New Testament History and Literature with Dale B. Martin S1 E25 - Ecclesiastical Institutions: Unity, Martyrs, and Bishops

New Testament History and Literature with Dale B. Martin

New Testament History and Literature with Dale B. Martin S1 E25 - Ecclesiastical Institutions: Unity, Martyrs, and Bishops
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The Epistle of Jude can be dated to somewhere during post-apostolic Christianity and before the formation of the Canon. It refers to the apostles as representing a prior generation, yet it quotes from texts later excluded (perhaps, for example, by 2 Peter) from the Canon. The letters of Ignatius of Antioch contain evidence of a move toward the institutionalization of early Christianity. It mentions, for example, three different church offices: bishops, presbyters, and deacons. It also heavily emphasizes the authority held by those with these titles. The Didache contains liturgical and ritual instructions for rites such as baptism, the Lord's Prayer, and the Eucharist. All these documents show the change in early Christianity toward greater church structure and institutionalization.