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| apostolic fathers were... |
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| leaders claimed to be students of disciples |
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| eucharist: if you take it? what is it? also called? |
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| rea faithful ones to God; eating of bread and wine; communion |
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| follwer of God; dies for faith: ultimate witness |
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| Don’t seek out Christians but punish if proven guilty |
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| Edict of Milan: Date? What is it? |
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| 313, Persecutions end with Constantine |
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| well known old man; fire doens't kill him |
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| Perpetua: lives in? Pitcher? |
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| martyer; christian is a christian |
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| Didache (teaching of the twelve apostles) |
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| way of life and death; baptism; fasting; lords prayer; false profit |
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| belief of secret knowledge; salvation through knowledge |
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| belief that Jesus was a illusion; not physical; only seemed there; He could not physically die so he was a pure spirit |
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| student of Polycarp; against gnostics; develped orthodoxy; incarnation |
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| Yahweh: God of OT is demiurge (weaker God); God of NT is loving father of Jesus; true God that appeared on scene in the ministry of Jesus |
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| Jesus's obedience reversed the Adam's sin |
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| montanism (Montanus,Prisca, Maximilla) |
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| montanus (claimed was embodied by the HS); prisca (second coming) |
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| defenders of christianity; apology is a defense |
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| attempted an evaluation of Greek philosphy in Christian thought |
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| Logos; What did Justin say about it? impersonal vs. personal |
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| reason; Greeks were on the right track toward Him; jesus is personal not impersonal |
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| Person’s who were all good and reasonable were implicitly Christian |
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| great heretic; dualism of god |
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| lists books; mentions private reading vs. scripture |
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| threefold method of bibilical interpretation |
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| body literal; soul moral; spiritspritual/allegorical |
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| use of bible to describe God in human characteristics |
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Books between OT and the NT Included in the Septuagint Included in the Catholic and E. Orthodox bible |
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| still used by catholics; jerome |
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| Jesus was “adopted” by God and he put the spirit of God into him. |
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