Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: Christian History Timeline A Christian History Timeline July 1, 2000
Augustine's Life
354 Born at Thagaste, North Africa 361 Experiences serious illness while in grammar school 370 Studies rhetoric in Carthage, takes a mistress c. 371 Father dies; son Adeodatus is born c. 372 Becomes a Manichee 376 Teaches rhetoric in Carthage 383 Sails to Rome despite Monica's objections, becomes disillusioned with Manicheism 384 Meets Symmachus, who appoints him official orator in Milan 386 Converts to Christianity 387 Baptized by Ambrose; Monica dies 388 Establishes monastic community in Thagaste 390 Adeodatus dies 391 Ordained a priest in Hippo 392 Requests biblical commentaries from Jerome, debates Fortunatus the Manichee c. 395 Succeeds Valerius as bishop of Hippo 397 Participates in Councils of Carthage, which defined the structure of the African church 400 Writes Confessions c. 411 Attends Collatio (debates ending in the condemnation of the Donatists) 412 Starts 13-year work on City of God 416 At a council in Milevis, joins in condemnation of Pelagius and Celestius 419 Begins writing against Julian of Eclanum 423 Considers resigning over scandal involving Antoninus, whom he had ordained 426 Begins Retractions 430 Dies, as Vandals besiege Hippo The Church and Its Struggles
354 John Chrysostom born 355 Donatus, schismatic bishop of Casa Nigrae, dies 356 Antony of Egypt dies 361 Valentian, an orthodox believer, becomes Western emperor, ending 30 years of rule by Arians (who believe Jesus is not divine) 373 Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, dies 374 Ambrose becomes bishop of Milan 381 Council of Constantinople affirms Nicene orthodoxy; Emperor Theodosius forbids paganism 384 Symmachus petitions for the pagan Altar of Victory; Ambrose responds and ultimately prevails 385 Jerome goes to Palestine 386 Basilicas in Milan besieged; purge of Manichees in Carthage 390 Ambrose requires Emperor Theodosius to repent for massacre at Thessalonica c. 390 Pelagius arrives in Rome and is disturbed by immorality 395 Augustine's friend Alypius elected bishop of Thagaste 397 Ambrose dies 401 Donatist bishop of Calama held responsible for attack on Catholic bishop Possidius 405 Edict of Unity issued against Donatists 407 John Chrysostom, twice deposed bishop of Constantinople, dies 410 Alaric (an Arian) and the Goths sack Rome 415 Synod at Diospolis judges Pelagius favorably 418 Zosimus, bishop of Rome, condemns Pelagius and Celestius; first schism between Rome and Constantinople occurs 419 Julian of Eclanum begins writing in defense of Pelagianism 420 Jerome dies 429 Vandals enter Africa 431 Council of Ephesus condemns Pelagianism Copyright © 2000 by the author or Christianity Today International/Christian History magazine. Click here for reprint information on Christian History.
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