Christian History Issue #28
The 100 Most Important Events in Church History
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- "Titus Destroys Jerusalem" (A.D. 70): When the Roman general sacked the temple, the Jews were forced into a new era - and so were the Christians
- "The Edict of Milan" (313): The agreement shifted Christianity from being an illicit, persecuted sect to being a welcome - and soon dominant - religion of the Roman Empire
- "The First Council of Nicea" (325): At stake in the church's first general council was the simplest, yet most profound, question: Who is Jesus Christ?
- "Athanasius Defines the New Testament" (367): His letter is the earliest authoritative statement to fix the New Testament as we know it today
- "Augustine Converts to Christianity" (386): A brilliant, profligate professor of rhetoric became the church's leading theologian for centuries to come
- and 95 more!
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