The Apostolic Succession in the Sacred Ministry the Doctrine of the Church of England
Author : APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION.
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Page : 10 pages
File Size : 43,82 MB
Release : 1843
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Author : APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION.
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Page : 10 pages
File Size : 43,82 MB
Release : 1843
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Author : Pope Clement I
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Page : 114 pages
File Size : 39,24 MB
Release : 1768
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Author : William Whitaker
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Page : 746 pages
File Size : 21,81 MB
Release : 1849
Category : Bible
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Author : Gregg R. Allison
Publisher : Kregel Publications
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 12,45 MB
Release : 2021-09-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0825486920
Straightforward answers about Roman Catholicism for a Protestant audience The Roman Catholic faith is one of the world's most widespread religious traditions, yet the unique aspects of Roman Catholicism elicit perennial questions from adherents and outsiders alike. Such questions tend to fall into three major categories: historical backgrounds, theological matters, and personal relationships. Using Catholic Church documents and the writings of Catholic scholars, Baptist systematic theologian Gregg R. Allison distills the teachings of Catholicism around forty common questions about Catholic foundations, beliefs, and practices. The accessible question-and-answer format guides readers to the areas of interest, including: Where do Roman Catholic and Protestant beliefs differ? What happens during a Roman Catholic Mass? How does Roman Catholicism understand the biblical teaching about Mary? Who are the saints and what is their role? How can my Roman Catholic loved ones and I talk about the gospel? 40 Questions About Roman Catholicism explores theology and practice, doctrine and liturgy, sacraments and Mariology, contributions and scandals, and many other things, clarifying both real and perceived differences and similarities with other Christian traditions.
Author : Pope Paul VI.
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Page : 30 pages
File Size : 28,46 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Religion
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This document's purpose is to spell out the Church's understanding of the nature of revelation--the process whereby God communicates with human beings. It touches upon questions about Scripture, tradition, and the teaching authority of the Church. The major concern of the document is to proclaim a Catholic understanding of the Bible as the "word of God." Key elements include: Trinitarian structure, roles of apostles and bishops, and biblical reading in a historical context.
Author : Francis Aloysius Sullivan
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 26,74 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Episcopacy
ISBN : 9780809105342
Examines the origins and development of the episcopacy in the early church with an eye toward its implications for current ecumenical issues relating to the episcopacy and apostolic succession.
Author : Catholic Church. Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Publisher : Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 36,52 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Pastoral theology
ISBN : 9780889975057
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Page : 36 pages
File Size : 27,67 MB
Release : 1868
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Author : Saint Irenaeus (Bishop of Lyon.)
Publisher : St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 31,62 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780881411744
St Irenaeus is the most important theologian of the second century, laying the foundation for all future Christian thinkers. Irenaeus tells us that he had known Polycarp, who had himself known the apostles and been appointed by them as the bishop of the church of Smyrna. This direct contact with the immediate successors of the apostles was of importance for Irenaeus in his later defense of Christian practice and teaching. In this work Against the Heresies, he was the first to utilize the full range of apostolic writings in his controversy with the Gnostics and others. Uniting, for the first time, the whole history of God's activity in one all-encompassing divine economy, Irenaeus demonstrates that there is but one God, who has made Himself known through His one Son, Jesus Christ, by the one Holy Spirit, to the one human race, bringing His creatures made from mud into the intimacy of communion with Himself.
Author : Candida Moss
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 37,31 MB
Release : 2013-03-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0062104543
An expert on early Christianity reveals how the early church invented stories of Christian martyrs—and how this persecution myth persists today. According to church tradition and popular belief, early Christians were systematically persecuted by a brutal Roman Empire intent on their destruction. As the story goes, vast numbers of believers were thrown to the lions, tortured, or burned alive because they refused to renounce Christ. But as Candida Moss reveals in The Myth of Persecution, the “Age of Martyrs” is a fiction. There was no sustained 300-year-long effort by the Romans to persecute Christians. Instead, these stories were pious exaggerations; highly stylized rewritings of Jewish, Greek, and Roman noble death traditions; and even forgeries designed to marginalize heretics, inspire the faithful, and fund churches. The traditional story of persecution is still invoked by church leaders, politicians, and media pundits who insist that Christians were—and always will be—persecuted by a hostile, secular world. While violence against Christians does occur in select parts of the world today, the rhetoric of persecution is both misleading and rooted in an inaccurate history of the early church. By shedding light on the historical record, Moss urges modern Christians to abandon the conspiratorial assumption that the world is out to get them.