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§ 3. |
Limitations of the Roman mind |
539 |
§ 4. |
The stir of the great plains |
541 |
§ 5. |
The Western (true Roman) Empire crumples up |
552 |
§ 6. |
The Eastern (revived Hellenic) Empire |
560 |
BOOK VI CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM |
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Chapter XXX. The Beginnings, the Rise, and the Divisions of Christianity |
§ 1. |
Judea at the Christian era |
569 |
§ 2. |
The teachings of Jesus of Nazareth |
573 |
§ 3. |
The universal religions |
582 |
§ 4. |
The crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth |
584 |
§ 5. |
Doctrines added to the teachings of Jesus |
586 |
§ 6. |
The struggles and persecutions of Christianity |
594 |
§ 7. |
Constantine the Great |
598 |
§ 8. |
The establishment of official Christianity |
601 |
§ 9. |
The map of Europe, A.D. 500 |
605 |
§ 10. |
The salvation of learning by Christianity |
609 |
Chapter XXXI. Seven Centuries in Asia (CIRCA 50 B.C. TO A.D. 650) |
§ 1. |
Justinian the Great |
614 |
§ 2. |
The Sassanid Empire in Persia |
616 |
§ 3. |
The decay of Syria under the Sassanids |
619 |
§ 4. |
The first message from Islam |
623 |
§ 5. |
Zoroaster and Mani |
624 |
§ 6. |
Hunnish peoples in Central Asia and India |
627 |
§ 7. |
The great age of China |
630 |
§ 8. |
Intellectual fetters of China |
635 |
§ 9. |
The travels of Yuan Chwang |
642 |