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Church History 7th century by Osée KAMGANG - Coggle Diagram
Church History
7th century by
Osée KAMGANG
Key events
Hijra (Migration) of Muhammad to Medina
622
Expansion of Christianity in Ethiopia
The Third Council of Constantinople
680-681
Third Council of Constantinople
681
, Synod of Whitby:
664
The Muslim conquest of Jerusalem
638
and Alexandria
641
Key relations
relations between the Church and other Christian confessions
relations with Jewish and Muslim communities
relations between the patriarchs of East and West
relations between the Church and the Byzantine state
Key processes
Muslim Conquest of the Levant
630-637
Development of Western and Eastern Christianity
Rise and Spread of Islam
622-632
Key names
Monastic Leaders
1. St. Columba 2. St. Benedict of Nursia 3. St. Scholastica 4. St. Hilda of Whitby 5. St. Brendan the Navigator
Church Fathers and Theologians
1. Pope Gregory I 2. Maximus the Confessor 3. Isidore of Seville 4. John of Damascus 5. Bede the Venerable
Political and Ecclesiastical
Leaders: 1. Muhammad: 2. Emperor Heraclius. 3. Pope Honorius I 4. Empress Theodora 5. Pope Sergius I
Key writings
Saint John Climacus' The Ladder of Divine Ascent, Chalcedonian Definition
Pope Gregory I's "Moralia in Job" (c. 591-593) Liturgical Texts and Hymnody
Saint Augustine of Canterbury's Letters (c. 597-604), "Mystical Theology" Attributed to Dionysius the Areopagite
The Canons of the Third Council of Constantinople (680-681) The Qur'an, the holy book of Islam
Isidore of Seville's "Etymologiae" (c. 600-636) Hagiography and Lives of the Saints
Key implications
the influence of the Church on Byzantine politics and culture
the persecution of Christians under the reign of Emperor Julian
the influence of the Church on Byzantine society
the expansion of Christianity in Eastern Europe
Key Theological concepts
Monothelitism monophysitism
the question of grace and free will
Trinitarian Theology Theology of Martyrdom
the notion of holiness and the communion of saints
Key legacy
the preservation of the Orthodox faith, the influence of the Byzantine liturgy on the Eastern Churches
the creation of intricately decorated stone Christian crosses in Northumbria
the theological and spiritual heritage for future generations world.
the spread of Christianity in Ethiopia)
Key challenges
Rise of the Papacy, Interactions with pagan tribes,
Papal Authority and Relations with Other Patriarchates, Iconoclasm, Schisms and divisions,
Struggles for Ecclesiastical Authority, Cultural and Religious Syncretism, Decline of Eastern Christianity,
Monothelite Controversy, Islamic Expansion, Persecution of Christians in Persia,
Theological debates and councils Monothelism