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Saint Stephen, The First Christian Martyr →

Church History

Posted on January 13, 2006 by History of the Christian Church

Church History

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  • Church History

    • Chapter 1: Introduction and General View
    • Later Literature
    • Third Period: From Constantine the Great to Gregory the Great (A.D. 311–590)
    • Chapter 204: Eusebius, Lactantius, Hosius
    • Chapter 203: Victorinus of Petau
    • Chapter 202: Arnobius
    • Chapter 201: Commodian
    • Chapter 200: Novatian
    • Chapter 199: Cyprian
    • Chapter 198: Minucius Felix
  • Historical Periods

    • 1. Apostolic Era (30-100 AD)
    • 2. Ante-Nicene (101-325 AD)
    • 3. Nicene & Post Nicene (325-600 AD)
  • RSS Greek Grammar

    • Vindicated at the Table: How Speech Condemns and Grammar Acquits
    • Carried, Not Carrying: The Grammar That Topples Boasting
    • Spliced into Abundance: The Grammar of Displacement and Participation in ἐνεκεντρίσθης
    • When the Heart Expands Toward Ruin: The Grammar of Self-Watchfulness
    • Living, Begetting, Dying: The Grammar of Time and Continuity
    • When Nature Becomes a Teacher: The Logic of διδάσκει and the Shame of ἀτιμία
    • When the Prophets Reach Their Horizon: A Declension Journey Through Matthew 11:13
    • When Eggs Become Scorpions: Conditional Speech and the Living Texture of Koine
    • When Greatness Turns Inside Out: The Grammar of Reversal in μείζων and μικρότερος
    • When Repetition Becomes Revelation: The Gravity of ἐπὶ τρίς and the Ascent of ἅπαντα
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