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History: 20 Centuries AD
Chapter 2
History – How important is it?
“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” George Santayana
“History is more or less bunk.” Henry Ford
“When Americans say something is history, they mean it is no longer relevant. When Europeans say the same thing, they usually mean the opposite.” Javier Solana
“A historian who would convey the truth must lie. Often he must enlarge the truth by diameters, otherwise his reader would not be able to see it.” Mark Twain
Chapter 2History: 20 Centuries AD
First Century1-100AD
Major Empires in the 1st Century
Dominant Religion
Hindu/Buddhist, etc
Other
Secular/MixedEthnic Religions
Shaka
Parthia
Zapotec
RomeKushana
Maya
Han China
Huns (XiongNu)
Teotihuaca
Moche
Satavahana
Scythians
Axum/Ethiopia
AD 100 China defeats Huns who begin migrating Westwards. Silk Trade Routes re-opened
between East and West.
Centuries of conflicts between Romans and Persians.
Religions
Christian
The Four Major Globalizations of History
Globalization Period of Importance
Cause of Ending
Silk Route between China and Rome
100 BC – 200 AD Decline of empires of both Rome and China
800 – 1300The Crusades; Break-up of Mongol Empires; Black Death
Islamic – forming a bridge between E & W
Massive migrations ?Islamism?Natural catastrophe?
1990 – ?Post-Cold War with the use of Internet and mobile phones
Euro-nationalisms1815 – 1884Post-Napoleonic peace; British control of oceans
How can this present globalization be best used for the spread of the Gospel?
The Itineraries of the ApostlesRoman Empire in 114 AD
Rome
Jerusalem
The Itineraries of the ApostlesRoman Empire in 114 AD
Rome
Jerusalem
Christian Expansion by 100 AD
The Itineraries of the ApostlesRoman Empire in 114 AD
Christian expansion by 100 AD
Rome
Jerusalem
Paul’s Ministry
Peter’s Ministry
Areas of Ministry of Paul and Peter
The Itineraries of the Apostles
Rome
Jerusalem
Paul’s Ministry
Peter’s Ministry
Thomas
LukeJohn Philip
Jude
Thaddeus
Bartholomew
MarkAndrew
Matthias
Matthew
Simon the Zealot
Roman Empire in 114 AD
Christian Expansion by 100 AD
Probable Ministry of the Apostles
The Itineraries of the Apostles
Rome
Jerusalem
Thomas
Joseph of Arimathea
Andrew
James
Roman Empire in 114 AD
Christian expansion by 100 AD
Possible Ministry of the Apostles
The Itineraries of the Apostles
Rome
Jerusalem
Paul’s Ministry
Peter’s Ministry
Thomas
LukeJohn Philip
Jude
Thaddeus
Bartholomew
MarkAndrew
Matthias
Matthew
Simon the Zealot
Roman Empire in 114 AD
Christian Expansion by 100 AD
Thomas
Joseph of Arimathea
Andrew
James
The Five Ministry Gifts of Ephesians 4:11-13Position
Striving for Power and Influence
Apostles
Prophets
Developing Ministry of Others
Time
Evangelists
Pastors
Teachers
ApostlesProphets
EvangelistsPastors
Teachers
Chapter 2History: 20 Centuries AD
The First Century1-100AD