Imperial vs Non-Imperial Christians
Christians inside of the Roman empire (western and eastern) developed different styles than their counterparts outside the Roman Empire in Ethiopia, Yemen, Qatar, Persia, China, and India. The 1st link is an example of how to perform etiquette when visiting a different tradition to help guide conversation between Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox or Assyrian Orthodox. Could be useful perhaps with Catholics but more guidance is needed https://youtu.be/gHHshDIJB_U?si=kyXc3VenxgdOEPU_
Name of Era | Text Chapter | Ranged Years |
|---|---|---|
Imperial vs Non-Imperial Christians | Royal families, political dynasties, and other groups representing a school of thought | 381-431 AD |
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Name of Era
Royal families, political dynasties, and other groups representing a school of thought
Ranged Years
381-431 AD
Text Chapter
Royal families, political dynasties, and other groups representing a school of thought
Description
Romans, Bedouins, Persians, and Others
Here are additional resources for those who want to continue learning and exploring:
Short recap on Armenian and Ethiopian kingdoms https://youtube.com/shorts/OCZ05OgZ_T0?feature=share