Read Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years Online
Authors: Diarmaid MacCulloch
Tags: #Church history, #Christianity, #Religion, #Christianity - History - General, #General, #Religion - Church History, #History
Savonarola, Girolamo (1452-98)
Saxony; Anglo-Saxon and Celtic mission in
Electors: Friedrich 'the Wise' (1463; 1486-25); Friedrich August, King of Poland (1670; 1694-1733); Johann 'the Constant' (1468; 1525-32) Plate 55; Johann Georg I (1585; )
Scandinavia; early missions in; Lutheranism in; Reformation in; s
ee also
Baltic Sea; Denmark; Finland; Norway; Rus'; Sweden; Vikings
Schism and schismatics;
see also
Acacian Schism; Great Schism; papacy: Papal Schism
Schleiermacher, Friedrich Daniel Ernst (1768-1834)
Schmalkaldic League and Wars, Plate 55;
defined
scholasticism
schools; Protestant; Roman Catholic
science and Christianity
Scotch-Irish:
see
Presbyterianism: North America/USA
Scotland; Act of Union (1707); calendar;wars (17th century); first Christianity in; and Freemasonry; and 'Glorious Revolution'
Church (Kirk) of ; Disruption (1843); and Freemasonry; Reunion (1929); and witchcraft
Kings: William I (1142/3; 1165-1214);
see also
England: Kings
Queen: Mary I (1542-67; d. 1587)
Scottish Episcopal Church
Scotus: see Duns Scotus
screens in churches:
see
iconostasis; Rood and rood screens
sculpture;
see also
Iconoclastic Controversy; images; Ten Commandments
Second Coming:
see
Last Days
Second Great Awakening:
see
'Great Awakenings'
Second Reformation
defined
secular clergy;
defined
;
see also
parishes; monks
secularization
see:
see
dioceses
Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Seleucid monarchy
Kings: Antiochos III (241; 222-187 BCE); Antiochos
IV Epiphanes
(
c.
215; 175-64 BCE)
semi-Arians;
see also
Cappadocian Fathers
semi-Pelagians
seminaries:
see
clerical education
Separate Baptists
separatism;
see also
Baptists; Congregationalists; Independency
Septuagint
Serbia; Orthodox Church in
King: Stefan
Prvovencani
(1176; 1196-1228)
Prince: Stefan Nemanja (1109; 1166-96; d. 1199)
see also
Yugoslavia
serfs and serfdom
Sergei (Sergius) of Radonezh (
c.
1315-92)
Sergius and Bacchus (d.
c.
303)
sermons:
see
preaching
Sermons on the Mount and the Plain:
see
Jesus
sex and sexuality; and
Acts of Thomas
; and Clement of Alexandria; and Conservative Evangelicals; and gnostics; and Gregorian Reform; and Jerome; liberation movements; regulation; and Roman Catholicism;
see also
abortion; annulment; consumerism; divorce; fornication; HIV; homosexuality; sex and sexuality -
cont
. marriage; men; Reformation of Manners; women
shrines; destroyed; of Mary; satirized;
see also
Canterbury; Jerusalem; pilgrimage; relics; Rome
Sicily: and Byzantine Empire; and Muslims; and Normans
Sierra Leone
Simeon Stylites the Elder (
c.
