 | Women in the Early Church Issue 17 | 1988
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Women and the Church Orders: Christian History Timeline January 1, 1988 Events
1–90 A.D. Pentecost (c. 30 A.D.) Spread of faith despite persecution by Nero and Domitian Phoebe 90–200 A.D. Consolidation of church; spotty, localized persecution Clement Justin Martyr 200–300 A.D. Sharp persecution, especially in North Africa under Septimius Severus Origen, Tertullian make Christianity intellectually respectable. Church becomes more respectable, builds buildings Blandina martyred Perpetua martyred Decius stuns church with persecution; Valerian continues it Church tries to rebuild Origen martyred 300–400 A.D. Diocletian launches Great Persecution (303–310) Edict of Toleration (311) Constantine converts, begins co-regency (313) Constantine makes Christianity the religion of the empire (324) Helena visits Holy Land John Chrysostom Paula Monica dies Jerome in Rome 400–500 A.D. Alaric the Goth sacks Rome (409–410) Pulcheria rules empire Augustine is bishop of Hippo Key Writings
Didache (100-200 A.D.) Recognized those with the Spirit, gave guidelines for their ministry. Problem: Credentials of traveling prophets Restrictions on women: None specified. Apostolic Tradition (c. 215) Conferred spiritual authority by ordaining bishops, elders, deacons. Problem: Setting apart church leaders and distinguishing their various roles. Restrictions on women: Widows designated as church workers but not ordained. Didascalia Apostolorum (mid-200s) Regulated Christian life and ministry. Problem: Public image of Christianity? Restrictions on women: Severe, at home and in church. Consistent with Greco-Roman image of the good noblewoman.
Statutes of the Apostles (early 300s)Defines the work of deacons, among other things. Problem: Women deacons taking on too much authority? Restrictions on women: Some women were ordained as deacons, but could not participate ...
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