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Church History is one of the most interesting extra-Biblical studies for me.
I have often wondered about the early Christians spread throughout Asia and Europe, their grasp and belief in Foundational Doctrines, and at what point, if ever, they strayed away by and large from orthodoxy. Would we consider the faith of some of the scattered groups during the middle ages as being of "like precious faith"? Would the Apostles recognize these splinter groups as being direct recipients off the faith of the fathers? Were they,in truth,regenerated believers that we Christians will meet in Heaven?
I ask our "intelligentsia" because I know of no better forum of opinions on viable Christian interests.
The specific groups I think of are:
The Rus of Kiev,prior to the invasion of the Mongols.
The Ethiopian Church
The Coptic Church
The Christians of Lebanon
The Moldavians, Hungarians, Czechs,Maygars, and Bohemians
Other Christian Slavic peoples
Armenians ,Iraqi,Iranian and Afghan pre-Muslim Conquest
The North Africans (especially around the Hippo of Augustus)
Any light, folks?
Julian of York
I have often wondered about the early Christians spread throughout Asia and Europe, their grasp and belief in Foundational Doctrines, and at what point, if ever, they strayed away by and large from orthodoxy. Would we consider the faith of some of the scattered groups during the middle ages as being of "like precious faith"? Would the Apostles recognize these splinter groups as being direct recipients off the faith of the fathers? Were they,in truth,regenerated believers that we Christians will meet in Heaven?
I ask our "intelligentsia" because I know of no better forum of opinions on viable Christian interests.
The specific groups I think of are:
The Rus of Kiev,prior to the invasion of the Mongols.
The Ethiopian Church
The Coptic Church
The Christians of Lebanon
The Moldavians, Hungarians, Czechs,Maygars, and Bohemians
Other Christian Slavic peoples
Armenians ,Iraqi,Iranian and Afghan pre-Muslim Conquest
The North Africans (especially around the Hippo of Augustus)
Any light, folks?
Julian of York