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O que (quem) é Early Church - definição

CHRISTIAN MUSIC WRITTEN FOR PERFORMANCE IN CHURCH
Church Music; Church-music; Early Christian music; Music in Christianity; Church (genre); History of church music
  • Church singing, [[Tacuinum Sanitatis]] Casanatensis (14th century)
  • An early printing of [[Martin Luther]]'s hymn "[[Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott]]"
  • Henry]], patron saint of Finland
  • Carol singers

First Christian Church         
  • Roman Antioch]].
  • A scene showing [[Christ Pantocrator]] from a [[Roman mosaic]] in the church of [[Santa Pudenziana]] in Rome, c. 410 AD
  • Map of Paul's 3rd missionary journey
  • St Thomas]], who continued on to southern India, and possibly as far as Malaysia or China.
  • Church of the Apostles]] is located under the current structure.
  • Early Christian quarter in [[ancient Carthage]].
  • [[St Paul's Island]]s near [[St. Paul's Bay]], traditionally identified as the place where St Paul was shipwrecked
PERIOD OF CHURCH HISTORY BEGINNING WITH THE MINISTRY OF JESUS (C. 27-30) AND ENDING WITH THE FIRST COUNCIL OF NICAEA (325)
History of early Christianity; Early Church; Early Christian Church; Early Christian; Early Christians; Early church; Early Christianities; Early centers of Christianity; Early Christian church; History of Early Christianity; Early history of Christianity; Early Christian churches; The early church; Christian origins; Early Christian circles; Early centres of Christianity; Early christian church; First Christian church; Early christianity; Early center of Christianity; Pillars of the Church; Early centre of Christianity; Early Chirstanity
First Christian Church can refer to any number of local congregations. The name is most frequently associated with congregations of either the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) or the Independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ.
Early centers of Christianity         
  • Roman Antioch]].
  • A scene showing [[Christ Pantocrator]] from a [[Roman mosaic]] in the church of [[Santa Pudenziana]] in Rome, c. 410 AD
  • Map of Paul's 3rd missionary journey
  • St Thomas]], who continued on to southern India, and possibly as far as Malaysia or China.
  • Church of the Apostles]] is located under the current structure.
  • Early Christian quarter in [[ancient Carthage]].
  • [[St Paul's Island]]s near [[St. Paul's Bay]], traditionally identified as the place where St Paul was shipwrecked
PERIOD OF CHURCH HISTORY BEGINNING WITH THE MINISTRY OF JESUS (C. 27-30) AND ENDING WITH THE FIRST COUNCIL OF NICAEA (325)
History of early Christianity; Early Church; Early Christian Church; Early Christian; Early Christians; Early church; Early Christianities; Early centers of Christianity; Early Christian church; History of Early Christianity; Early history of Christianity; Early Christian churches; The early church; Christian origins; Early Christian circles; Early centres of Christianity; Early christian church; First Christian church; Early christianity; Early center of Christianity; Pillars of the Church; Early centre of Christianity; Early Chirstanity
Early Christianity (up to the First Council of Nicaea in 325) spread from the Levant, across the Roman Empire, and beyond. Originally, this progression was closely connected to already established Jewish centers in the Holy Land and the Jewish diaspora.
Church Fathers         
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  • St. Athanasius, depicted with a gospel book, an iconographic symbol used mostly for priests and bishops as preachers of the gospel.
GROUP OF ANCIENT AND INFLUENTIAL CHRISTIAN THEOLOGIANS AND WRITERS
Church Father; Father of the Church; Fathers of the Church; Church fathers; Early Church Fathers; Greek Fathers; Latin Fathers; Christian Church Fathers; Ante Nicene Fathers; Early Church Father; Holy Fathers; Nicene Fathers; Patristic writings; Church father; Christian Fathers; Four great Church Fathers; Eight Doctors of the Church; The Ante-Nicene Fathers; Church athers; Church patriarchs; Ante-Nicene Fathers; Latin Church Fathers; Latin Church fathers; Christian fathers; Latin Church Father; Early church fathers
The Church Fathers, Early Church Fathers, Christian Fathers, or Fathers of the Church were ancient and influential Christian theologians and writers who established the intellectual and doctrinal foundations of Christianity. The historical period in which they worked became known as the Patristic Era and spans approximately from the late 1st to mid-8th centuries,Byzantine Iconoclasm began in AD 726, John of Damascus died in AD 749; the last of the seven ecumenical councils took place in AD 787.

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Church music

Church music is Christian music written for performance in church, or any musical setting of ecclesiastical liturgy, or music set to words expressing propositions of a sacred nature, such as a hymn.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Early Church
1. "Joining the Catholic Church was joining the early church.
2. Some attribute its authorship to James, the brother of Jesus, a prominent leader of the early church in Jerusalem.
3. The early church, in its wrenching decision to include gentiles as equals, explicitly rejected a community defined by ethnicity.
4. The early Church was Jewish." He believes Israeli leaders are trying to use interest from both sides to build bridges.
5. In the early Church, a number of children were martyred for their faith and later declared to be saints.