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Hadrian was among several Roman emperors who persecuted the church
Filmed on location in Israel and Turkey, Faith
Lessons is an in-depth tour of the buried, distant, or otherwise forgotten places where the stories of the Bible happened. Teacher- historian Ray Vander Laan opens well-known Scriptures with fresh eyes.
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he Lord has not returned as soon as expected, so organization
is needed to continue the ministry, resist persecution, oppose heretical
teachings, and spread the word. Thus the office and role of the bishop
becomes stronger.
While persecution continues intermittently from without, heresies
pose major dangers from within and must be answered. Heresies include:
GNOSTICISM -- A kind of New Age movement that claimed special knowledge.
MARCIONISM -- An attempt to reduce the Scriptures--both the Hebrew
and Christian Scriptures -- to a few select books
MONTANISM -- A charismatic movement that got carried away with new
revelations, prophecies, and judgmental attitudes toward other Christians.
Apologists, or explainers of the faith, emerge to combat heresy
and answer the church's opponents. Key apologists include Irenaeus and
Justin Martyr.
The churches are not legal and have no public forum or church
buildings. Local persecution can break out at any time. A profound public
witness emerges as Christians are put to death because they will not deny
the faith at any cost. Examples: Martyrdom of 84-year-old bishop Polycarp
(AD 155) and a whole group mercilessly tortured at Lyons in AD 177.
The strongest centers of the Church are Asia Minor and North Africa.
Rome is also a center of prestige.
The church continues its amazing spread reaching all classes,
particularly the lower. Callistus--a former slave--actually becomes bishop
of Rome and makes claims for special importance of the Roman bishop.
AD 200 (SIX GENERATIONS AFTER CHRIST)
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| Percent Christian: 3.5% |
| Breakdown: 68% nonwhite, 32% white |
| Evangelization: 32% of world |
| Scriptures: 7 languages |
| Total martyrs since AD 33: 80,000 (0.5% of all Christians
ever; rate 48 per year) |
| Source: David Barrett. |
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