Nicene and Post-Nicene Christianity: Fourth & Fifth Centuries
- Nicene & Post-Nicene Christianity (SHCC, vol. 3)
- “From Constantine to Gregory I (313-590)” (87ff in FHCC)
- “Third Division: A.D. 313–451” (RACC, 269-521) – 17. The Church in the Christian Empire and Beyond | 18. Monasticism | 19. the Clergy | 20. Nicene Council | 21. Arian Controversy – Post-Nicene | 22. Minor Controversies | 23. Discussions Regarding the Person of Christ | 24. Donatism | 25. Ecclesiastical Personages of Fourth Century | 26. Festivals, Church Services, and Sacraments | 27. Discipline | 28. Augustine | 29. Pelagian Controversy | 30. Semi-Pelagianism | 31. Ecclesiastical Personages (who survived A.D. 400) | 32. Processes of Change
- John Henry Newman – The Arians of the Fourth Century (1876)
- Church Fathers of the Fourth and Fifth Centuries [TOP]
Want to go deeper?
The following are useful resources to purchase when pursuing your study of church history:
- Robert C. Walton. Chronological & Background Charts of Church History. (2005).
- John D. Hannah. Charts of Reformation & Enlightenment Church History. (2002).
- John D. Hannah. Charts of Modern and Post-Modern Church History. (2004).
- Everett Ferguson. Church History, vol. 1: Christ to Pre-Reformation. (2004).
- For online reading: History of the Christian Church by Philip Schaff (1886, abbreviated below as SHCC) – Vol. 1 | Vol. 2 | Vol. 3 | Vol. 4 | Vol. 5 | Vol. 6 | Vol. 7 | Vol. 8