Papal Primacy in Early Church – Part 3
Do the writings of Cyprian of Carthage, Firmillian of Caesarea, and Julius I of Rome demonstrate papal primacy in the early church, as asserted by
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Do the writings of Cyprian of Carthage, Firmillian of Caesarea, and Julius I of Rome demonstrate papal primacy in the early church, as asserted by
Did the Gallic Confesors, Irenaeus of Lyon’s work “Against Heresies” and his work to heal the Quartodeciman Controversy demonstrate papal primacy in the early church,
Do the writings of Clement, Hermas, Ignatius of Antioch, and Dionysius of Corinth demonstrate papal primacy in the early church, as asserted by the website
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Are asceticism and celibacy sinful? Do they help or hinder the Christian life? How can Christians faithfully use these practices? Don’t forget to subscribe to
It is commonly believed that the church fathers, and early Christianity, was strictly pacifist and did not believe that Christians could serve in the military.