumetum, Africa Province: killed by wild beasts : Narcissus of Jerusalem: 100 212: Aelia Capitolina Syria Palaestina: Patriarch of Jerusalem: Urciscenus 216 Bishop of Pavia (183-216) Asclepiades of Antioch 217 Patriarch of Antioch (211-217)

  5. 3rd century - Wikipedia

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    Early 3rd century: Burial in catacombs becomes commonplace. 208: the Chinese naval Battle of Red Cliffs occurs. [3] 211–217: Caracalla, Roman Emperor. 212: Constitutio Antoniniana grants citizenship to all free Roman men. 212–217: Baths of Caracalla. 220: The Han dynasty comes to an end with establishment of the Three Kingdoms in ancient ...

  6. Timeline of official adoptions of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    364 – Rome returns to Christianity, specifically the Arian Church; c. 364 – Vandals (Arian Church) 376 – Goths and Gepids (Arian Church) 380 – Rome goes from Arian to Catholic/Orthodox (both terms are used refer to the same Church until 1054) 411 – Kingdom of Burgundy (Nicene Church) c. 420 – Najran (Nicene Church) 448 – Suebi ...

  7. List of Christian theologians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Christian theologians listed chronologically by century of birth ... Presbyter of Rome (early 3rd century) Hippolytus of Rome (c. 170 – c ...

  8. Spread of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Christianity then rapidly grew in the 4th century, accounting for 56.5% of the Roman population by 350. [43] By the latter half of the second century, Christianity had spread east throughout Media, Persia, Parthia, and Bactria. The twenty bishops and many presbyters were more of the order of itinerant missionaries, passing from place to place ...

  9. History of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Roman province of Judea in the 1st century AD. Christianity emerged in the Roman province of Judea during the first century. [1] The first Christian communities were predominantly Jewish. [2] [3] The religious, social, and political climate in Judea was extremely diverse and characterized by turmoil. Judaism itself included numerous ...