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  1. Sep 30, 2019 · When people debate what the early Church taught, most assume the debate is between Protestants and Catholics over doctrines such as the authority of the Church or the nature of the sacraments. But a growing number of non-Christians claim the early Church did not teach fundamental doctrines such as the Trinity that unite Catholics, Protestants ...

  2. May 30, 2018 · One of the major differences between the church of today and the early church was that the early church was much more evangelistic (Rom 15:19, 1 Thess 1:7-8, Acts 13:1-26:32).

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  4. It's not really accurate to say that the Roman Catholic church is older than the Orthodox church. It's more accurate to say that Western (Latin) and Eastern (Greek) theologians and church leaders ...

  5. The growth of Christianity and its enhanced status in the Roman Empire after Constantine I led to the development of a distinct Christian historiography, influenced by both Christian theology and the Development of the Christian Biblical canon, encompassing new areas of study and views of history.

  6. Jul 13, 2015 · I think, ultimately, there are two elements at play here. First, for those that read the Church Fathers—those outside of the Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican faiths—it becomes a difficult balancing act. If we give the Church Fathers the full weight they deserve, as apostles of the apostles and the early founders of a Church which has ...

  7. During the late 1st century, Judaism was a legal religion with the protection of Roman law, worked out in compromise with the Roman state over two centuries (see Anti-Judaism in the Roman Empire for details). In contrast, Christianity was not legalized until the 313 Edict of Milan.