390-459);, Plate 3
sin;
see also
original sin; pride
Sinai; Mount (Horeb); St Catherine's monastery
Sion:
see
Jerusalem; Zion
slavery; abolition of slave trade and slavery (British Empire); abolition (Portuguese Empire); abolition (USA); in ancient society; campaigns against; endorsement by Christians ; Enlightenment and; Evangelicals and; Moravians and; Muslims and; papacy and; Roman Inquisition condemns;
see also
African-American Christianity; serfs and serfdom
Slavs; Christianity among; languages; Slavic liturgy (Church Slavonic);
see also
Bulgaria; Great Moravia; Rus'; Russian Orthodoxy; Serbia
Smyrna, Plate
social reform; 'Social Gospel';
see also
environmental change; slavery: abolition; temperance and teetotalism
Socialism; Socialist International;
see also
Marx
Society of Jesus (Jesuits); in Africa; in Brazil; in central Europe; in China, Plate; early years; and education; in England; in Ethiopia; evangelistic style; in France; hostility to; and inquisitions; in India; in Italy; and Jansenism; in Japan; in New France; and other faiths; in Ottoman Empire; and papacy; in Poland-Lithuania; in Portugal; reconstituted (1814); 'Reductions'; and science; in Spain and Spanish Empire; and
Spirituali
; suppression; and Thomism; and Valdesianism;
see also
Ignatius Loyola
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Socinianism; in England; in Poland-Lithuania; in United Provinces
sodomy;
see also
homosexuality
soldier-saints:
see
George; Sergius and Bacchus
Solidarity Movement
solifidianism:
see
justification by faith
Solon
songs and motets
soteriology; and Augustine of Hippo; and Dyophysites; and Jansenists; and Luther; Nominalist; and Wesley; and Zwingli;
see also
Arminius; Calvin; God: divine grace; Heaven; Hell; justification; merit; predestination; Purgatory; universalism
soul; in Christianity; in Judaism; and Plato
South Africa
South America; Portuguese in
Southern Baptists:
see
Baptists
Soviet Union:
see
Russia
Spain, Map (589), Armada; art; cultural exclusivity;
Caudillo
regime; character; early Church in; and Dutch; Empire in America; Empire in Asia; and English; and Greeks; in Italy; Jews in; and Low Countries, Plate; medieval Church; Muslims in (
mudejars
); and Purgatory;
Patronato
;
Reconquista
; Republic; Roman Catholicism in; and witchcraft
Kings: Alfonso XIII (1886-1931; 1941); Fernando V, of Aragon, then of Spain (1452; 1479; 1512-16); Fernando VII (1784; 1808-33); Philip (Felipe) II, King of Portugal (1527, 1556-98); and England; and Ireland; and papacy; Philip (Felipe) III (1578; 1598-1621)
see also
Aragon; Castile; inquisitions; Visigoths
Spanish (later Austrian) Netherlands;
see also
Belgium; Low Countries
speaking in tongues;
see also
Pentecostalism
Spener, Philipp Jakob (1635-1705)
Spinoza, Baruch (Benedictus de Spinoza;)
Spirituali
;
see also
Valdes
Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Stadhouder
:
defined
stained glass, Plate
Stalin, Josef (Josef Djugashvili; )
statues:
see
images
stigmata, Plate
Stoic philosophy; and Christianity
Stoudite Rule
Strassburg (Strasbourg), Plate
Stuart (Stewart) dynasty of England, Ireland and Scotland;
see also
Jacobites
stylites;
see also
Simeon
subordinationism;
see also
Arianism; Origen
sun, worship of
Sunday; Sunday Schools;
see also
Sabbath
Sweden
Switzerland; early medieval Christianity; and Holy Roman Empire; radical Reformation in; Roman Catholicism in;
see also
Basel; Zurich
Symeon the New Theologian (949-1022)
synagogues
syncretism and synthesis in religion; African; African-American (
Candomble
, Rastafarianism,
Santeria
, Vodou), Plate; Hispano-American; Korean; modern West; Pacific
synergy
Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke);
defined
Syria; ancient Church in ; modern
Syriac Christianity, Chs.; asceticism; and Celtic Christianity; earliest church music; and Ethiopia; and Judaism; literature; originator of monasticism;
see also
Church of the East; Ghassanids; Syriac Orthodox Church
Syriac language
Syriac Orthodox Church (Miaphysite)
Ta Qin
monastery (Zhouzhi), Plates
Tabor, Mount, Plate
tabot
:
see
Ark of the Covenant
Taiping Rebellion
Tanakh, Ch. ; commentary on;
defined
; and Muhammad; and violence;
see also
Bible; Old Testament
Taoism
tariff books:
see
penitentials
Tartars:
see
Tatars
Tartu:
see
Dorpat
Tatars;
see also
Mongols
Tatian (
c.
150)
taxes; to Church; discriminatory;
see also
tithe
teetotalism:
see
temperance
television and televangelists
temperance and teetotalism;
see also
Prohibition
Templars (Knights Templar)
temples; Chinese; Greek; Japanese; Roman;
see also
Jerusalem
Ten Commandments; and images;
see also
iconoclasm
Teresa Sanchez Cepeda Davila y Ahumada (Teresa of Jesus or of Avila; 1515-82)
Tertullian (
c.
