A Radical Understanding of the Teachings of Jesus The Early Church to the Radical Reformation Primary source of information is the Book of Acts Strong sense of community Mutual spiritual and material support No formal organizational structure Intense persecution from the Roman Empire Yet, the Christian Church grew, and grew, and grew… est. 40% per decade in the first few centuries Roman Emperor – Constantine the Great Saw a vision of a cross – “in this sign, conquer” Ordered his men to adorn their shields with the symbol Edict of Milan 313 CE Legalized Christianity Council of Nicea 325 CE Emperor responsible to God to maintain orthodoxy Edict of Thessalonica 380 CE Officially adopted Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire Established bishops, diocese Bishop of Rome = Pope Emperor/King = head of church and state Taxes paid to the church Appointed bishops/clergy Western missionary expansion through the Middle Ages Crusades Missions to “retake” the Holy Land from the Muslim Ottoman Empire Inquisitions Intense and often lethal rooting out of heresy 1521-‐1610 CE in Northern Europe Protested the Catholic Church Catholic Church launched the Counter-‐Reformation Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican Churches 95 Theses Protested authority of the Pope Rejected indulgences Criticized simony Rejected transubstantiation in favour of consubstantiation Criticized veneration of icons as idolatry In response to the Protestant and Counter Reformation Germany, Switzerland, Austria Intense persecution from both Catholics and Protestants Called Anabaptists (literally “re-‐baptizers”) Swiss Brethren, Hutterite, Mennonite Churches Believer’s Baptism (“re-‐baptizers”) Faith is a matter of personal choice, not determined by birth (location, family) Rejected the institutional Church organization as unbiblical Focused on community living Separation of Church and State No holding office, swearing oaths to the state Nonviolence Missional Living Originally a Catholic Priest Converted after hearing of early Anabaptists executed for performing adult baptism Advocated: Excommunication (“The Ban”) Pacifism Separation from “the world” On looseleaf, write a response to the following questions and submit to the Inbox before class end. How did the Church change over the years from the Early Church in Acts to the Reformation? How did it stay the same? For each of the points from the previous question, do you think this change/continuity was a positive or negative thing? Why?
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