Session #1. Church History II Survey The Medieval Church The Church in the Middle Ages AD. 2010, Ed Sherwood, Berachah Bible Institute

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2010, Ed Sherwood, Berachah Bible Institute Session #1 Church History II Survey The Medieval Church The Church in the Middle Ages 500-1500 AD 1 http://uvicmscu.blogspot.com/2008/05/rare medieval windows helped by flower.html

First English Historian The Venerable Bede (672 or 673-735 A.D.) lived in his monastery from when he was a little child of seven until the time when he went home to be with his Lord. He loved the monastic life. http://www.prayerfoundation.org/favoritemonks/favorite_monks_venerable_bede.htm 2010, Ed Sherwood, Berachah Bible Institute For him enjoyment was Jesus, prayer, reading, studying, and writing; these were the great loves of his life. He was the very first historian of England, by virtue of writing his most enjoyable book, Ecclesiastical History of the English People (731 A.D.). Grant us your light, O Lord, that the darkness in our hearts being wholly passed away we may come at last to the light, which is Christ. For Christ is the morning star, who when the night of this world has passed, brings to his saints the promised light of life, and opens to them eternal day. Amen. 2

Church History II The Medieval Church The Church in the Middle Ages Course Introduction Ninth century depiction of Charlemagne with popes Gelasius I and Gregory the Great I. DESCRIPTION. Surveys the period from circa 500 AD to 1000 AD. The Middle Ages. II. EMPHASIS. Mt. 16:18; Mt. 28:19 20. III. TEXTBOOK. The Story of Christianity: The Early Church to the Present Day, Vol. 1 and 2, Justio L. Gonzalez, Prince Press, Peabody, Massachusetts, eighth printing, July 2008. IV. REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING: A. Reading, attendance, class participation 30% B. Paper The Medieval Church The 25 Most Important Events 30% C. Exam 40% http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/middle_ages 3

Church History II Course Schedule 2010, Ed Sherwood, Berachah Bible Institute Session Date Topic Material Covered 1 9/12 Course Intro and Overview of the Early Middle Ages Review Syllabus Chap 26 p. 231 250 2 9/19 Eastern Christianity Chap 27, p. 251 265 3 9/26 Imperial Restoration and Chap 28, p. 266 276 Continuing Decay 4 10/3 Movements of Renewal Chap 29, p. 277 291 No class 10/10 MISSIONS CONFERENCE No class 10/17 MISSIONS CONFERENCE 5 10/24 Offensive Against Islam Chap 30, p. 292 300 6 10/31 The Golden Age of Chap 31, p. 301 323 Medieval Christianity 7 11/7 The Late Middle Ages; The Collapse Chap 32, p. 324 341 8 11/14 In Quest of Reformation Chap 33, p. 342 361 9 11/21 Renaissance & Humanism Chap 34, p. 362 374 10 11/28 Spain and the New World Chap 35, p. 379 399 11 12/5 The Portuguese Empire Chap 36, p. 400 411 12 12/12 Extra Materiel TBA 13 12/19 Final Exam Chaps. 26 36 4

Session 1 Overview of the Medieval Church Period The Christian Church in the Early Middle Ages (The Church s Second 500 Years) 5

Introductory Terms 2010, Ed Sherwood, Berachah Bible Institute Medieval ( or Mediaeval) refers to the Middle Ages. Period from fall of Roman Empire to the Renaissance. Circa 500 to 1500 AD. Sometimes inappropriately referred to as the Dark Ages. Usually refers primarily to the Western Europe (but our study will include the Western and Eastern Churches (and the churches in Persia, India, and China). Fall of Roman Empire 5 th Century 476 AD End of the Classical Age The Middle Ages Renaissance 14 th 17 th Century Beginning of the Modern Age 6

False View of the Christian Dark Ages Dawkins, author of The God Delusion This chart shows a common portrayal of The Dark Ages by atheists like Richard Dawkins.. Their purpose is to blame the turmoil and decline of the Middle Ages on Christianity which was the dominate religion in the West. Actually, the Christian faith was the glue or unifying factor that held people, societies, and kingdoms together following the fall of the Roman Empire. 7

Overview of Early Middle Ages First 500 years 476 AD Fall of Western Roman Empire Invasion of Huns under Attila Feudalism Christianity the Unifying Factor Two Centers Rome and Constantinople Missionary Outreach 630 732 AD Rise of Islam 800 814 AD Charlemagne 2010, Ed Sherwood, Berachah Bible Institute Mohammed 570 632 AD Charlemagne Emperor 800 814 AD "the last scholar of the ancient world. Attila King and General Hunnic Empire 433 453AD 8

The Roman Empire 450 AD http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/middle_ages Map of territorial boundaries ca. 450 AD 9

After the Fall 530 AD 2010, Ed Sherwood, Berachah Bible Institute http://individual.utoronto.ca/hayes/earlychurch/17earlymedieval.htm 10

End of the Early Middle Ages 1050 AD http://brian.hoffert.faculty.noctrl.edu/rel100/20.protestantreformation.html 11

Christianity Unifying Factors in the West Benedictine Monasticism The Papacy and Bishops p. 238, TSOC p. 242, TSOC English Scandinavians Irish Germans Scots Missionary Efforts Russians Slavs Persians Chinese Indians Ethiopians Cathedrals & Universities 12

Two Centers Rome and Constantinople Rome Constantinople Western Church Center Led by Pope Pope authoritative Latin speaking Eastern Church Center Led by Patriarchs Councils authoritative Greek speaking The Western and Eastern Churches Split in 1054 AD 13

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Europe in 600 AD 2010, Ed Sherwood, Berachah Bible Institute 18

2010, Ed Sherwood, Berachah Bible Institute Map of Islam During 661 750 AD http://moinansari.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/islam_map ummayads.jpg 19

800 814 AD Charlemagne When Pope Leo III crowned on Christmas Day, 800AD, almost all of Western Christendom was once again under one Emperor s rule (except for the British Isles and part of Spain). TSOC, Chap 28, p. 266 269 20