Title: Prayer to Our Guardian Angel
1Prayer to Our Guardian Angel
- Angel of God, My Guardian Dear to whom God's
love commits me here. - Ever this day be at my side to light and guard
and rule and guide. - Amen.
2Announcements
- Class t-shirts
- Exam IV Tuesday Oct 5th
- Review Worksheet tomorrow (on the web if you
want it tonight) - HW Read Parts II and III
3Chapter 4
- Church Fathers and Heresies
4Athanasian Creed
- Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is
necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which
Faith except every one do keep whole and
undefiled without doubt he shall perish
everlastingly. And the Catholic Faith is this
That we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity
in Unity Neither confounding the Persons nor
dividing the Essence. For there is one Person of
the Father another of the Son and another of
the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of
the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one the
Glory equal, the Majesty coeternal. Such as the
Father is such is the Son and such is the Holy
Ghost. The Father uncreated the Son uncreated
and the Holy Ghost uncreated
5Athanasian Creed
- Profession of Faith
- Author unknown
- Three Divine Persons of the Blessed Trinity
- Incarnation of God the Son
- Emphasizes the equality within the Trinity
- Response to heretics/attacks
6Part I
7Heresy
- A species of unbelief, belonging to those who
profess the Christian faith, but corrupt its
dogmas. - (St. Thomas Aquinas)
8Heresies
- Deny or alter some part or parts of the Deposit
of Faith
9Material Heresy
- Results from a mistake
- Misjudgment, ignorance of the truth, etc.
- Needs immediate correction
10Formal Heresy
- Willingly choosing to keep doctrines that are
contradictorily to those of the Church - Keeping doctrines that have been condemned as
being false
11Material Heresy Examples
- Jesus was a sinner
- Mary was not a Virgin
- God created Christ
12Formal Heresy Examples
- Rejection of the Eucharist
- Teaching that Jesus didnt overcome death by way
of the Resurrection - Rejecting the Churchs teaching on Sunday
Obligation
13Gnosticism
- Secret knowledge
- Demiurge (creator god)
- Rejected MOST of the NT
- The Kingdom of God is within you. (Gospel of
Thomas)
14Gnosticism View of Jesus
- Jesus was merely a messenger
- Jesus entrusted one disciple with secret
teachings - Denied or limited the real humanity of Christ
- Jesus not born appeared
15Gnosticisms Ethics
- Rejected ethical teachings of the Church
- Body nature of evil
- 1. self mutilation of the body
- 2. No possible way good soul can be damaged by
actions of the body
16Gnosticism the Appeal??
- Promised salvation escape of the soul from the
material world
17Ridiculed by Church Fathers
- My God made heaven and earth, and you cannot
point to a measly vegetable yours has produced
over all these centuries! - Tertullian
18Gnosticism The Final Overview
- What Gnosticism
- Who ? (unknown)
- Where Judea/ Roman Empire
- When Birth of Christianity Present day
- Central Belief Salvation may be achieved through
knowledge - View of Christ Christ was NOT human
19Marcionism (144-400s)
- Founded by Marcion
- Demiurge (god of the OT/Jealous god)
- Jesus sent to destroy the OT god/Demiurge
20Marcion Founder of Marcionism
- Father was a Bishop
- Was a wealthy shipbuilder
- Survived Empires put down of Jewish uprising
- Excommunicated as a heretic
21Marcionism
- Jesus did not have a true human body/was not from
God - Rejected the OT
- Christian life must be freed from material
reality
22Marcionism Differed from Gnosticism
- Did not claim possession of secret knowledge
- No unique scripture
- No divine beings (pleroma)
23Churchs Rejection of Marcionism
- Rejected Monotheism
- Rejected creation was good
- Rejected the true humanity of Jesus (death on
Cross was payment to the creator god)
24Marcionism the Final Overview
- What Marcionism
- Who Marcion
- When 144-400s AD
- Where Rome
- Central Belief God of Jesus Christ sent to
destroy the Demiurge - View of Christ Jesus was NOT truly human
25Manichaeism (250s 1000s)
- Elaborate brand of Gnosticism
- Founded by Mani
- Goal was to share a secret knowledge that led to
liberation
26Mani
- Persian
- Condemned to death
- Viewed self as a spiritual leader (Buddha, Jesus)
- Provided path to true freedom
27Manichaeists Believed
- Satan had stolen light particles from the brains
of men/women - Goal was to liberate humanity from Satan
- In living an ascetic life
- Jesus was/is NOT Divine
28Manichaeism The Final Overview
- What Manichaeism
- Who Mani
- When 250s-1000s
- Where Persia/India (Roman Empire)
- Central Belief Man can be liberated from Satan
through a secret knowledge - View of Christ Jesus was NOT Divine (only a
human spiritual leader)
29Montanism (156-200)
- Were they an early womens rights group?
