History of Christianity (2000) | Full Movie | Dr. Timothy George | Mona Hurlbert Fisher

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St. Augustine's teachings and legacy, marked by his emphasis on God's grace and salvation, had a profound impact on Christian history, shaping medieval spirituality and influencing both Protestants and Catholics. His introspective conscience, as seen in The Confessions, continues to resonate with Christians, highlighting the ongoing search for God within oneself.

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  • The distinction between Chronos and Kairos in the New Testament highlights the transformative nature of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, reshaping the concept of time and influencing the division of time into BC and AD.
  • Augustine's profound influence on Christian history through his theological writings, emphasis on God's grace and salvation, and introspective conscience laid the foundation for medieval spirituality, impacting both Protestants and Catholics and emphasizing the ongoing search for God within oneself.

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  • Who hosts the History of Christianity course?

    Timothy George

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"History of Christianity: From Jesus to Constantine"

  • Timothy George hosts the History of Christianity, a course exploring pivotal events and influential figures in Christian history.
  • The New Testament distinguishes between Chronos, measured time, and Kairos, the right and meaningful time.
  • Jesus' life, death, and resurrection transformed the concept of time, leading to the division of time into BC and AD.
  • Christianity is not a philosophy but a narrative of God's actions through Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
  • Christianity began as a small Jewish sect but rapidly grew within the Roman Empire.
  • The Apostle Paul played a significant role in interpreting Jesus' teachings and spreading Christianity.
  • The early church's decision to retain the Old Testament as Christian scripture was crucial.
  • Christianity encountered Greek culture and philosophy, leading to a tension between faith and reason.
  • The conversion of Emperor Constantine marked a turning point for Christianity, leading to its recognition and eventual dominance in the Roman Empire.
  • The fourth century saw the development of Christian orthodoxy, including the Doctrine of the Trinity and the Apostles' Creed.

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Augustine: Theologian, Bishop, Doctor Grazia

  • Augustine's life was profoundly influenced by a scripture passage from Romans 13, leading to a pivotal moment in his quest for God. His theological writings, debates with Pelagius, and emphasis on God's grace and salvation shaped Christian history for a millennium, earning him the title Doctor Grazia.
  • St. Augustine's legacy as a theologian, bishop, and spiritual ascetic laid the foundation for medieval spirituality, with his teachings influencing both Protestants and Catholics. His introspective conscience and autobiography, The Confessions, continue to resonate with Christians today, emphasizing the restless search for God within oneself.
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