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Christian church, early.
See also
Christianity
;
Roman Catholic Church
3 paramount factors in rapid spread; reasons for triumph
132:0.5
(1456;1)
,
195:0.5-18
(2070;1)
,
195:1.2-4
(2071;2)
Abner represented Babylonian view
166:5.2,4
(1831;5)
,
171:1.6
(1869;2)
Abnerian church was centered at Philadelphia; lost in Islamic movement
171:1.6
(1869;2)
,
195:1.11
(2072;4)
after Pentecost
Paper 195
(2069;1)
,)
baptized in name of Father, Son, and Spirit
194:4.9
(2067;4)
believers known as Christians at Antioch
121:2.5
(1333;7)
,
194:4.13
(2068;3)
collection for believers in Jerusalem
194:4.7
(2067;2)
early converts were gentile Jewish proselytes
121:2.5
(1333;7)
failings
almost wholly lost valiant human Jesus
196:2.4-5
(2092;2)
atonement doctrine
q.v.
changed gospel
192:4.7
(2051;4)
,
194:0.3-7
(2059;3)
,
194:4.4-6
(2066;4)
Christ became head of church rather than believer's elder brother
170:5.17-18
(1865;7)
,
194:4.4-6
(2066;4)
Christian church was built around
concept of glorified Christ
5:4.9
(67;7)
fact of Christ's death
143:5.11
(1614;5)
,
143:6.3
(1615;4)
miraculous concepts of Jesus' divine-human personality
98:7.2,8
(1084;1)
,
166:0.2
(1825;2)
,
170:2.10
(1860;5)
,
196:2.1,4,6
(2091;3)
did not employ Jesus' simple spiritual appeal
195:0.3
(2069;3)
doctrine of sanctification by suffering; mortification of the flesh
89:3.3
(976;5)
,
89:4.1
(977;3)
great mistakes were incorporation of Persian and Greek thought, connection to Judaism, atonement, overemphasis on person of Jesus
149:2.2-5
(1670;3)
issues of eternal life partly transferred to
C.c.
170:5.17-18
(1865;7)
Jesus believed to be Eternal Son
161:1.6
(1784;3)
lacked moral courage to follow Jesus' example toward women
149:2.9
(1671;4)
,
167:6.4
(1840;3)
possessions held in common; led to disaster
194:4.2,7
(2066;2)
substitute for kingdom of heaven
170:2.8-10
(1860;3)
,
170:5.7-15
(1864;7)
uncompromising at Lake Urmia
134:6.14-15
(1491;8)
first Roman church had been chief Mithraic temple
132:0.5
(1456;1)
Greek writings caused movement to turn west
121:6.2
(1338;5)
Greeks, middle class provided moral backbone
121:3.4
(1335;3)
,
195:3.6
(2074;1)
influenced by
30 Jesus-taught Roman religious leaders
132:0.4-5
(1455;4)
Babylonian and Persian ideas of good and evil
146:1.3
(1637;5)
beginnings
98:7.3-10
(1084;2)
,
194:4sec
(2066;1)
continence cult
89:3.6
(977;1)
Cynics
98:0.2
(1077;2)
erroneous philosophy
94:12.1
(1040;5)
Hebraic prejudice against Trinity concept
104:1.10
(1144;7)
Jesus' teaching of God as loving Father
5:4.10-11
(67;8)
Jews
5:4.10
(67;8)
,
92:6.7
(1011;5)
,
97:10.6
(1076;3)
,
98:2.8
(1079;5)
,
98:7.5
(1084;4)
,
121:7.6-8
(1340;4)
,
194:1.5
(2060;5)
,
195:3.6
(2074;1)
Mithraics
98:5.2,4
(1082;3)
,
98:6sec
(1083;1)
,
98:7.7
(1084;6)
,
121:7.8
(1340;6)
,
149:2.2
(1670;3)
,
195:1.9
(2072;2)
,
195:3.6
(2074;1)
pagan ritual
195:0.11-18
(2070;7)
,
195:3.6
(2074;1)
,
195:9.11
(2083;7)
Paul
5:4.11
(68;1)
,
92:6.7
(1011;5)
,
98:7.9
(1084;8)
,
121:5.13-16
(1337;9)
,
170:5.3-6
(1864;3)
,
196:2.1
(2091;3)
Philo
5:4.11
