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Book Description
- Title:
- The History of the Christian Church to A.D. 461, 6th edn.
- Author:
- Frederick John Foakes Jackson [1855-1941]
- Publication Year:
- 1914, 1965
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- George Allen and Unwin Ltd.
- Pages:
- 648
- Subjects:
- Church History, Early Church
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Preface to the Fifth Edition
- The Preparation of the World for Christianity, B.C. 535–63
- The Times of the Christ. B.C. 66–A.D. 29
- The Church of the Apostles, A.D. 29–96
- The Christian Church and the Roman Government, A.D. 14–156
- The Conquest of Heathenism by Christianity, A.D. 161–313
- The Apostolic Fathers, A.D. 70–154
- Origin abd Principles of Gnosticism, A.D. 60-200
- Christian Thought in the Second and Third Centuries, A.D. 100–300
- Christianity and Other Religions and Philosophies, A.D. 100–300
- The Organisation of the Church, A.D. 29–313
- The Churches of Rome, Carthage, and Alexandria, A.D. 54-313
- Constantine in the West. The Empire and the Church. A.D. 313–323
- Arianism and the Council of Nicaea. A.D. 318–337
- The Arian Controversy. A.D. 337–361
- Julian and the Pagan Peaction. A.D. 361-363
- Conclusion of the Arian Controversy in the Empire. A.D. 363-381
- The Reign of Theodosius and the Fall of Paganism. A.D. 381–395
- The Eastern Church and the Third and Fourth General Councils. A.D. 395–452
- The Western Church. A.D. 400-461
- Oriental Christianity and the Churches outside the Empire
- Church Life in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries
- Appendix A. On the Ophites, Basilides and Valentinus
- Appendix B. Roman Christianity in the First Four Centuries (By the Rev. A.C. Jennings, M.A., Rector of King's Stanley) The Catacombs and Early Monuments.
- Index