World Religions and the History of Christianity: Christianity Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy. The History of the Church Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy

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The History of the Church Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy I. Numerical AND theological growth/change. Our tendency is to see theology as static rather then dynamic. The Bible tells a single Story written over 1500 years with multiple agents [@40] under one author [i.e. the Holy Spirit]. Progressive Revelation Progressive revelation is the teaching that God has revealed himself and his will through the Scriptures with an increasing clarity as more and more of the Scriptures were written. In other words, the later the writing the more information is given. Therefore, God reveals knowledge in a progressive and increasing manner throughout the Bible from the earliest time to later time. https://carm.org/what-is-progressive-revelation-and-is-it-scriptural Historical Theology "Historical theology integrates the thoughts of other Christians throughout the centuries since the times of the Bible. Church history is of vital importance to historical theology since it provides theology the context in which it was produced and defined. Systematic Theology attempts to create a statement of faith explaining the leading doctrines of the Christian Bible. Historical Theology, then, embodies both of these concepts as a way of informing theologians as to what has been believed in the past, and as to what corrections, improvements, or adherence ought to be made in the present based on that information. An Introduction to Historical Theology, by C. Matthew McMahon in http://www.theopedia.com/historical-theology#note-0 II. ORTHODOXY RIGHT OPINION Orthodoxy (from Greek ὀρθοδοξία, orthodoxia "right opinion") is adherence to correct or accepted creeds, especially in religion. In the Christian sense the term means "conforming to the Christian faith as represented in the creeds of the early Church". The first seven Ecumenical Councils were held between the years 325 and 787 with the aim of formalizing accepted doctrines. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/orthodoxy III. ORTHOPRAXY CORRECT PRACTICE In the study of religion, orthopraxy is correct conduct, both ethical and liturgical, as opposed to faith or grace etc. This contrasts with orthodoxy, which emphasizes correct belief, and ritualism, the use of rituals. The word is a neoclassical compound ὀρθο ραξία (orthopraxia) meaning 'correct practice'. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/orthopraxy IV. APOLOGETICS Apologetics may be simply defined as the defense of the Christian faith. https://bible.org/seriespage/2-what-apologetics V. POLEMICS A strong written or spoken attack against someone else's opinions, beliefs, practices, etc. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/polemic 85

VI. OKAY The NT address Judaizers and Gnosticism. The NT Church attempted to address other attacks through Councils. 1 st Seven Ecumenical Councils VII. Now What? Invasion of Rome The City of God Against the Pagans) is a book written in Latin by Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century AD. The book was in response to allegations that Christianity brought about the decline of Rome. The rise of Islam The Great Schism The Crusades VIII. So What Happened? MYOPIC o Lost sight of the BIG PICTURE. o Couldn t see the forest because of the Trees o There was a failure to see the TIME. o Orthodoxy must lead to Orthopraxy in the context of Orthopathy. o Lost sight of the Mission of Church Planting locally, nationally, and globally. o Acts 1:8 is not an either/or program. It is both/and. SELFISHNESS The East saw the invasion of the Barbarian into the West as THERE PROBLEM. The West saw the invasion of the Muslim into the East as THERE PROBLEM. ONE BODY There is only one body that is present in multiple geographical locations. DARK AGES In general, the middle Ages are defined by a lack of central government, decline of trade, population shift to rural areas, decrease in learning, and a rise in the power of the Roman Catholic Church. At the same time that Western Europe was in the Middle Ages, the eastern half of the Romans Empire continued as the BYZANTINE EMPIRE, and the Islamic world was experiencing a Golden Age. Historians refer to the years between 476CE and the Renaissance (the rebirth of Western Europe) as the Middle Ages. IX. The Reformation Who was where AND What Happened? 86

Numerical AND theological growth/change. Our tendency is to see theology as static rather then dynamic. The Bible tells a single Story written over 1500 years with multiple agents [@40] under one author [i.e. the Holy Spirit]. Progressive Revelation Progressive revelation is the teaching that God has revealed himself and his will through the Scriptures with an increasing clarity as more and more of the Scriptures were written. In other words, the later the writing the more information is given. Therefore, Godreveals knowledge in a progressive and increasing manner throughout the Bible from the earliest time to later time. https://carm.org/what-is-progressive-revelation-and-is-it-scriptural Historical Theology "Historical theologyintegrates the thoughts of other Christians throughout the centuries since the times of the Bible. Church historyis of vital importance to historical theology since it provides theology the context in which it was produced and defined. Systematic Theologyattempts to create a statement of faith explaining the leading doctrines of the Christian Bible. Historical Theology, then, embodies both of these concepts as a way of informing theologians as to what has been believed in the past, and as to what corrections, improvements, or adherence ought to be made in the present based on that information. An Introduction to Historical Theology, by C. Matthew McMahon in http://www.theopedia.com/historical-theology#note-0 87

