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History of the Church I: Week Four
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The Canon: How did we get the Bible? Why the Bible is important: read p. 57/show video Early Christians considered the Bible as one book (Jerome – 4 th century) In the ancient world testament meant a covenant or a special relationship between two parties The word canon meant measuring stick in Greek Split in two: the O.T. promised; N.T. fulfilled
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The Canon “The Scriptures were composed through the Spirit of God, and have both a meaning that is obvious, and another which is hidden from most readers…The whole law is spiritual, but the inspired meaning is not recognized by all- only by those who are gifted with the grace of the Holy Spirit in the world of wisdom and knowledge.” - Origen
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Apocrypha Luke 24:44 – Jesus referred to the 39 books in Palestine which were the O.T. – these are the same 39 books in the modern Protestant Bible Elsewhere, the Greek Septuagint added the books of the Apocrypha which others outside of Palestine accepted as canon There is evidence to suggest Jesus nor the apostles never quoted the Apocrypha Augustine/Reformation
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How did we get the New Testament? 1. Self-evidencing quality – Justin Martyr, Tatian, Augustine 2. Used in Christian worship (Col. 4:16) 3. It had to have a tie to an apostle (either written by or had close contact with)
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Canon Trials First threat to the Canon: Marcion 1.A.D. 140 2.Wealthy ship owner 3.Thought O.T. was evil – Only accepted parts of Luke and Paul’s letters as canonical 4.He was ex- communicated in A.D. 144 but his churches flourished 5.Church now had to face heresy about what was the real Bible
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Marcion Solution Church decided to restore the Gospels and link them to the book of Acts to form the N.T. O.T. was needed to understand N.T. so it was restored as well Two important points: 1) The faith of the Christian had to reconcile wrath/love 2) Christianity is a historical faith
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Montanus Late in the 2 nd century, the church started to become ecclesiastical or an accepted institution in the Roman world With this change came new problems. In particular, the church became more secularized Some believed the church was becoming too much a part of the world
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Montanus Sometime between A.D. 156 and 172, a man and his two prophetesses appeared in Asia Minor They claimed to be filled with H.S. and said the end times were upon us They spoke in a state of ecstasy in which in their bodies appeared to be in-dwelt They also claimed that anyone who spoke against them blasphemed the H.S.
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Montanus Solution Montanus believed the age of Christ and a new age of the Spirit was upon us How could the church keep the message of Christ and the apostles witness central to the teachings of the Church? The answer is to make all later Christian teachings center in Christ – to do this the Church set apart all apostolic teachings as authoritative
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