Friday, August 30, 2019
Persecution of the Early Church, Pax Romana, and Heresies in Monophysitism Summaries of Three Scholarly Journalââ¬â¢s
Persecution of the Early Church explain some of the how, when and whyââ¬â¢s of the early church prosecutions. ââ¬Å"Reasons of the persecutionâ⬠, ââ¬Å"History of the persecutionsâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Two Christian Responses: The Glory of Martyrdom and Apologeticsâ⬠are segments within this scholarly journal. Therefore, each segment relates to persecution with in the early church, gives a list on the persecutions and touches on ten of Christianity persecutors. This article also gives an account on martyrs who died for the sake of the faith and the birthing of apologetics primary goal, defending the faith of Christianity. Pax Romana and the Rise of the Christian church,â⬠reflects on the Gospel being spread at a time of ââ¬Å"Roman Peaceâ⬠with Christianity. This article depicts what are Pax Romana or Roman Peace and apologetics at a time when Rome allows Christians to spread the ââ¬Å"Good Newsâ⬠. However, it clearly talks about Christian stay with their boundaries when spreading the gospel, there was evidence of Christian being persecuted. ââ¬Å"The culture and Climate in Which the Gospel spread,â⬠helps one to understand how the gospel starts to spread through evangelism starting with the Apostles and Jews being exiled out of Rome. ââ¬Å"Catholic Answersâ⬠breakdowns the definition of Heresies in Monophysitism . Therefore, it supplies its reader with a clear understand of the topic at hand. Monophysitism originated as a reaction to Nestorianism. The Monophysites (led by a man named Eutyches) were horrified by Nestoriusââ¬â¢s implication that Christ was two people with two different natures (human and divine). They went to the other extreme, claiming that Christ was one person with only one nature (a fusion of human and divine elements). They are thus known as Monophysites because of their claim that Christ had only one nature (Greek: mono = one; physis = nature) Catholic Answers Brom (2004). Bibliography Anonymous, ââ¬Å"Persecution in the Early Churchâ⬠Religion Facts (May 2013). http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/history/persecution.htm Bruce, Frederick F. ââ¬Å"The Early Church in the Roman Empire.â⬠The Bible Student 56 (March-April 1933): 30-32. ââ¬Å"Pax Romanaâ⬠Applied Apologetics http://reformed-apologetics.webs.com/ Brom Robert H., Bishop of San Diego, ââ¬Å"The Great Heresiesâ⬠Catholic Answers to Explain and Defend the Faith (August 2004) http://www.catholic.com/tracts/the-great-heresies
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