(68;1)
,
92:6.7
(1011;5)
,
170:5.3
(1864;3)
Phrygian Great Mother cult
98:7.7
(1084;6)
Plato, Greeks
5:4.10
(67;8)
,
92:6.7
(1011;5)
,
98:0.1
(1077;1)
,
98:2.8
(1079;5)
,
98:7.10
(1084;9)
,
121:7.6-8
(1340;4)
,
146:1.3
(1637;5)
,
149:2.2
(1670;3)
,
170:5.2
(1864;2)
,
195:0-1secs
)
195:3.6
(2074;1)
Romans
121:7.6
(1340;4)
,
195:2sec
(2072;5)
Salem teachings
98:0.1
(1077;1)
,
98:7.4
(1084;3)
Simon Peter
92:6.7
(1011;5)
Zoroastrians
92:6.7
(1011;5)
,
95:6.7
(1050;3)
,
98:5.2
(1082;3)
,
98:7.6
(1084;5)
,
170:5.3
(1864;3)
Jerusalem was cradle of
176:1.3
(1913;2)
Jesus' contribution at Corinth
133:3.10-12
(1473;3)
largely composed of lower classes and slaves
121:3.7
(1335;6)
Mithraism competitor of
121:5.8
(1337;4)
organized under Peter; James brother of Jesus was titular head; Matadormus treasurer
92:6.7
(1011;5)
,
163:2.7
(1802;3)
,
194:4.12
(2068;2)
Pauline church headquartered at Antioch
171:1.6
(1869;2)
,
196:2.6
(2092;4)
persecution in Jerusalem scattered believers
141:6.6
(2092;4)
persecution resulted from term "kingdom"
170:2.20-21
(1861;4)
preached God as Father of Lord Jesus Christ, believer-fellowship with risen Christ
5:4.8
(67;6)
,
194:0.4
(2059;4)
Remembrance Supper originated in Passover ceremony
89:9.2
(984;1)
second coming deemed near at hand
170:2.1,10
(1859;4)
,
170:5.14-15
(1865;4)
,
194:4.5,7
(2066;5)
,
196:2.5
(2092;3)
,.
See also
Jesus
: second coming
sect within Judaism at beginning
194:1.5
(2060;5)
,
194:4.10
(2067;5)
similar to Mithraism in 3rd century A.D.
98:6.3
(1083;3)
strengths
conquered Roman Empire, almost all great minds Christian in 300 years
195:2.5
(2072;9)
,
195:3.10
(2074;5)
,
195:10.18
(2086;4)
faith in resurrection was cardinal feature of
190:0.4
(2029;4)
first to proclaim the poor could survive
69:9.4
(780;7)
free from civil entanglements, economic alliances
99:3.1
(1088;2)
imposed more stringent sex obligations upon men
84:5.6
(937;3)
in no sense an economic movement
121:3.9
(1335;8)
most appealing and enduring cult ever conceived
87:7.4
(965;8)
one of most progressive societies ever
170:5.16
(1865;6)
,
195:0.3
(2069;3)
power in unique lives, the way believers lived and died
194:4.6
(2067;1)
,
195:3.4
(2073;8)
vastly superior to existing religions
121:5.6
(1337;2)
women admitted into full fellowship
98:6.4
(1083;4)
,
150:1.3
(1679;2)
Trinity concept
104:1.11-13
(1144;8)
,
161:1.6
(1784;3)
,
194:4.9
(2067;4)
ultra-pacific
98:6.4
(1083;4)
under Roman Empire
195:3sec
(2073;5)
Christianity.
See also
Christian church, early
;
churches
;
fellowship of believers
;
religion
;
Roman Catholic Church
church hibernated in European dark ages
195:4sec
(2074;7)
church is larval stage of thwarted spiritual kingdom
170:5.21
(1866;4)
futile to talk about revival of primitive C.
195:10.1
(2084;1)
influence on Buddhism, Hinduism
94:9.3
(1038;1)
,
94:4.1
(1031;2)
living Jesus is only hope of unification
195:10.11,16
(2085;3)
missionaries of.
See
missionaries
nominal acceptance by New Zealand tribe
92:2.5
(1005;1)
Pauline version of life, teachings of Jesus
149:2.2
(1670;3)
,
195:0.18
(2070;14)
problem of C.
