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Oriental Orthodox Churches. Schism in the Chalcedonian Church as a result of the Conflict between the Church of Rome and the Church of Constantinople. 1 st Century The Apostles declare the Ressurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to the world. 325 AD
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Oriental Orthodox Churches • Schism in the Chalcedonian Church as a result of the Conflict between the Church of Rome and the Church of Constantinople • 1st Century • The Apostles declare the Ressurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to the world • 325 AD • Creation of the Nicene Creed, and the rejection of Arian doctrines, and St. Athanasius' struggle for the faith. • 381 AD • Declaration of the divinity of the Holy Spirit, rejection of Appollinaris and Marcellius' doctrines, and completion of the Nicene Creed • 431 AD • Confirmation of the Theotokos, rejection of Nestorius' doctrines, and creation of the Introduction to the Nicene Creed, presided by Pope Cyril of Alexandria • 451 AD • The Church argues over the nature of Christ, & Pope Dioscorus rejects the Anteochean doctrine of dyophisis held by the Pope of Rome, and supports Eutychus and the Alexandrian doctrine of miaphysis. • Schism in the Apostolic Church as a result of the Council of Chalcedon • 1054 AD • Roman Pope Leo IX demands Constantinople Patriarch Michael Cerularius to recognize the Church of Rome as the only head and mother church. Patriarch Cerularius refuses, and the two leaders excommunicate each other. • 1517 • Martin Luther releases his 95 theses criticizing the Roman Catholic Church and initiating the Protestant movement in Germany (Holy Roman Empire) • Syriac A Timeline of Church History: From the Apostles to Present • COPTIC • Greek • Eastern Orthodox Churches • East European • Orthodox • Armenian • The Reformation • Russian • The Origin 1536 Mennonites in Netherlands by Menno Simmons who questioned transubstantiation • Council of Nicea • Council of Constantinople • Council of Chalcedon • Council of Ephesus 1519 Lutheranism • Chalcedonian Churches 1520s Anabaptistm by Grebel • Western Europe and Rome • THE GREAT SCHISM 1522 Zurich Reformation by Zwingli 1534 Calvanism established by Calvin in Geneva 1693 JakobAmmann establishes the Amish denomination in Switzerland 1972 United Reformed Church 1559 Presbyterian 1900s Methodist and Pentecostal 1608 Baptist 1581 Congregational 1534 King Henry VII of England passes Act of Supremacy 1550’s Anglican Church established by Queen Elizabeth