Restitutio
Skip to content
  • Podcast
  • Articles
  • Classes
  • My Story
  • Donations
  • Other Podcasts
  • Subscribe
  • All Posts

Tag: judicial reform

504 Early Church History 22: Byzantine Empire from Constantine to Justinian

Posted on July 14, 2023 by Sean Finnegan

This is part 22 of the Early Church History class. This episode aims to wrap up our early church history class. We’ll cover relics and pilgrimage, emperors Zeno and Justinian, as well as the theological battles that continued to rage in the 5th and 6th centuries. Unsurprisingly the christological controversy of the 5th century did Read more about 504 Early Church History 22: Byzantine Empire from Constantine to Justinian[…]

Posted in Christology, Classes, deity of Christ, Early Church History, HistoryTagged Alaric the Visigoth, Belisarius, Byzantium, cappa, chapel, chaplain, cloak, Constantine, Constantine I, Constantinople, Constantinople II, Constantinople III, Constitutio Summa, Cyril of Alexandria, Diocletian, Egeria, Empress Theodora, Hagia Sophia, Henotikon, hippodrome, History of the Wars 1.24.37, homoousios, iconoclasm, invasion of North Africa, judicial reform, Justinian, Justinian's Digest, King Alaric, Lars Brownworth, Lost to the West, Martin of Tours, Nicea II, Nika riots, Odoacer, pilgrimage, pope Leo, Procopius, reconquest of Italy, reconquest of North Africa, reconquest of Spain, relics, Sassanid Empire, Second Council of Constantinople, Second Council of Nicea, tetrarchy, The Three Chapters, Theodora, Theodoric, Theodosius I, Third Council of Constantinople, Vandals, Xeno, Zeno, Zeno's Henotikon4 Comments

About Restitutio

Restitutio provides resources to help you restore authentic Christianity and live it out today more>>



Subscribe to the Restitutio Podcast

Spotify
google play

iPhone/iPad Users
itunes icon

RSS Feed
rss

Facebook Group
rss

Follow on Twitter
rss



Get a Free E-Book

Learn about six of the major cultural currents tugging at all of us, including how to spot them, and how Christianity offers a more satisfying way of thinking and living. Subscribe to the Restitutio email list and we'll send you this e-book for free!

Recent Posts

  • 601. 1 Corinthians in Context 18: Concluding Thoughts
  • 600. 1 Corinthians in Context 17: Eschatology and the Afterlife
  • 599. 1 Corinthians in Context 16: Love and Edification in the Assembly
  • 598 1 Corinthians in Context 15: Speaking in Tongues
  • 597 1 Corinthians in Context 14: Inspiration and Divine Speech

Recent Comments

  • Ken Osborne on 598 1 Corinthians in Context 15: Speaking in Tongues
  • David Fenton on 592 1 Corinthians in Context 9: Food Sacrificed to Idols
  • Ken Osborne on 598 1 Corinthians in Context 15: Speaking in Tongues
  • David Aaron Beaty on Theology 3 – Conditional Immortality
  • Lois Eaton on 601. 1 Corinthians in Context 18: Concluding Thoughts
  • John Henrici on 478 Unitarian Anabaptist (Tom Huszti)
  • Peter Claussen on 600. 1 Corinthians in Context 17: Eschatology and the Afterlife
  • Susanne Lakin on 600. 1 Corinthians in Context 17: Eschatology and the Afterlife

Top 10 Posts

  1. The Rich Man and Lazarus
  2. Five Major Problems with the Trinity
  3. The Trinity before Nicea
  4. Are we born guilty of Adam’s sin? (Sin 1)
  5. Class Title350 Bible 21 – Firstborn Of or Firstborn Over? (Translating Colossians 1.15)
  6. Who Is the “Us” in Genesis 1.26 according to Michael Heiser?
  7. 117 Luther and Calvin (Five Hundred 2)
  8. Is Matthew 28.19 a Forgery?
  9. 554 Biblical Unitarian Christians in New Zealand (Zach Mayo)
  10. Interview 50 Michael Brown Post-Debate Review

Research Topics

Tags

apologetics Augustine bible biblical unitarian Christian History christology church history conditional immortality courage cross culture deity of Christ Eusebius evangelism gospel Gospels healing hell historical Jesus holy spirit How We Got the Bible humility Irenaeus Jesus Jesus Christ Jesus of Nazareth Justin Martyr kingdom of God Life of Christ love marriage miracles monotheism Origen persecution perseverance prayer resurrection salvation Sean Finnegan suffering testimony Tim Keller Trinity unitarian

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Pages

  • All Posts
  • Classes
  • Donation Confirmation
  • Donation Failed
  • Donation History
  • Donations
  • Donations
  • Interviews
  • My Articles
  • My Classes
  • My Story
  • Off Script
  • Podcast Archive
  • Podcast Information
  • Recent Comments
  • Recommended Podcasts
  • Sean Finnegan’s Bio
  • Sean’s Teachings
  • Subscribe via Email
  • Facebook link
  • Twitter link
Zerif Lite developed by ThemeIsle