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1 Age of Catholic Christianity III Heresy-Orthodoxy-The Canon

2 The Necessity of the Canon A.K.A. Heretics

3 Antinomianism an·ti·no·mi·an·ism ( n t -n m - -n z m)n. Theology. The doctrine or belief that the Gospel frees Christians from required obedience to any law, whether scriptural, civil, or moral, and that salvation is attained solely through faith and the gift of divine grace. The belief that moral laws are relative in meaning and application as opposed to fixed or universal.

4 Gnosticism Stemmed from the Greek word γνώσιςknowledgeStemmed from the Greek word γνώσις - knowledge Incredibly Syncretistic (mish-mash of religions)Incredibly Syncretistic (mish-mash of religions) Entailed a search for secret, hidden, knowledgeEntailed a search for secret, hidden, knowledge There were many different forms of Gnosticism, but most kept three main pointsThere were many different forms of Gnosticism, but most kept three main points 1.Dualism – The eternal battle of Light v. Dark, Good v. Evil. usu. They are equal and opposite 2.Demiurgic notion – The separation of the creator of the world (demiurgos) from the proper God 3.Docetism – the belief that the human element in the person of the redeemer was an illusion

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6 Marcion c.110-160 HereticHeretic Son of a bishopSon of a bishop Excommunicated for heresy, contempt of authority and maybe seducing a virginExcommunicated for heresy, contempt of authority and maybe seducing a virgin Studied under the Gnostic CerdoStudied under the Gnostic Cerdo Wrote AntithesisWrote Antithesis Met PolycarpMet Polycarp

7 Marcion’s Beliefs 1.OT God and Jews were Evil 2.NT God gracious and good 3.Wrote an 11 book Canon including a mangled Luke and 10 of Paul’s epistles

8 Mani 215-277 Persian philosopher who began preaching his own religion, originally well received he fell out of favor and fled to India and ChinaPersian philosopher who began preaching his own religion, originally well received he fell out of favor and fled to India and China Wrote several works in Persian, Syriac and a language of his own inventionWrote several works in Persian, Syriac and a language of his own invention Systematized Manichæism including Buddha, whom he discovered while in exileSystematized Manichæism including Buddha, whom he discovered while in exile Returned to Persia, but was convicted of corrupting the old religion and was martyred in 277A.D.Returned to Persia, but was convicted of corrupting the old religion and was martyred in 277A.D.

9 Beliefs of Manichæism Signaculum Oris – Purity in word and dietSignaculum Oris – Purity in word and diet Signaculum manuum – Renunciation of material pursuitsSignaculum manuum – Renunciation of material pursuits Signaculum sinus – celibacySignaculum sinus – celibacy 2 classes – “Perfect” and “Hearers”2 classes – “Perfect” and “Hearers” 12 Apostles->72 Bishops->72 Disciples12 Apostles->72 Bishops->72 Disciples

10 Montanus Mid-Late 2 nd Century Heterodox - Semi HereticHeterodox - Semi Heretic From Asia MinorFrom Asia Minor Began as a reaction to Gnostic excess, Montanus desired true Christian purity in lifeBegan as a reaction to Gnostic excess, Montanus desired true Christian purity in life Somnambulistic EcstasiesSomnambulistic Ecstasies Inspired organ of the Paraclete the helper and comforter in the time of distressInspired organ of the Paraclete the helper and comforter in the time of distress Had 2 main Prophetesses Priscilla & MaximillaHad 2 main Prophetesses Priscilla & Maximilla

11 Montanists, Phrygians, and Cataphrygians The Pneumatics “Spiritual Christians”The Pneumatics “Spiritual Christians” Combated GnosticismCombated Gnosticism AsceticismAsceticism No forgiveness for mortal sin post-baptismNo forgiveness for mortal sin post-baptism Miraculous Gifts - especially prophecyMiraculous Gifts - especially prophecy Universal PriesthoodUniversal Priesthood MillenarianismMillenarianism

