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Gnosticism

Anything that has to do with the separation of the soul and body, Immaterial and material.

Marcion

Anything only promoting the New Testament, Nothing good about the old testament. He did not think YHWH was the Father that Jesus Christ was referring too.

Arius

Thought Jesus Christ was a creation of God

Anomoeans

Super arius followers who even denied that Jesus was the same substance of the father.

Apollinaris

Theologian, 4th Century, Denied the existence of Christ’s human soul, only supported his diety

Nicea 1st meeting

325 AD, Under Constantine, 1st ecumerical council, nature of the Son God and his relationship to God the Father, against Arianism, homoousios (same substance)

Chalcedon

451 AD, Fourth Ecumerical Council, Chalcedonian Creed-Christ has two natures

Nicea 2

787 A.D., the Seventh of the ecunmerical councils. Veneration of holy images.

Martyrdom of Perpetua

3rd Century, one of earliest and most notable christian texts

Monastic reaction to Constantine

It was more of a response to constantine. Christians were fleeing the cities to escape the now changing political environment

Cappadocian achievement in theological language

Language for Doctrine of Trinity, responses to heresy

Theotokos

God-bearing aka Mary

Augustine

4th-5th Century, Free will and Divine foreknowledge

AD 70

2nd time the temple in Jerusalem falls

Apologists’ Defense of Faith

Justin Martyr- supremacy of the Christian faith


-Iraneous of Lyons- against gnostic groups


-Tertullian- against “second repentance”


-Clement of Alexandria- writes against gnostic leaders

Name that mystic

Hildegard (had lots of visions started a monastery), Margery Kemp (weeps uncontrollably when reminded of Christ, a traveler to holy places), Julian of Norwich (Always sees Christ with head bleeding, vivid mental involvement in biblical stories).

Fourth Crusade

13th Century, sacked Constantinople, final acts of the Great Schism between Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Christianity