- A form of monasticism?
- A strange group waiting for the end of the world?
- a little bit of all of these.
30Montanus
- Founder of Montanism
- Began movement by preaching
- Originally a pagan priest
- Excommunicated by the Church (Turkey)
- Had two female prophets with him
- Believed that the end was at hand
31Montanism
- Age of the Father
- Age of the Son
- Age of the Holy Spirit (final age)
32Montanism
- New Heavenly movement would begin in Pepuza
- Canon of Scripture should NOT be closed
- Charismatic
- Believed Church was too soft on sinners
33Montanism The Final Overview
- What Montanism
- Who Montanus
- Where Turkey/Rome/ Pepuza
- When 156-200s
- Central Belief A New heavenly kingdom would be
revealed by the power of the Holy Spirit in
Pepuza (the end was near) - View of Jesus Christ Jesus was Divine and human
34Docetism (30s-100s)
- Branch of Gnosticism
- to appear
- Jesus humanity was merely an appearance
35Docetism
- Jesus was did not suffer the pain of the
Crucifixion and death - Preached that someone else switched places with
Christ before the Crucifixion - Christ escaped from it.
36Docetism The final overview
- What Docetism
- Who ? (unknown)
- When 305 -1000s
- Where Roman Empire
- Central Belief Christ did NOT suffer the
Crucifixion Gnostic - View of Jesus Christ Christ was not fully human
37Part II
38Ecumenical Councils
- There has been 21 ecumenical councils
- All the Bishops of the world (under the Pope)
meet to discuss issues facing the Church.
39Types of Councils
- Synod
- Diocesan
- Provincial
- Plenary
40Synod
- Meeting between the Bishops and the Pope (their
leader)
41Diocesan Council
- Meeting of the Bishops, laymen/laywomen, and
representatives of the Clergy meet and discuss
matters of the diocese.
42Provincial Council
- Meeting of the Archbishop with his suffragan
bishops
43Plenary Council
- Meeting of all Bishops within a single nation
44Part III
45Characteristics of the Church Fathers
- Orthodoxy in doctrine
- Holiness
- Notoriety
- Antiquity
- Two Groups Latin/ Greek
46Patristics
- The writings of the Church Fathers
47Doctor of the Church
- Title only given by the Pope to those whose
development of theology is extraordinary
48St. Ambrose of Milan
- Governor of Milan
- Anointed Bishop (was only a Catechumen)
- Defended the independence of the Church from the
State - Did not get along with Emperor(s) because of high
moral standards
49St. Jerome
- Translated the Hebrew Bible into Latin (Vulgate)
50Latin Vulgate
- Most accurate translation of the Bible
- Translation of Scripture into Latin
- Uniformed Scripture for the West
51St. John Chrysostomthe Golden Mouthed
- Patriarch of Constantinople
- Combined the Biblical Meaning with practical
application/ captured the deep spiritual meaning - On the Priesthood the morality of the priests.
52St. John Chrysostomthe Golden Mouthed
- Called for a moral reform among the Emperors and
Bishops. - He was twice banished by the Empress, but quickly
returned from exile. - In 407, he was forced into a Death March.
53Part IV
- Heresies of the Fourth and Fifth Centuries
54The Golden Age
- Lack of persecution
- Christians experienced a renewed freedom
55Alexandrian School
- Gave special status to the Divinity of Christ
56Antiochene
- Jesus followers were first called Christian.
- Focused more on literal and historical meanings
of Scriptures.
57Arianism
- Result of the manner that Christians had come to
think about the Nature of Christ
58Arianism
- Direct result of the Christians turning to
Philosophy to explain their Faith
59Pagan Philosophers
- One Supreme Being
- Supreme Being created pagan Gods
- Could not conceive of how One God One God
60Christians
- Taught pagans that the god the pagans worshipped
is the same God that they worshiped
61Arianism
- Jesus is neither God nor equal to the Father
62Arianism
- Reduced the status of Jesus to being a creature
of the Father - Jesus, however, was above every other creature
in dignity and perfection.
