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Steve Weidenkopf The Ancient Church The Catholic Church In the First Millennium

Learn Church History!!

Conversion and Councils 1.Battle of Milvian Bridge (312) 2.Edict of Milan (313) 3. Council of Nicaea (325) 4. The Beginnings of Monasticism 5.St. Athanasius–Defender of Orthodoxy (297–373) 6.Council of Ephesus (431) 7.Pope St. Leo I the Great (440–461) 8.. Council of Chalcedon (451) 9. The Collapse of the Western Empire (476) 10. Clovis & the Conversion of the Franks (496) 313–499 Conversion and Councils

Conversion and Councils 313–499 Conversion and Councils In hoc signo vinces

Conversion and Councils 313–499 Conversion and Councils Caesaro-papism

Conversion and Councils 313–499 Conversion and Councils Who is Jesus?

Conversion and Councils 313–499 Conversion and Councils Council of Nicaea 325 AD

Conversion and Councils 313–499 Conversion and Councils Monasticism St. Anthony the Abbot (250 – 356) St. Basil the Great ( )

Conversion and Councils 313–499 Conversion and Councils St. Athanasius ( )

Conversion and Councils 313–499 Conversion and Councils St. Cyril of Alexandria ( ) Council of Ephesus 431 AD Nestorius = Christotokos Theotokos

Conversion and Councils 313–499 Conversion and Councils Pope St. Leo I the Great ( ) Council of Chalcedon 451 AD

Conversion and Councils 313–499 Conversion and Councils The Baptism of Clovis King of the Franks (496)