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I’d go with Oriental Orthodox in a house church setting.
Aye!I’d go with Oriental Orthodox in a house church setting.
Very interesting, thanks for the links.
Why Oriental Orthodox?I’d go with Oriental Orthodox in a house church setting.
One of the Syriac/Chaldean/Assyrian/Malankara Churches or the Ethiopian Church.Hello,
I agree completely with your above quote.
Although I would like to hear your thoughts on the OP?![]()
I think you are quite right!The following is just my musing:
I think our early christian friends would also recognize aspects of life in the Amish community - in that they live a Christian life in some ways closer to what you see in the Didache.
Some modern Christians (I’m one of them) live a secular life and visit a church - my two lifes are separate.
My impression of early Christian is that church life was bound with everyday life.
Amish, yes, in their aspect of community, if you are comparing it to first century Christians. Perhaps modern Jewish communities would be recognizable. But worship? I think a mix between synagogues and some contemporary house churches that do meals and communion.The following is just my musing:
I think our early christian friends would also recognize aspects of life in the Amish community - in that they live a Christian life in some ways closer to what you see in the Didache.
Some modern Christians (I’m one of them) live a secular life and visit a church - my two lifes are separate.
My impression of early Christian is that church life was bound with everyday life.
i am pretty sure that a first century christian exposed to the authentic teachings of each christian cult would easily recognize the Church that recognizes the authority of Peter to be the true Church.
now it you are only talking about decorations, i suspect a first century chrisitian would not easily ascertain any of today’s christian church buildings as being a place of worship for the true Church.[/QUOTE]
Remembering the caves and the catacombs, like the caves here in Ireland and the Mass rocks during Penal Times…**
eddie too;14155491:
c8.alamy.com/comp/ARBK0P/dayro-d-mor-hananyo-saffron-monastery-deyrulzafaran-5th-cent-ad-important-ARBK0P.jpgi am pretty sure that a first century christian exposed to the authentic teachings of each christian cult would easily recognize the Church that recognizes the authority of Peter to be the true Church.
now it you are only talking about decorations, i suspect a first century chrisitian would not easily ascertain any of today’s christian church buildings as being a place of worship for the true Church.[/QUOTE]
Remembering the caves and the catacombs, like the caves here in Ireland and the Mass rocks during Penal Times…**
c8.alamy.com/comp/ARC0YR/dayro-d-mor-hananyo-saffron-monastery-deyrulzafaran-5th-cent-ad-important-ARC0YR.jpg
users.stlcc.edu/mfuller/tnr/HahChurchHiakalOpen.jpg
arabicare.org.au/images/ac-pages/religion/320px-east-churches-worship-2015.jpg
Rosebud77;14156512:
c8.alamy.com/comp/ARC0YR/dayro-d-mor-hananyo-saffron-monastery-deyrulzafaran-5th-cent-ad-important-ARC0YR.jpg
users.stlcc.edu/mfuller/tnr/HahChurchHiakalOpen.jpg
arabicare.org.au/images/ac-pages/religion/320px-east-churches-worship-2015.jpg
Absolutely beautiful!
Link number 3 looks like what I imagine when I think of ancient Christian house churches.
The Copts and Ethiopians still have loads of pratices they retained from Judaism. We in the West and East have drifted farther in looks. At that time the major growth of the Way, seemed to be in the East / Middle East. But as it turns out it was more in Europe. People back then would recognise the Egyptian christian better than the European Catholics and Ortodox.Why Oriental Orthodox?
I think you’re right. I daresay that the early Christians would have our liturgy and early creeds( " our" being Lutherans, Catholics, Anglicans, any kind of liturgical Western Christian), while living separately and worshiping in home settings, as the Old Order Mennonites and the Amish do.The following is just my musing:
I think our early christian friends would also recognize aspects of life in the Amish community - in that they live a Christian life in some ways closer to what you see in the Didache.
Some modern Christians (I’m one of them) live a secular life and visit a church - my two lifes are separate.
My impression of early Christian is that church life was bound with everyday life.
Which creeds and liturgies were being used in the 1st and 2nd centuries?I think you’re right. I daresay that the early Christians would have our liturgy and early creeds( " our" being Lutherans, Catholics, Anglicans, any kind of liturgical Western Christian), while living separately and worshiping in home settings, as the Old Order Mennonites and the Amish do.
You can read Ignatius of Antioch, Clement of Rome, the Didache, or Irenaeus of Lyon to find out.Which Church would be the most recognizable to Early Christians?
What I mean to ask is, if somehow a Christian from between the years 100 & 300 ended up in our time, which church could he (or she) walk into and instantly recognize it as his (or her) church?
I understand that language might be a barrier to the above mentioned Early Christian, so let’s leave that issue out.
I’m just looking for your opinion & why.
I would imagine that it would be a Church of Eastern Tradition, either Catholic or Orthodox, but am I right in that assumption?
What’s your opinion?
Which Scriptures were being read?Which creeds and liturgies were being used in the 1st and 2nd centuries?
The Temple rituals were not primary in Jewish prayer in the late days. I mean that most Jews and early Christians did not go to the Temple on a regular basis. It was the synagogue where people said their daily and Shabbat prayers. That was the style that the early Church took its worship from - Scripture readings, exposition on the text, and liturgical prayers.Furthermore, can we really say that the 1st century Christians, then, “came together” identically as those in the 2nd century? Because there was no longer temple meeting worship, right? And Liturgies were already developing and growing.
Rosebud77;14156512:
c8.alamy.com/comp/ARC0YR/dayro-d-mor-hananyo-saffron-monastery-deyrulzafaran-5th-cent-ad-important-ARC0YR.jpg
users.stlcc.edu/mfuller/tnr/HahChurchHiakalOpen.jpg
arabicare.org.au/images/ac-pages/religion/320px-east-churches-worship-2015.jpg
When you come to Ireland, I will show you the Mass caves, My words were for way before your images…