195:9sec
(2082;6)
promises salvation from sin
5:4.5-8
(67;3)
Reformation disrupted unity of
92:5.12
(1010;3)
strengths
church is inevitable and useful social result of Jesus' life
170:5.7,10
(1864;7)
founded upon fact of Michael's bestowal
121:5.16
(1338;1)
gospel will emerge from
C.
to transform world
194:2.8
(2061;6)
greatest religion ever known
92:6.2,5
(1010;6)
,
194:4.6
(2067;1)
,
195:9.8
(2083;4)
Jesus has fostered
C.
as best exponent of his work
195:10.9
(2085;1)
one of greatest powers for good on earth
195:10.12
(2085;4)
recent relative rehabilitation
195:4.3-4
(2075;1)
religion of faith, hope, and charity
196:3.16
(2095;3)
river of truth running through the centuries
195:9.1
(2082;6)
willingly goes the first mile
195:10.5
(2084;5)
the future
195:10sec
(2084;1)
weaknesses
church is institutionalized to spiritual barrenness
195:3.9
(2074;4)
church is unconscious obstacle to real gospel
195:10.8
(2084;8)
ecclesiasticism incompatible with living faith
195:10.8
(2084;8)
emphasis upon struggle between soul and body
157:6.4
(1749;3)
error to regard marriage as a sacrament
83:8.1-4
(929;4)
extemporized religion; operates in low gear
195:10.18
(2086;4)
fears exposure of unconsecrated fellowship?
196:1.2
(2090;3)
gospel of ransom to purchase man from devil
194:2.8
(2061;6)
has overlooked Joshua the human hero
92:7.8
(1013;3)
involvement in commerce and politics
195:10.13
(2085;5)
languishes for lack of new vision of Master's life
195:9.2
(2082;7)
long since ceased to be religion of Jesus
98:7.11
(1084;10)
,
149:2.2
(1670;3)
ministry to the unfortunate from false sentiment
99:3.5
(1088;6)
miraculous interpretation of history
97:8.5-6
(1071;3)
mystic
C.
bordered on unreality; akin to pantheism
195:4.1
(2074;7)
neglects spiritual mission for social problems
195:9.4
(2082;9)
Occidentalized; non-Europeans look upon as strange
92:6.7
(1011;5)
,
94:4.1,10
(1031;2)
Old Testament incorporated into
74:8.12
(838;4)
perpetuated myth of fiat creation
74:8.13
(838;5)
prejudice against Jews inexcusable
175:2sec
(1909;1)
Remembrance Supper reduced to set formula
179:5.5
(1942;4)
sects are pitiful subdivision of believers, a weakness to Oriental peoples
170:5.20
(1866;3)
,
195:4.3
(2075;1)
,
195:10.7,15
(2084;7)
secular materialism
195:4.4-5
(2075;2)
,
195:8.3
(2081;3)
,
195:9.9-11
(2083;5)
should not require God-conscious men to reject their historic leadership
99:5.11
(1091;10)
sponsors Western social systems
99:3.1
(1088;2)
,
195:10.20-21
(2086;6)
teachings about women
149:2.9
(1671;4)
,
167:6.4
(1840;3)
well adapted to mores of white races
94:4.1,10
(1031;2)
,
98:7.11
(1084;10)
Christmas
Christians celebrate on festival day of Mithras
98:5.4
(1082;5)
people revel in Christmas gifts
69:5.13
(777;1)
tree perpetuates ancient custom of tree worship
85:2.5
(946;1)
chromosomes.
See also
life
: biological
24 pattern units; 48 human trait determiners
36:2.4,9
(397;4)
of Prince's staff reorganized by life circuits
77:2.2,5
(856;5)
chronoldeks
See also
frandalanks
;
Master Physical Controllers
frandalanks who also measure time
29:4.30
(328;6)
in Uversa personality register
30:2.17
(337;1)
system time broadcast by
46:1.2
(519;3)
type of Master Physical Controller
29:4.4
(324;6)
churches.
See also
Christian church, early
;
Christianity
;
fellowship of believers
;
Roman Catholic Church
;
temples
;
worship
authority derived from invocation of sacred books
88:2.10
(970;1)
avoid union of church and state
70:1.14
(784;10)
,
70:12.6
(798;5)
,
71:8.4
(806;10)
,
72:3.6
(811;6)
,
178:1.9
(1930;6)
church buildings
open air arenas of worship in light and life
55:5.5
(630;2)
should be houses of beauty, appealing simplicity
55:5.5
(630;2)
,
167:6.5-6
(1840;4)
function in shaping cultural progress
98:2.7
(1079;4)
primitive man's response to illusory ghost environment
86:6.1
(955;6)
secret societies evolved into
70:7.15
(792;4)
true church is Jesus brotherhood; invisible, spiritual, characterized by unity, not uniformity
195:10.11
(2085;3)
Chuza
steward of Herod Antipas, husband of Joanna
150:1.1
(1678;5)
,
154:0.2
(1717;2)
Cicero
195:2.6
(2073;1)
,
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