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It seems Paul did not need the laying on of hands because he was commissioned by Christ himself and this was confirmed by Peter, the first Pope.Greetings, Susan.
I see your point. However, Jesus had many, many followers, yet he only commissioned the select few. He also gave them authority John 20:21-23 Do you find this to be at all significant?
Absolutely, they safeguarded the scriptures…actually they safeguarded the entire deposit of faith.
So do you think A/S was necessary, maybe for that time but not to be continued post reformation?
I think Paul was a extraordinary case for sure. I think non-apostolic churches can/do point to that and say, see anybody is called and do not need to be from the line of succession. The problem with that is Paul was raised up to provide nearly half the NT, and we are no longer receiving revelation as the book of Revelation(and the church) says. So if we parallel ourselves to Paul then you could also say we are authorized to pen our own scripture. And most of us would agree that that is absurd.
I’m not sure if there is any church teaching on whether or not Paul received the laying on of hands. I need to look into it.
I think it’s tough to compare the original few churches to the expanded universal church hundreds of years later. Not apple to apples because of natural expansion that was going to occur.
Blessings.
As such he was a true apostle like the 12. Not a “successor” to the apostles.
arrests them, so to speak and they come to the fullness of the faith.