The Great Schism: when Christianity split in two
The Great Schism in 1054 divided Christianity into Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic branches due to political conflicts, theological disagreements, and cultural differences. Key…
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The Great Schism in 1054 divided Christianity into Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic branches due to political conflicts, theological disagreements, and cultural differences. Key…
The spread of Christianity in Hispania significantly transformed local culture and society. Early figures like Saint James and missionaries played key roles in this…
The Crisis of the Third Century led to significant upheaval, marked by epidemics, societal collapse, and the rise of Christianity. During this tumultuous period,…
The Biblical Canon was established through a detailed process involving early Christian communities that engaged in debates and discussions about which texts to accept…
House churches were vital in the early Christian community, allowing believers to gather closely and share their faith in safe, intimate environments. Over time,…
The concept of Anno Domini, introduced by Dionysius Exiguus in the 6th century, revolutionized how we measure time. By establishing a calendar centered around…
The Protestant Reformation, a pivotal event in Christian history, irrevocably altered the course of Western civilization. This complex and multifaceted movement, unfolding primarily during…
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