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The Early Church

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The Early Church

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The Early Church• Main Idea:

• Early Christians set up a church organization and explained their beliefs.

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The Early Church• Lecture Focus:

• How can good organization make the difference between whether a plan or a project fails or succeeds.

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The Early Church• In its early years, Christianity was loosely organized.

• Leaders like Paul traveled from one Christianity community to another, trying to unify scattered groups.

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The Early Church• In their teaching, they emphasized that all the individual groups of

Christians were part of one body called the Church.

• Early Christians face a challenge however, how were they to unite?

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Organizing the Church• The early Christians turned a surprising model to organize the

Church…The Roman Empire itself.

• Like the Roman Empire, the Church came to be ruled by a hierarchy.

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Organizing the Church

• Hierarchy – an organization with different levels of authority.

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Organizing the Church• The Clergy were the leaders of the Church.

• They had different roles from the Laity, which were regular Church members.

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Organizing the Church• As the Churches organization grew, women were not

permitted to serve in the clergy.

• However, as members of the Laity, women continued to care for the sick and needy.

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Organizing the Church

• By around 300 C.E., local churches were led by clergy members called Priest.

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Organizing the Church• Several churches working together formed a Diocese, led by a

Bishop.

• Bishop’s in charge of a city diocese was sometimes also put in charge of an entire region…this made him an Archbishop.

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Organizing the Church• The five leading archbishops became known as Patriarchs.

• They led churches in large cities and were in charge of large areas of territory.

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Organizing the Church• The bishops explained Christian beliefs, took care of church business and

from time to time met to discus questions about the Christian faith.

• Decisions they reached at these meetings came to be accepted as a doctrine, or official church teaching.

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Organizing the Church• Questions:

• What is a hierarchy in both the Roman Empire and the Church?

• What were the Clergy?

• Explain the difference between a Priest and a Bishop?

• What does the term doctrine mean?

• What is the term for the five leading archbishops?

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Organizing the Church• Questions:

• What is a hierarchy in both the Roman Empire and the Church?

• An organization with different levels of authority

• What were the Clergy?

• Leaders of the church

• Please explain the difference between a Priest and a Bishop?

• A priest were in charge of a church and a Bishop was in charge of several churches called a diocese

• What does the term doctrine mean?

• Official church teaching

• What is the term for the five leading archbishops?

• Patriarchs

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What is the New Testament?• Along with explaining Christian ideas, church leaders preserved a written

record of the life of Jesus and put together a group of writings to help guide Christians.

• Jesus himself left no writings to his followers.

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What is the New Testament?• His followers, however passed on what they knew about him.

• By 300 C.E. four accounts of Jesus’ life, teachings and resurrection had become well known…these accounts were written by Jesus’s early

followers named Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.

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What is the New Testament?• Each work was called a Gospel, which means “Good News”.

• Christians later combined the four gospels with writings of Paul and other early Christians…together these works form the New

Testament of the Christian Bible.

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What is the New Testament?• Other writings also influenced early Christians.

• Christen thinkers known as the Church Fathers wrote books to explain church teachings.

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What is the New Testament?• One leading Church Father was a Bishop in North Africa named Augustine.

• In his writings, Augustine defended Christians against its opponents.

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What is the New Testament?• Augustine wrote he book “City of God”, one of the first

history books written from a Christian viewpoint.

• He also wrote a work called “Confessions”, a book about the account of his personal journey to the Christian faith.

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What is the New Testament?• Questions:

• What is a gospel?

• What were the names of the four men who wrote the Four Gospels?

• Together what did these Gospels form?

• What two books did Augustine write?

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What is the New Testament?• Questions:

• What is a gospel?

• Accounts of Jesus life that were written down

• What were the names of the four men who wrote the Four Gospels?

• Matthew, Mark, John and Luke

• Together what did these Gospels form?

• The New Testament of the Christian Bible

• What two books did Augustine write?

• “City of God” and “Confessions”

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Who is the Pope? • As the Church grew, the Bishop of Rome, who was the most important Patriarch of the west, began to claim power over the

other bishops.

• He believed that he had the authority of Peter, Jesus’ leading disciple…and his diocese was in Rome, the Capital of the

Empire.

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Who is the Pope? • By 600 C.E., the Bishop of Rome had gained a special title…Pope.

• The title comes from the Latin word meaning “Father”.

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Who is the Pope? • Latin speaking Christians accepted the Pope as head of the

Church.

• Their Churches became known as the Roman Catholic Church.

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Who is the Pope? • Greek speaking Christians would not accept the Pope’s authority over them.

• This lead to a major religious difference between the Greeks and the Roman Catholics.

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Who is the Pope? • Questions:

• What was the special title the Bishop of Rome got?

• What does the term Pope mean?

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Who is the Pope? • Questions:

• What was the special title the Bishop of Rome got?

• “Pope”

• What does the term Pope mean?

• “Father”

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The Early Church• Conclude:

• In a two paragraph essay please answer the following question…

• Do you think the Christian Religion would have spread so quickly if it had developed in a time other

then that of the Roman Empire??

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The Early Church

• Writing Questions:

• Pretend that you are a reporter for the School Newspaper…

• What five questions might you ask Emperor Constantine about Christianity and his story of the

Burning Cross?