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Paul Pavao
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Author of books on early Christianity, apostolic faith, and church history. Official site:
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Category Archives: Early Christianity
Early Christianity in a Nutshell
I’ve been looking for a way to describe the Christianity I see in the early church fathers for many years. In the midst of a discussion with a friend, this outline came to me. 1. The Gospel: They preached total … Continue reading
Posted in Early Christianity
Tagged baptism, communion, early christianity, eucharist, lord's supper
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Why I Quote the Early Christians
The early churches moved forward in unity and holiness. Until we can boast the same things, I am going to assume that our novelties are errors, not improvements. Continue reading
Posted in Early Christianity
Tagged early christian writings, early christianity, gnosticism, Holiness, Tatian, Unity
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Visions of the Kingdom
What power, wisdom, and joy we miss because we have forgotten the promises the apostles’ churches knew and took for granted! A Facebook friend sent me a list of verses he thought described the millennium, the 1000-year reign of Jesus … Continue reading
Why Not Keep the Law of Moses?
This is from an email exchange. I thought it would be helpful for many others besides the recipient. Here are the kind of issues that were asked: I will start with two simple laws that are referenced as far back … Continue reading
Posted in Early Christianity, Modern Doctrines
Tagged commandments, law of moses, sabbath, sermon on the mount
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Roman Catholicism and I
Sometimes I am very glad for questions sent to me by email. Occcasionally I write an answer, look at it, and say,”That expresses very well what I think. Finally, I got something across the way I wanted to.” Someone emailed … Continue reading
Some Beginning Articles on the Church
For some reason, I ended up on the subject of church life on my new site. It took a while to pull all three of these posts together, even though one was once previously written on this blog. That article, … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Early Christianity, Evangelicals, missions, Protestants, Teachings that must not be lost, Uncategorized, Unity
Tagged elders, Evangelism, evangelist, missions, Pastor, preaching, Teaching, what is a church
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An Ancient Theologian explains Tradition
Originally posted on Dead Heroes Don't Save:
Irenaeus, a 2nd century theologian, defended Christianity from the Gnostic philosophies that were popular at the time. His 5 volume work, Against Heresies, dedicates the first two volumes to describing the Gnostic…
The Christian Thanksgiving Meal
I’m sure very few Protestants know what “Eucharist” means. Ironically, if I’m right, not many Catholics know what Eucharist means, either. The word comes from the Greek ευχαρστια, meaning the giving of thanks: thanksgiving. It was chosen because of Jesus’ … Continue reading
Posted in Early Christianity, Modern Doctrines
Tagged communion, eucharist, lord's supper, Thanksgiving meal
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Athanasian Creed: A Review
Who am I to “review” the Athanasian Creed? I do not review it on my own authority. I review it on the authority of the teachings of Jesus, the apostles, and of the Christians, churches, and councils that preceded the … Continue reading
Posted in Early Christianity, Modern Doctrines
Tagged athanasian creed, early christianity, Nicene Creed, Trinity
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Solid Teaching and How It Happens
I’m reading a book on house churches that says that if a house church isn’t teaching regularly, then it would be better to go to an institutional church with solid teaching. Uh huh. Where would I find one of those? … Continue reading