This timeline highlights key events in 7th-century Christian history, including the impact of Islam on Christian communities, significant Christian figures, theological councils, and the spread of Christianity in various regions.
c. 625-679 AD: Life of Bede
c. 630-637 AD: Muslim Conquest of the Levant
638 AD: Jerusalem Under Muslim Rule
c. 650-750 AD: Expansion of Christianity in Ethiopia
654 AD: Synod of Whitby
c. 660-735 AD: Life of Bede the Venerable
c. 660-750 AD: Life of John of Damascus
c. 670-735 AD: Life of Willibrord
680-681 AD: Third Council of Constantinople
c. 682-749 AD: Life of Boniface
c. 690-754 AD: Life of Alcuin of York
c. 693-707 AD: Northumbrian Crosses
c. 698-721 AD: Codex Amiatinus
• 600-636--Isidore, Bishop of Seville. His writings provide invaluable and encyclopedic knowledge of the Middle Ages. He is known for his important efforts to resist barbarism and heresy in Spain, founded schools and convents and evangelized Jews.
• 609--Pagan pantheon in Rome consecrated as the church of St. Maria Rotunda. As part of the dedication, Pope Boniface (609-610) confirmed All Saints' Day.
• Organs begin to be used in churches. Church bells are used to call people to worship and to give the hours to the monks in the monasteries.
• Learning flourishes in Anglo-Saxon monasteries
• 648--Emperor Constans II issues "The Typos" limiting Christian teachings to that defined in first five ecumenical councils. Pope Martin I (d. 655) refuses to sign Typos. Martin is seized and banished to Crimea and dies. He is last pope to be venerated as a martyr.
• 664--After conflict between the original Celtic church and the Roman missionaries, England adopts the Roman Catholic faith at the Synod of Whitby.
• Mohammed (c. 570-629) begins the religion of Islam, which begins to supplant Christianity across the Middle East and North Africa.
• 638--Islamic capture of Jerusalem
• 690--Two Anglo-Saxon bishops, Kilian and Willibrord, carry on extensive evangelistic mission on the continent among the Franks.
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