Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Church History 5th century by Osée KAMGANG - Coggle Diagram
Church History
5th century by
Osée KAMGANG
Key names
theologians
: Augustine of Hippo,
monasticism
: Benedict of Nursia
bishops
: Cyril of Alexandria
missionaries
: Patrick of Ireland
Key relations
relations between the Church and non-Christian religions
relations between the Church of the East and the Church of the West
relations between the various Christian churches
relations between Church and State
Key events
sack of Rome by Alaric in
410
great migration of barbarian peoples
Council of Ephesus in
431
fall of the Western Roman Empire in
476
Key processes
development of Byzantine liturgy i
integration of Christianity into the daily life of Roman society
rise of Cenobitic monasticism organization
consolidation of the Church's hierarchical
Key lagacy
consolidation of the Church as a social and political force
lasting influence on Western theological thought
artistic and architectural heritage of the period
Key implications
Development of Christian theology
Continued persecution of Christians
Role of the Church in preserving culture and education
Christianization of barbarian kingdoms
Key Theological concepts
development of Mariology
revisitation of Christology
revisitation of the doctrine of the Trinity
evolution of the doctrine of grace
revisitation of sacramental theology
Key writings
letters of the Church Fathers,
annals of the councils
writings of Saint Augustine
Key challenges
heresies (Pelagianism, Nestorianism)
conflicts between different theological schools
fall of the Western Roman Empire and political consequences
Christianization of pagan practices