Church History
There are 29 items in Church History:
Agathangelos
Agathangelos (Greek Ἀγαθάγγελος; second half of the fifth century): Armenian hagiographer, author of a History of St. Gregory and the Conversion of Armenia. …Agathangelos, History 1
Agathangelos (Greek Ἀγαθάγγελος; second half of the fifth century): Armenian hagiographer, author of a History of St. Gregory and the Conversion of Armenia. …Agathangelos, History 2
Agathangelos (Greek Ἀγαθάγγελος; second half of the fifth century): Armenian hagiographer, author of a History of St. Gregory and the Conversion of Armenia. …Agathangelos, History 3
Agathangelos (Greek Ἀγαθάγγελος; second half of the fifth century): Armenian hagiographer, author of a History of St. Gregory and the Conversion of Armenia. …Agathangelos, History 4
Agathangelos (Greek Ἀγαθάγγελος; second half of the fifth century): Armenian hagiographer, author of a History of St. Gregory and the Conversion of Armenia. …Agathangelos, History, Prologue
Agathangelos (Greek Ἀγαθάγγελος; second half of the fifth century): Armenian hagiographer, author of a History of St. Gregory and the Conversion of Armenia. …Altertumswissenschaft
Altertumswissenschaft: German word for the study of ancient culture and society. There is no equivalent in English.There is no real English equivalent for the German word Altertumswissenschaft, which refers to the study of ancient culture and society. It covers both…Augustine
Augustine (Latin Aurelius Augustinus): Roman orator, bishop of Hippo (Africa),philosopher, theologian, and one of the most prolific authors of Antiquity.Early Life …Baptistery
Baptistery: room in or near a church where new Christians were baptized. …Constantine the Great
Constantine I the Great: emperor of the Roman world (r. 306-337). Constantine the Great Names: 27 February c.273: Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantinus 25 July…Copts
Copts: Name for the Christian population of Egypt and Nubia in Late Antiquity.Rediscovery The Phoenix, the bird that rejuvenated itself, as…Council of Chalcedon (451)
Council of Chalcedon: fourth of the seven Ecumenical Councils in which Christian doctrine was established (451). The Council of Chalcedon (451) Organized,…