I am not reallly sure if it matters, but I think it might be more accurate to say that the Scriptures reflect the beliefs of what was already the “dominant” Church. I think dominant is a bad word, though. The only reason there are scriptures, and they are preserved, it because the Spirit of God inspired them, and led the Church founded by Christ to canonize them. This was part of Christ’s promise to lead them into all Truth.
I agree. Jesus gave the Apostles the responsibility to Teach, and placed them on the Seat of Moses. (authoritative instruction). He then revealed to them all that they needed to perform this function. The church was built up (gained dominance) because of the HS.
What do you mean by “monolithic”? It was spread all over the known world…
NO, Publisher, the orthodox/catholic was, indeed, the group that descended from the Apostles directly. This is what made them orthodox/catholic!
We can
see very early how the structure put in place by the Apostles held the true Church together during the heresies.
“Since, however, it would be very tedious, in such a volume as this, to reckon up the successions of all the Churches, we do put to confusion all those who, in whatever manner, whether by an evil self-pleasing, by vainglory, or by blindness and perverse opinion, assemble in unauthorized meetings; [we do this, I say,] by indicating that tradition derived from the apostles, of the very great, the very ancient, and universally known Church founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious apostles, Peter and Paul; as also [by pointing out] the faith preached to men, which comes down to our time by means of the successions of the bishops. For it is a matter of necessity that every Church should agree with this Church, on account of its pre- eminent authority, that is, the faithful everywhere, inasmuch as the apostolical tradition has been preserved continuously by those [faithful men] who exist everywhere.” Irenaeus, Against Heresies, 3:3:2 (A.D. 180).
“And he says to him again after the resurrection, ‘Feed my sheep.’ It is on him that he builds the Church, and to him that he entrusts the sheep to feed. And although he assigns a like power to all the apostles, yet he founded a single Chair, thus establishing by his own authority the source and hallmark of the (Church’s) oneness. No doubt the others were all that Peter was, but a primacy is given to Peter, and it is (thus) made clear that there is but one flock which is to be fed by all the apostles in common accord. If a man does not hold fast to this oneness of Peter, does he imagine that he still holds the faith? If he deserts the Chair of Peter upon whom the Church was built, has he still confidence that he is in the Church? This unity firmly should we hold and maintain, especially we bishops, presiding in the Church, in order that we may approve the episcopate itself to be the one and undivided.” Cyprian, The Unity of the Church, 4-5 (A.D. 251-256).
“Philip, presbyter and legate of the Apostolic See, said: There is no doubt, and in fact it has been known in all ages, that the holy and most blessed Peter, prince and head of the apostles, pillar of the faith, and foundation of the Catholic Church, received the keys of the kingdom from our Lord Jesus Christ, the Saviour and Redeemer of the human race, and that to him was given the power of loosing and binding sins: Our holy and most blessed Pope Celestine the bishop is according to due order his successor and holds his place…Accordingly the decision of all churches is firm, for the priests of the eastern and western churches are present…Wherefore Nestorius knows that he is alienated from the communion of the priests of the Catholic Church.” Council of Ephesus, Session III (A.D. 431).
I can see why it would be important for you to disregard the evidence of history when it comes to the apostolic succession, relegating it to a “myth” in your onw mind. I do not find my experience uncommon, that when one who was taugth it was a “myth” begins to study history and discovers that history reflects that the Apostolic Succession actually existed then, and now. Such a one then would be obligated to come back into unity with the Church founded by Christ. If you keep all the evidence at arms length, perhaps you can avoid the inevitable?
I am sure one could, but since you forwarded the postulation, it is incumbent upon you to back yourself up. Let us see what you have.