The Early Church
Beyond the Roman Empire
World Christianity
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1382: John Wyclif's teachings are condemned by the Synod of London. Nominalism vs Realism Controversy 1410: Jan Hus is excommunicated by the Archbishop of Prague. 1414: Thomas a Kempis, "The Imitation of Christ." 1415: Jan Hus is burned as a heretic. 1436: The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges 1453: Fall of Constantinople 1492: The Spanish Inquisition orders Jews in Spain to convert or leave. 1494: Savanarola's theocratic government in Florence. 1501: Erasmus of Rotterdam, "Enchiridian militis christiani" [Handbook of the Militant Christian]. 1500-1598: The Protestant Reformation 1350-1500: Pre-reformers 1500-1555: The Lutheran Reformation 1520-1560: The Reformed Church 1530-1560: The English Reformation 1520-1550:The Radical Reformation 1500-1565: The Catholic Reformation 1500-1650: The Wars of Religion 1608: St. Francis de Sales: "Introduction à la vie dèvote" 1611: King James Bible published. 1638: Roger Williams founds the colony of Rhode Island 1644: John Milton: "Areopagitica," on freedom of the press. 1648: George Fox founds the Society of Friends (Quakers). 1675: Philip Jacob Spener: "Pia desideria" begins Pietist movement. Resources Primary Sources The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges Secondary Sources Text copyright 1996-1999 by David W. Koeller. All rights reserved.
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