ORTHODOXY RIGHT OPINION Orthodoxy(from Greek ὀρθοδοξία, orthodoxia "right opinion") is adherence to correct or accepted creeds, especially in religion. In the Christian sense the term means "conforming to the Christian faith as represented in the creeds of the early Church". The first seven Ecumenical Councils were held between the years 325 and 787 with the aim of formalizing accepted doctrines. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/orthodoxy ORTHOPRAXY CORRECT PRACTICE In the study of religion, orthopraxyis correct conduct, both ethical and liturgical, as opposed to faith or grace etc.this contrasts with orthodoxy, which emphasizes correct belief, and ritualism, the use of rituals. The word is a neoclassical compound ὀρθοπραξία (orthopraxia) meaning 'correct practice'. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/orthopraxy 88

APOLOGETICS Apologetics may be simply defined as the defenseof the Christian faith. https://bible.org/seriespage/2-what-apologetics POLEMICS A strong written or spoken attackagainst someone else's opinions, beliefs, practices, etc. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/polemic Judaizers 1 st Gnostics Arians Date Heart of the ERROR Cent. 2 nd Cent. 4 th Cent. Soteriology Adding works to grace as grounds for Justification Christology Denying the reality of the incarnation Christology Denying the deity of Christ Chief Historical Proponent A group of former Pharisees in the Jerusalem Church Various early heretics Arius, several bishops Character Legalistic,blending OT Judaism with Christian ideas Mystical, blendingpaganism with Christian ideas Unitarian, Denyingthe full deity of Christ and the Trinity Pelagians 5 th Cent. Soteriology Denying the primacy and sufficiency of divine grace Pelagius, Coelestius Anthropocentric, denying human fallenness, elevating free will above divine sovereignty; making the sinner responsible for his/her own salvation Socinians 16 th Cent. Soteriological/ Christological Laeliusand Faustus Sozzini Rationalistic, absorbing the worst elements of all heresies 89

OKAY The NT address Judaizersand Gnosticism. The NT Church attempted to address other attacks through Councils. 1 st 7 Ecumenical Councils 1 st Nicaea 325 1 st Constantinople 381 Council Ephesus 431 Council Chalcedon 451 2 nd Constantinople 553 3 rd Constantinople 680-681 2 nd Nicaea 787 Council Issue Bad Guy Good Guy Outcome Nicea 325AD Eternal Deity of Christ Arius / Christ is a Created Being Athanasius Christ is God EternalDeity of Christ Affirmed Nicene Creed Constantinople 381AD Person of Christ Apollinarius Christis Divine Logos but not human spirit Gregory of Nestansius Complete Humanity of Christ Affirmed Nicene Creed Affirmed Ephesus 431AD Person of Christ Nestorius Againstthe Deity of Christ Cyril of Alexandria CompleteDeity of Christ Affirmed Nicene Creed Affirmed Chalcedon 451AD Person of Christ Eutyches Christis a tertium quid A 3 rd unique nature Flavian of Constantinople and Leo of Rome TwoNatures of Christ Affirmed (Human Nature and Divine Nature) 90

The City of God (Against the Pagans) is a book written in Latin by Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century AD. The book was in response to allegations that Christianity brought about the decline of Rome. 91

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MYOPIC Lost sight of the BIG PICTURE. Couldn t see the forest because of the Trees MYOPIC There was a failure to see the TIME. 1 ST THINGS 1 ST Orthodoxy must lead to Orthopraxy in the context of Orthopathy. 93

World Religions and the History of Christianity: Christianity Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy 1ST THINGS 1ST Lost sight of the Mission of Church Planting locally, nationally, and globally. Acts 1:8 is not an either/or program. It is both/and. SELFISHNESS SELFISHNESS The East saw the invasion of the Barbarian into the West as THEIR PROBLEM. The West saw the invasion of the Muslim into the East as THEIR PROBLEM. ONE BODY There is only one body present in multiple geographical locations. 94

DARK AGES DARK AGES In general, the Middle Ages are defined by a lack of central government, decline of trade, population shift to rural areas, decrease in learning, and a rise in the power of the Roman Catholic Church. DARK AGES At the same time that Western Europe was in the middle ages, the eastern half of the Romans Empire continued as the BYZANTINE EMPIRE, and the Islamic world was experiencing a Golden Age. DARK AGES Historians refer to the years between 476CE and the Renaissance (the rebirth of Western Europe) as the Middle Ages. 95

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