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The History of the Christian Church to A.D. 461, 6th edn.
Frederick John Foakes Jackson [1855-1941]


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Book Description

Title:
The History of the Christian Church to A.D. 461, 6th edn.
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
George Allen and Unwin Ltd.
Pages:
648
Subjects:
Church History, Early Church
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Frederick John Foakes Jackson [1855-1941], The History of the Christian Church to A.D. 461, 6th edn

Table of Contents

  • Preface to the First Edition
  • Preface to the Fourth Edition
  • Preface to the Fifth Edition
  1. The Preparation of the World for Christianity, B.C. 535–63
  2. The Times of the Christ. B.C. 66–A.D. 29
  3. The Church of the Apostles, A.D. 29–96
  4. The Christian Church and the Roman Government, A.D. 14–156
  5. The Conquest of Heathenism by Christianity, A.D. 161–313
  6. The Apostolic Fathers, A.D. 70–154
  7. Origin abd Principles of Gnosticism, A.D. 60-200
  8. Christian Thought in the Second and Third Centuries, A.D. 100–300
  9. Christianity and Other Religions and Philosophies, A.D. 100–300
  10. The Organisation of the Church, A.D. 29–313
  11. The Churches of Rome, Carthage, and Alexandria, A.D. 54-313
  12. Constantine in the West. The Empire and the Church. A.D. 313–323
  13. Arianism and the Council of Nicaea. A.D. 318–337
  14. The Arian Controversy. A.D. 337–361
  15. Julian and the Pagan Peaction. A.D. 361-363
  16. Conclusion of the Arian Controversy in the Empire. A.D. 363-381
  17. The Reign of Theodosius and the Fall of Paganism. A.D. 381–395
  18. The Eastern Church and the Third and Fourth General Councils. A.D. 395–452
  19. The Western Church. A.D. 400-461
  20. Oriental Christianity and the Churches outside the Empire
  21. Church Life in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries
  • Appendix A. On the Ophites, Basilides and Valentinus
  • Appendix B. Roman Christianity in the First Four Centuries (By the Rev. A.C. Jennings, M.A., Rector of King's Stanley) The Catacombs and Early Monuments.
  • Index
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