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The Catholic Church In the First Millennium
The Ancient Church The Catholic Church In the First Millennium Steve Weidenkopf
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Learn Church History!! www.catholictimeline.com
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100–312 Persecution 100 Persecution
What was the Church in the Roman Empire? Pagan Myths – Attacks on Christians Why the Persecutions? Major Persecutions Trajan’s Persecution (98 – 117) Martyrdom of St. Ignatius of Antioch (115) Early Heresies & Schisms St. Irenaeus’ (d. 202) Apologists Decius’ Persecution (249–251) Valerian’s Persecution (257–259) Diocletian’s Persecution (303–305) 100–312 Persecution
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Identifiable minority Refused to worship gods/emperor
100 Persecution Why the Persecutions? Identifiable minority “Anti-social” Refused to worship gods/emperor Politics 100–312 Persecution
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Martyrdom of St. Ignatius of Antioch (115)
100 Persecution Martyrdom of St. Ignatius of Antioch (115) 100–312 Persecution
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100 Persecution Early Heresies Marcion Gnosticism 100–312 Persecution
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Early Heresies & Schisms
100 Persecution Early Heresies & Schisms Montanus St. Hippolytus (d. 235) 100–312 Persecution
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100 Persecution St. Justin Martyr ( ) 100–312 Persecution
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100 Persecution 100–312 Persecution Origen Tertullian (185 – 253)
(163 – 230) Origen (185 – 253) 100–312 Persecution
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100 Persecution More Persecution! 100–312 Persecution Decius
( ) Valerian ( ) 100–312 Persecution
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100 Persecution Diocletian (284 – 305) 100–312 Persecution
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How Christians Responded 3. Traditores (traitors)
100 Persecution How Christians Responded 1. Martyrs 2. Confessors 3. Traditores (traitors) 4. Lapsi 100–312 Persecution
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Martyrs of the Great Persecution
St. Agnes (d. 306) St. Sebastian (d. 302) St. Lucy (d. 304) 100–312 Persecution
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