A History of the Christian Church: From the Earliest Times to A.D. 461

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In spite of long truces and temporary agreements, Christianity and the State had become two rival powers striving for the mastery of the world, and until the close of the final contest under Diocletian there could be no real peace between them. The Church was herself fully prepared for the struggle. During the first century of her existence she had perfected her organization, and her leaders, the bishops, had obtained unquestioned authority. -from "The Conquest of Heathenism by Christianity: A.D. 161-A.D. 313" With equal measures of reverence and erudition, this classic 1891 history of Christianity offers a succinct survey of the Church, from its pre-Christian foundations in Israel through its ascendency to an absolute force for cultural and religious power during the Dark Ages. In crisp, readable prose, Foakes-Jackson, a respected and prolific Biblical scholar, discusses: -how Jewish synagogues forged the path to churches -the rise of the family of Herod -the societal impact of Jesus during his lifetime -the work of the apostles in the decades after the Crucifixion -clashes between the Roman government and the Church -the origins and principles of Gnosticism -Christian thought in the early centuries of the Church -the organization of the Church -the influence of Constantine -and much more. Also available from Cosimo Classics: Foakes-Jackson's A Brief Biblical History: Old Testament. British theologian FREDERICK JOHN FOAKES-JACKSON (1855-1941) was a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, and a professor of Christian institutions at New York City's Union Theological Seminary. Among his many works are An Introduction to the History of Christianity, A.D. 590-1314 (1921), Josephus and theJews: The Religion and History of the Jews as Explained by Flavius Josephus (1930), and Peter: Prince of Apostles: A Study in the History and Tradition of Christianity (1927).
 

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CHAPTER I
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CHAPTER II
15
CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
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the first half of the third century the Christians were left in com
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CHAPTER VI
93
CHAPTER IV
102
teachers to formulate their views and determine their canon
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THE EASTERN CHURCH AND THE THIRD AND FOURTH
319
CHAPTER XIV
328
made him a persecutor and he approved of the terrible martyr
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Constantius believed that he could unite the Church if
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CHAPTER XV
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CONCLUSION OF THE ARIAN CONTROVERSY IN THE EMPIRE
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the Nicene Creed mainly owing to Athanasius wise action on
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THE REIGN OF THEODOSIUS AND THE FALL OF PAGANISM
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CHAPTER VIII
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CHAPTER VII
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THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH AND THE ROMAN GOVERNMENT
156
CHAPTER V
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ORIGIN AND PRINCIPLES OF GNOSTICISM
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of the East and West the home of Christian philosophy
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER XII
279
CHAPTER XIII
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THE CONQUEST OF HEATHENISM BY CHRISTIANITY
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divided by the descendants of Theodosius into East and West
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and Modern Thought pp 476478
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Church whilst the Western Empire crumbled to pieces In
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CHAPTER XX
542
CHAPTER XXI
567
APPENDIX
589
APPENDIX
596
INDEX
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27 ページ - Herod slew him, who was a good man, and commanded the Jews to exercise virtue both as to righteousness towards one another and piety towards God, and so to come to baptism, for that the washing (with water) would...
30 ページ - Peace be unto you ; as my Father hath sent me, even so send I you. And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and saith unto them; Receive ye the Holy Ghost. Whose soever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them, and whose soever sins ye retain, they are retained.
11 ページ - ... 3. Antigonus of Soco received the law from Simon the Just He used to say, " be not as servants, who serve their master for the sake of receiving a reward, but be like servants who serve their master without the view of receiving a reward ; and let the fear of heaven be upon you.

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