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THE CHURCH IN HISTORY THE CHURCH IN HISTORY THE CHURCH IN HISTORY THE CHURCH IN HISTORY

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Students will learn to appreciate the relevance of a theme or historical period to the life and mission of the Church today demonstrate knowledge of the key aspects of an important theme or period in the Church history ID: 737450

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THE CHURCH IN HISTORYSlide2

THE CHURCH IN HISTORY

Students will learn to:

appreciate the relevance of a theme or historical period to the life and mission of the Church today.

demonstrate knowledge of the key aspects of an important theme or period in the Church history.

pose questions, research and communicate information about key aspects of an important theme or period in Church history.Slide3

Understanding datesSlide4

What does BC stand for?BC stands for ‘Before Christ’Any dates that are before Jesus Christ’s existed.This is considered to be the year 0.Slide5

What do we say instead of BC?Instead of BC, everyone now writes BCE.BCE stands for Before common era.This makes it fair for everyone not just Christians in writing dates. Slide6

What does AD stand for?AD stands for “anno domini” which means “in the year of our lord”Any dates AFTER Jesus was alive are considered to be ADSlide7

What do we say instead of AD?Instead of AD everyone now writes CE.CE stands for common era.This makes it fair for everyone not just Christians in writing dates. Slide8

0

Jesus was born

33AD

Jesus died

2014 AD

Today

TIMELINE TO EXPLAIN

Do you see that ‘AD’ CAN’T be ‘after death’ as all the dates from Jesus birth to when he died have AD next to the date.

The dates can’t go Before Christ BC straight to AD – After death, as all of Jesus’ life is then ignored.

30AD

Jesus started

preaching

12AD

Jesus as a

young boy

12BC

33BCSlide9

0

Jesus was born

33CE

Jesus died

2014 CE

Today

TIMELINE TO EXPLAIN

Now, the dates are the same and it does not necessary reflect Christianity. .

30CE

Jesus started

preaching

12CE

Jesus as a

young boy

12BCE

33BCESlide10

Important Events in the History of the Church.

Christianity becomes the Official Religion of Rome

(

313 - 380 CE)

The Birth of the Church (30 CE)

Council of Jerusalem (49 CE)

Monasticism Peak Time

(

1153 CE)

Protestant Reformation (early 16th century)

Catholic Reformation Council of Trent (1545 - 1563 CE)

The four Early Church Councils

(325 - 451 CE)

Crusades

(1096 - 1202 CE)

Early Christian Communities

Persecution

(30 - 300 CE)

Great Schism

East/West

Split

(1054 CE)

Vatican

II

(1960’s)Slide11

Important Events in the History of the Church.

Christianity becomes the Official Religion of Rome

(

313 - 380 CE)

The Birth of the Church (30 CE)

Council of Jerusalem (49 CE)

Monasticism Peak Time

(

1153 CE)

Protestant Reformation (early 16th century)

Catholic Reformation Council of Trent

(

1545 - 1563 CE)

The four Early Church Councils

(325 - 451 CE)

Crusades

(1096 - 1202 CE)

Early Christian Communities

Persecution

(30 - 300 CE)

Great Schism

East/West

Split

(1054 CE)

Vatican

II

(1960’s - present)

1 CE

2015 CE

1000 CE