If you have your History at a Glance Chart handy, there was a mistake pointed out to me on it, I hadn't caught it another time, don't know why, obvious mistake. In the right hand column under contemporary events the second one down, "the martyrdom of the Apostles", should read "Ja ...
What I wanted to discuss today is kind of reviewing these first four centuries now in regard to how Sunday came to be established as the Christian day of worship, very interesting study which we will only of course scratch the surface of today. I want to mention a few works that will be good for you ...
We've been talking about Sunday and how it came to be the established day of worship in the church, it took a long time for it to develop and evolve and side-by-side with the Sabbath day the church even, the Catholic church, acknowledge the Biblical basis of worship on the Sabbath, but because, la ...
There are a couple of groups I want to mention to you, I've written a couple names on the board for you, will just comment on briefly rather than to give any details to, in that sometimes when you're reading through Church history you come across they terms I thought you ought to be familiar wit ...
The last time we began to talk about the Paulicians, this is probably something we could spend several classes on, but we won't have time to do so and move along, but I had mentioned the primary source to find information about the Paulicians and that is from Fred Conybeares work called the Key of ...
We had come to the time in the Catholic church of one of the great teachers of the church that formulated major doctrine that is with us to this day and that is the man who is called Saint Augustine otherwise we call Augustine. And as we noted a little bit last time this man probably has had more im ...
I have written on the board a number of names, some of which we'll be talking about today as we get along through the class. On the left hand column I have summarized the names that are the more prominent names under which we would find God's Church, at least that is how we feel, starting back a ...
We had come then to the period of time that begins the 1100's when we see the non-catholic christians, and I use that term many times through the semester, non-catholic christians becoming a much stronger group in Europe. In the 1100, 1200, 1300 and 1400's off and on they are very large groups o ...
In many ways I think the material we are discussing, these few days are, that is the most interesting period of time in Church history perhaps for us to study, fascinating period of time between about 1100 and 1300 that we've been talking about, from the beginning of the Ministry of Peter de Bruys ...
We have come to the time of Peter Waldo primarily which is the real crux, I think, of the work of the Church of God. During this period of time that we would attribute to the Thyatira era using the example out of the book of Revelation. After the days of Peter Waldo, the early 1200's when he died, ...
We wanna just spend a few more minutes wrapping up the section on the Waldensians that we've been talking about the last couple of classes, and then I will give you an overview of the history of the Catholic church, which you must grab your seatbelts and hang on tight because we will cover a lot o ...
We'll pick up the story in 1300 with the Papathian Abbey Yon France, during which time the corruption of the church continues. By the middle of the 1400's we are starting to see it change in the world. This is you no doubt know the 1400's were very significant to world history. It was in this ...
We have come to the time of the Protestant reformation which is certainly in this world's history a monumental event. The Catholic church had essentially, as we have seen, dominated western religion, from the Counsel of Lycia, certainly from the time of the Imperial Restoration in the middle of th ...
We've been talking about what's been happening in the 13, 14, 15, 1600's, we went through the Protestant reformation to show what was happening in the 1500's, but we've also seen that prior to that there were quite a number of groups, various forms that were always anti-Catholic and oppose ...
We have been seeing the last couple of classes how Sabbath keepers begin to, as we say, come out of the wood work because by now we are coming to the end of that 1260 years in which they would have to be in the wilderness which began, again depending on how you count it sometime in the 300's aroun ...