160-220)
Teutonic Knights
theocracy
defined
Theodora (
c.
500-548), Plate
Theodore of Mopsuestia (
c.
350-428)
Theodosius (Bishop of Alexandria 535-67)
theology; art as; invention of; Orthodox; Western tradition;
see also
inquisitions: Roman; Paris: Sorbonne
theosis
(deification)
Theotokos
Therapeutae
Thessalonica (Thessaloniki);
see also
Palamas
Third Blessing
Third Rome (Muscovite or Russian Church; Novgorod; T'rnovo)
Thirty Years War (1618-48), Map 20 (648),
Thomas, Apostle;
see also
apocryphal literature
Thomas a Kempis:
see
Kempis
Thomas Aquinas (Aquino;
c.
1225-74) ; and Jesus; just war theory; and Mary;
Pange Lingua
; and soteriology;
Summa Theologiae
;
see also
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament; Thomism
Thomas Becket:
see
Canterbury: Archbishops
Thomism; revival
three-self principle
Timur ('Tamerlane'; 1336-1405)
tithe;
defined
tobacco
tolerance and toleration; in Austria; in Byzantine Empire; in England; and Erasmus; in France; in Graubunden; in Great Britain; in Hungary/Transylvania; in Ireland; in Moravia; in Netherlands; in North America; in Poland-Lithuania; in Russia;
see also
Milan: Declaration of; Nantes: Edict of; pluralism of religion; Torda; Warsaw
tombs and graves ;
see also
catacombs; cremation; funerals; shrines
Tonga
tongues:
see
Pentecostalism; speaking in tongues
Torda (Turda, Thorenburg)
Tories;
see also
Jacobites
Tractarianism
trade unions
tradition of the Church
transubstantiation;
see also
Mass
Transylvania Princes: Gabor Bethlen (1580, 1613-29)
treasury of merit
Treatise of the three impostors
Trent; Council of; 1st session (1547-8);d session (1562-3)
Tridentine Catholicism;
defined
;
see also
catechisms; Catholic Reformation; Catholicism; Roman Catholicism; Rome; Trent
Trinity; in art; and Augustine; and Cappadocian Fathers; and Erasmus; first use of word; and Islam; 'Johannine Comma'; and Justin Martyr; Monophysite Controversy; and Origen; and Pentecostals; and Plotinus; and radical Reformation; symbolism for;
see also
adoptionism; God; Jesus Christ; Judaizing Heresy;
Logos
theology; modalism; Monarchianism; Socinianism; unitarianism
Trisagion
Triumph of Orthodoxy:
see
Iconoclastic Controversy
True Cross:
see
Cross
Tur 'Abdin
Turkey and Turks , Map 26 (926);
see also
Asia Minor; Ottoman Empire
Turks:
see
Ottoman Empire; Seljuk Turks; Turkey
twelfth-century Renaissance;
see also
Aristotle; scholasticism; universities
Twelve, the (disciples);
see also
James the Greater; John the Evangelist; Peter; Philip; Thomas
Tyndale, William (?1494-1536)
Ukraine;
see also
Andrusovo; Cossacks; Kmel'nyts'kyi
Ulster;
see also
Northern Ireland
ultramontanism;
defined
ummah
Uniate Churches;
see also
Greek Catholic Church; Maronite Church
union with the divine:
see theosis
Unitarianism; in USA;
see also
anti-Trinitarianism; Arian christology; Socinianism
Unitas Fratrum
:
see
Bohemian Brethren
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
see
Great Britain
United Provinces of the Netherlands (Northern Netherlands); in Africa; Arminianism in; decline; Dutch West India Company; in East Asia; and France; Roman Catholics in; in Sri Lanka; toleration and tolerance in; witchcraft in
Stadhouders
(House of Orange): Willem I of Nassau ('William the Silent'; 1533-84); Willem III:
see
England: monarchs: William
III see also
Afrikaners; Dutch Reformed Church; Low Countries; Netherlands