Church History: Apostolic Age
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Episode 205 - Anthony Basso joins host, Nathanael Rea, to explore the early history of the Church, focusing on the Apostolic Age and its significance in shaping Christian identity. The hosts discuss the challenges faced by early Christians, including persecution and the establishment of a distinct Christian identity separate from Judaism. They highlight the growth of the Church, the role of the apostles, and the eventual transition to the Patristic Age, emphasizing the importance of understanding this historical context for contemporary faith.
Takeaways
- Church history is messy, with growth and decline.
- The Apostolic Age marks the foundation of the Church.
- Christianity became distinct from Judaism during this era.
- Persecution was a significant challenge for early Christians.
- The Church grew rapidly, with 40% growth each decade.
- Christians were known for their radical generosity.
- The identity of Christians was forged in opposition to both Jews and Romans.
- The role of the apostles was crucial in establishing early communities.
- The transition to the Patristic Age was marked by the Council of Nicaea.
- Understanding early Church history helps contextualize modern faith.
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