63Arianism
- Denied the Churchs teaching that the logos was
coeternal with God.
64Arians Instead Believed
- That there was when He was not
- God created The Word
65Arianism The Final Overview
- What Arianism
- Who Arius
- When Fourth Century
- Where Roman Empire/ Constantinople
- Central Belief Jesus was not Divine, but
anointed by God to the position of Supreme
Human Being - View of Christ Jesus was not Divine was a
Supreme Human Being
66Constantine the Great 272 A.D. 337 A.D.
- Conversion (Cross/battle)
- Edict of Milan 313 A.D.
- Empowered Christianity
- Sincere?
- First Christian Roman Emperor
- Saint in Orthodox Church
67St. helena d. 330 A.D.
- Mother of Constantine
- Archaeologist
- True Cross
- Manager
- Stairs (Scala Santa)
- Favored wide spread of Christianity
- Influenced son
68The Council of Nicaea (325 AD)
- Convened by Constantine the Great
- Primarily Addressed
- Arianism
- Readmission of the lapsed
- Election of Bishops
- Role of the office of the Bishops
69The Council of Nicaea (325 AD)
- Failed to combat Arianism through Scripture alone
- Developed a Creed to combat Arianism
70Constantine/St. Athanasius
- homoousios of the same substance the Son was
just as Divine as the Father.
71The Council of Nicaea (325 AD)
- The development of the Creed did NOT end the
controversy!
72What Developed
- Homoousians identical (Orthodox)
- Homoiousians similar(Arian)
73After the Death of Constantine
- The entire world woke from a deep slumber and
discovered that it had become Arian. - St. Jerome
74The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed
- Second Ecumenical Council of Constantinople
(381).
75Differences Between the NC and N Creed
- 2nd section the Son.
- 3rd section the Holy Spirit
- last section Church, Baptism, forgiveness of
sins, and the Resurrection. - from the substance of the Father is absent in
the later Creed.
76Apollinarianism (360-381)
- Apollinaris refused to accept the Churchs
Authority
77Apollinarianism (360-381)
- Christ had a human body
- Denied that Christ had a human mind and will
- Christ did not live a COMPLETE human life as a
man - Word of God replaced rational soul
78ApollinarianismThe final Overview
- What Apollinarianism
- Who Apollinaris
- When 360-381
- Where Syria (Eastern Roman Empire)
- Central Belief Denied existence of human mind
and will in Christ - View of Christ Christ did not live a complete
human life
79Nestorianism (351-451)
- Christ was the unity of a Divine person and a
full human person. - Mary Christotokos the bearer of Christ
80Nestorianism the final Overview
- What Nestorianism
- Who Nestorius
- When 351 451
- Where Antiochene
- Central Belief Christ human and divine, but not
fully human/divine - View of Christ Ditto.
81Monophysitism (400s-600s)
- Reaction to Nestorianism
- Christ ONE nature (Divine)
82Monophysitism The Final Overview
- What Monophysitism
- When 400s 600s
- Where Alexandrian School
- Who ? Unknown
- Central Belief Christ did not have two natures
only Divine nature existed - View of Christ Human nature absorbed by the
Divine nature
83Monothelitism
- Response to Monophysitism
- Emperor Heraclius/Patriarch Sergius
- Pope Honorius one will
84Monothelitism The Final Overview
- What Monothelitism
- Who Emperor Heraclius
- When 600s
- Where Constantinople/ Eastern Roman Empire
- Central Belief Christ had only One will. But two
natures - View of Christ Ditto.
85 Donastism (311-411)Sacramental Heresy
- Sacraments are invalid
- 1. Priest/Bishop formally rejected the Faith
- 2. Priest/Bishop in state of sin
86Donastism
- Christ is the only true administrator of the
Sacraments - (Augustine)
87Donastism The Final Overview
- What Donastism
- Who ? (those who rejected the ordination of
Bishop Caecillan ) - Where Carthage (Roman Empire)
- When (311-411)
- Central Belief Sacraments are invalid if done by
a lapsed priest or Bishop - View of Christ Jesus was human and Divine
(Orthodox)
88Pelagianism (late 300s-431)Dogmatic Heresy
- Man can be redeemed and sanctified without grace
- No Original Sin
- Sacraments are unnecessary
89Pelagianism The final Overview
- What Pelagianism
- Who Pelagius
- Where Roman Empire
- When 300s - 431
- Central Belief Sacraments are unnecessary
Graces can be achieved by own human efforts - View of Christ Orthodox