This timeline highlights key events in 5th-century Christian history, including theological controversies, the role of councils, the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the spread of Christianity among the Franks, and the contributions of significant Christian figures.
c. 410 AD: Sack of Rome
410-431 AD: Council of Carthage
415 AD: Execution of Hypatia
c. 418-422 AD: Pelagian Controversy
431 AD: Council of Ephesus
451 AD: Council of Chalcedon
c. 476 AD: Fall of the Western Roman Empire
c. 480-543 AD: Life of Benedict of Nursia
c. 496 AD: Conversion of Clovis
c. 500-530 AD: Life of Dionysius the Areopagite
c. 507 AD: Clovis' Victory over the Visigoths
529 AD: Closure of the Academy in Athens
c. 534-537 AD: Life of Boethius
c. 540-604 AD: Life of Gregory the Great
c. 590-604 AD: Pope Gregory I's Mission to England
As the barbarians increasingly threatened the Empire, sacking the city of Rome, Augustine wrote City of God (413-426), showing that the true movement of history was the unseen conflict between sin and salvation, between the city of man and the kingdom of God.
• Nestorianism spreads in the eastern church, emphasizing a distinction between Christ's human and divine natures. Chalcedon's creed describes Jesus Christ as fully human and fully divine, with the two natures existing together without confusion.
• As the emperor's power declines, the Bishop of Rome increases. Pope Leo I (440-461) negotiates and saves Rome from Attila the Hun (452). He asserts authority over other bishops, claiming the bishop of Rome is the successor to Apostle Peter.
• Patrick (c. 390-460) sold as a slave at age 16. He later escapes and goes to Ireland, where he undertakes a monumental mission.
• 496--Frankish King Clovis converted to Christianity and was baptized. Conquers half of France and paves the way for Charlemagne's "Holy Roman Empire."
• The church calendar with the Christian year begins to be in place. Cult of martyrs and relics is widespread, and the glorification of the Virgin Mary grows. Incense was first introduced into a Christian church service in the West.
• With upheavals and disintegration of secular society, church hierarchy becomes more established and influential.
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