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Church History
One narrative, from the Cross to the present question: how the Church was founded, how she judged heresy in council, how the West broke away, how the modern movement toward a common cup arose, and what the canons leave the faithful to do.
The Foundation
- 1The Crucifixion and Foundation of the Church (c. 30 AD)
- 2The Descent into Hades (c. 30 AD)
- 3The Resurrection and Appearances (c. 30 AD)
- 4The Great Commission (c. 30 AD)
- 5The Sending of the Seventy (c. 30 AD)
- 6Pentecost, The Birth of the Church (c. 30 to 33 AD)
- 7Apostolic Leadership and Succession (c. 30 to 100 AD)
- 8Church Fathers and Doctrinal Preservation (c. 100 to 313 AD)
The Councils and the Empire
The Modern Fracture
The Wall
What the Councils Would Say
- 17The Councils Never Dialogued Without Boundaries
- 18The Councils Defined the Church as One, Not Plural
- 19The Councils Never Separated Communion from Doctrine
- 20The Councils Used Anathema as Medicine, Not Diplomacy
- 21The Councils Would Have Rejected the World Council of Churches Framework
- 22The Councils Would Not Have Forbidden Dialogue, But They Would Have Defined It
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