Kerby Anderson, host of radio program "Point of View," author, lecturer, and visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, offered an in depth overview of the history of the Christian church at Bayside Community Church on Sunday, March 21, 2010. It's amazing he could cover two thousand years in twenty-five minutes! I'll try to make some sense out of my notes, some of which resemble shorthand...and I never took shorthand.

Islam started in the 7th century. Saladin and Richard the Lion Hearted clashed during the Crusades, which began in 1095.
Communion.
From 1453-1600, the Americas were discovered, and Martin Luther posted his 95 Thesis of Sola Scriptura in 1517. As the Europeans immigrated to the colonies, they brought their own denominations:- John Calvin came from Switzerland.
- John Knox came from Scotland.
- The Mennonites came from the Netherlands.
- Anglican-Episcopal came from England.
- Moravians came to the U.S. Colonies and brought the Methodist denomination.
- The Puritans settled in Massachusetts.
- The Baptists settled in Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
- The Anglicans settled in Virginia, New York, and Maryland.
- The Quakers and Mennonites settled in Pennsylvania.
- The Catholics were dominant until the French left.
- The Methodists later spread west to Kentucky and Ohio.
The 19th century brought more revolutions in America, France, and latin America. The protestant theologians turned away from Biblical faith. Then came the 2nd great awakening, when colleges were established by churches. The colleges strayed from the faith, as is evident in the present anti-God, liberal teaching at most universities.
In the 20th Century to 1914, the Eastern church is shaken by revolution. Protestant optimism is shaken by wars. Catholics struggle against modernity and worship of Mary. - Western civilization = Rome + Christianity
- Western civilization - Christianity = Rome
similarities of the ancient Romans and our culture:- Tolerance was the supreme virtue (Ditto for present day)
- Oversexed society - anti-natal sexuality. Decadent sexual activity without procreating. (Ditto for present day)
- Rampant homosexuality (Ditto for present day)
- Abortion on demand. (Ditto for present day)
- Infanticide - eliminating defective children) (Ditto for present day)
- Declining birthrate, rising immigrant population. (Ditto for present day)




