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period
Begins with the Apostle Paul’s mission journeys and is a continuation of the apostolic period up to the present day

main events
Paul preaches the gospel in five Greek towns - the first places in Europe to receive the gospel message
67-313: the period of persecution
313-395: the golden age of theology
395: Christianity becomes the official state religion Christological heresies and six Ecumenical Synods
710-845 Period of the Iconoclastic controversy and the Seventh Synod
1054 the Schism
16th century - Reformation in Europe

main figures
Constantine the Great
John “Golden Mouth” (Chrysostom)
Theodosios (Emperor)
Justinian (Emperor)
Leon Isavros (Emperor)
Irini Athinea (Empress)
Ioannis Damaskinos (Theologian)
Cyril (Patriarch)
Martin Luther (Reformer -Theologian)

tour
The tour may be organized and planned in advance as noted below; nonetheless, feasible alterations in schedule may be permitted. Twenty to thirty is a convenient size for a group, but larger or smaller groups may be formed, to suit specific needs.

First Day:
Philippi (Octagonal Church, Basilica)
Second Day:
Thessalonica (Byzantine Churches)
Third Day:
Katerini (Evangelical Churches) Meteora
Fourth Day:
Hosios Loukas Monastery
Fifth Day:
Athens (Daphni Monastery, First Evangelical Church)

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