12 Apologists Justin MartyrJustin Martyr TertullianTertullian

13 Flavius Justinus c.100-166 –Philosopher and Martyr Grew up as a heathen in SamariaGrew up as a heathen in Samaria Began searching for truth in philosophy, finding Platonism to be the bestBegan searching for truth in philosophy, finding Platonism to be the best Spoke with a Christian, who pointed him to the OT as seen through the NT as the best philosophySpoke with a Christian, who pointed him to the OT as seen through the NT as the best philosophy After conversion he became an itinerant evangelist, teacher, and philosopherAfter conversion he became an itinerant evangelist, teacher, and philosopher Wrote two Apologia, defending Christianity to the Emperor Antoninus PiusWrote two Apologia, defending Christianity to the Emperor Antoninus Pius Scourged and beheaded with 6 others ~166A.D.Scourged and beheaded with 6 others ~166A.D.

14 Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Tertullian c.155-230 Born in Carthage to a Captain of the Roman Legion stationed thereBorn in Carthage to a Captain of the Roman Legion stationed there Was well educated and traveled, but lived a life of debauchery until he was 30 or 40Was well educated and traveled, but lived a life of debauchery until he was 30 or 40 After conversion he dedicated his life to defending ChristianityAfter conversion he dedicated his life to defending Christianity Strove for Christian purity to the extremeStrove for Christian purity to the extreme Was married and celibateWas married and celibate Fiery and powerful Theologian/ApologistFiery and powerful Theologian/Apologist

15 Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Tertullian c.155-230 1 st to use term Trinity1 st to use term Trinity Wrote Apologeticus during the reign of the Emperor Septimius SeverusWrote Apologeticus during the reign of the Emperor Septimius Severus Attacked GnosticsAttacked Gnostics Became a Montanist because he was attracted by their purity and was distressed by the lack of purity in the catholic churchBecame a Montanist because he was attracted by their purity and was distressed by the lack of purity in the catholic church

16 Polemicists

17 Irenæus c.120-202 Name means peacefulName means peaceful Born in Smyrna, and was discipled by Polycarp during his youth/young manhoodBorn in Smyrna, and was discipled by Polycarp during his youth/young manhood Began his Christian journey as a missionary then later became the bishop of LyonsBegan his Christian journey as a missionary then later became the bishop of Lyons 1 st to quote the entire NT authoritatively1 st to quote the entire NT authoritatively “The enemy of error and schism” Like Polycarp he was gentle, pastoral, and humble“The enemy of error and schism” Like Polycarp he was gentle, pastoral, and humble Anti-Gnostic – He wrote a 5 volume Refutation of GnosticismAnti-Gnostic – He wrote a 5 volume Refutation of Gnosticism

18 Scientific Theologians

19 Origenes Adamantius Origen c.182-251 Studied under any and everyone even hereticsStudied under any and everyone even heretics 3 level method of scripture interpretation: literal, moral, and spiritual3 level method of scripture interpretation: literal, moral, and spiritual The 3 rd leader of the Alexandrian School from 202-232The 3 rd leader of the Alexandrian School from 202-232 Started his own school in CæsareaStarted his own school in Cæsarea Very, Very, VERY AsceticVery, Very, VERY Ascetic Tortured under Decius then died after releaseTortured under Decius then died after release

20 The Canon Main Entry: can·on Pronunciation: 'ka-n&n Function: noun Etymology: Greek kanOn rod, measuring line, rule 1 a : a regulation or doctrine decreed by a church council b : a provision of canon law 2 a : an accepted principle or rule b : a body of principles, rules, standards, or norms

21 Muratorian Canon Published in 1740 from a Latin text in the Bobbio monastery.Published in 1740 from a Latin text in the Bobbio monastery. Dated to the end of the second centuryDated to the end of the second century Includes a list of 21 of the 26 NT books (excepting Hebrews, James, I&II Peter, and III John)Includes a list of 21 of the 26 NT books (excepting Hebrews, James, I&II Peter, and III John) Only names one non-canonical book, the apocalypse of Peter, but acknowledges it as not universally acceptedOnly names one non-canonical book, the apocalypse of Peter, but acknowledges it as not universally accepted

22 Requirements for Canonization 1.Apostolic Authority 2.Antiquity 3.Orthodoxy 4.Catholicity 5.Traditional Use 6.Inspiration


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