PPT-Lecture 4 Early Christian
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Martyrs Dr Ann T Orlando 10 September 2013 1 Outline Review of Roman History Roman religion Roman persecution 2 First Century Roman Empire after Augustus Series
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Martyrs Dr Ann T Orlando 10 September 2013 1 Outline Review of Roman History Roman religion Roman persecution 2 First Century Roman Empire after Augustus Series of relatives of Augustus become Emperor ending with Nero murdered 68 AD ClaudioJulian line. Hollie Moffat. March 12, 2013. Art 1010. Early Christian Art. Early Christian Art refers to the art and architecture produced for the Christian Empire under the rule of Constantine the Great.. Christianity was illegal until Constantine implemented the ‘Edict of Milan’ (AD 313).. Internal Church Struggles . Early Struggles for Doctrinal Purity . In the early 2. nd. century, the early church faced some external struggles that could have spelled certain doom for the growth Christianity. . INTRODUCTION TO US. WHO ARE YOUR FRIENDS?. RELATIONSHIPS TAKE TIME AND CONSISTENCY. BE TRUE TO YOURSELF. 1 Corinthians 9:19-22: . 19. Though . I am free and belong to no man, I make myself a slave to everyone, to win as many as possible. . Empire . : The Case of . Vibia. Perpetua. Molly . Mazuk. Advisor: Dr. David . Finkelman. St. Mary’s Project. Overview. Literature Review. Review of past research. In-depth psychological examination of Christian martyrs. and . Byzantine . Art. CHRISTIANITY 101. Monotheistic. Believe God manifests in three Persons. Father (God). Son (Jesus Christ). Son of God by human mother, the Virgin Mary. Holy Spirit. Sacred Scripture=Holy Bible. 2011 Higher Level. Pre & Early Christian Comparison Question. The construction techniques used in pre-Christian burial sites show some similarities with those of early Christian architecture. Discuss this statement with detailed reference to similarities in materials and techniques between one named pre-Christian example and one named early Christian example. A History of the Church. Immaculata. Catholic School . 8. th. Grade. A Movement led by the Spirit. The Church really begins at Pentecost. . Acts 2:2-3. The Early Church felt convicted by the power of the Spirit to tell the world about Jesus, the Messiah. . Architectural History. ACT 322. Doris Kemp. Topics. Early Christian Architecture. Rome Structures . Structures in the Holy Lands. Milan Structures. Ravenna Structures. Structures in Greece, Syria, and the Rhineland. .”. Martin Luther. The outward disciplines: Part . 3. Submission, Service & Evangelism. • . Submission . is an unpopular, repugnant concept these days. .. •The . notion of giving away our power conjures images of becoming a doormat, . 8-3. Organization – Early Church. Archbishop. Leader of the Bishopric. Bishop. Group of parishes: bishoprics. Priests. Led local Christian communities called parishes. Church was:. Center of social life. and Romanesque. Early Christian Design. Byzantine art. . encompasses the visual expressions of the . Byzantine Empire . from about . 330. to . 1450. CE.. Constantinople. : . capital of . Byzantium. BCE – Before the Common Era. CE – Common Era . Early Christian and Byzantine Art. Christianity spread rapidly due to the missionary zeal of St. Paul. . Roman Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 CE.. There are four main types of literature generally associated with colonial writing:. Diaries – kept for practical purposes as a record of events. Histories and biographies – Bradford’s . Of Plymouth Plantation. . The problem of dissention and false . teachings . Opening Remarks . The early civil wars in the Christian congregations were on two fronts:. Theological wars (Who is Christ?). . Leadership wars (Whose in charge?).
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