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Table of Contents
Greco-Roman Backgrounds
- Alexander the Great (356 to 323 BC)
- The Hellenistic Kingdoms
- Caesar Augustus (31 BC to 14 AD)
- The Early Roman Empire
- Tiberius
- Gaius Caligula
- Claudius
- Nero
- Ancient Greek Religion
- The Epic Age: Homer
- The Gods
- Sanctuaries
- Religion in Hellenist-Roman Times
- Emperor Worship
- Death and the Afterlife
- Greek Mysteries and Eastern Religions
- The Dionysiac Mysteries
- Mystery Religions and Christianity
- Hellenistic Philosophy
- Socrates
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Early Stoicism
- Stoic Thought
- Middle Platonism
150 BC to 174 AD
- Greco-Roman Background to the Emergence of the Church
- Jewish Background to the Emergence of the Church
- The Apostolic Era
- The Close of the Apostolic Era
- Early Christologies: The Interpretation of Jesus
- Gentile Christianity in the Second Century AD
- Christianity and the Roman Government
- The Apologists
175 to 324 AD
- Gnosticism
- Origins of Gnosticism
- Gnostic Literature
- Characteristics of Gnosticism
- Gnosticism and the New Testament
- Marcion
- Montanism
- The Catholic Church
- Irenaeus of Lyon
- Tertullian
- The Alexandrian School
- The Organizational Development of the Church
- Growth and Persecutions
325 to 439 AD
- The Arian Controversy and the Nicean Council
- The Council of Constantinople
- The Germanic Invasions
- Jerome
- Augustine
440 to 1384 AD
- Christianity and the Frankish Kingdom
- Christian Expansion in the Early Middle Ages
- The Crusades
- Early Scholasticism
- Higher Scholasticism
- John Wyclif
1385 to 1564 AD
The Enlightenment
Modern Christianity
Post-Modern Christianity