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susanlo
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I did leave some specific notes after first watching this video earlier this year. That was in the thread “Protestants: Who Founded the Catholic Church?” I can’t seem to find this thread or my post from this thread. I wish I would have kept my notes.
But, the big problems I found with this presentation were the obvious discrepancies from what Marshner quotes as the early succession of the bishops of Rome as compared to what the early writers actually wrote. I can’t figure out why he chose to change Irenaeus’ order to match Tertullian’s order since that order doesn’t agree with the official Roman Catholic list (or the one from Eusebius’ book either).
But many of the claims for the artwork don’t seem to check out either. I know less about the early artwork than the early writings, but with my skepticism about the accuracy of Marshner’s facts, I find it hard to believe that there was that much artwork preserved from the first 3 centuries of Christianity. How do we know that artwork depicting a man receiving the law on Mt. Sinai is “Peter under the guise of Moses?” How do we know it isn’t Moses? It seems to me like he may be stretching a bit here…
But, the big problems I found with this presentation were the obvious discrepancies from what Marshner quotes as the early succession of the bishops of Rome as compared to what the early writers actually wrote. I can’t figure out why he chose to change Irenaeus’ order to match Tertullian’s order since that order doesn’t agree with the official Roman Catholic list (or the one from Eusebius’ book either).
But many of the claims for the artwork don’t seem to check out either. I know less about the early artwork than the early writings, but with my skepticism about the accuracy of Marshner’s facts, I find it hard to believe that there was that much artwork preserved from the first 3 centuries of Christianity. How do we know that artwork depicting a man receiving the law on Mt. Sinai is “Peter under the guise of Moses?” How do we know it isn’t Moses? It seems to me like he may be stretching a bit here…
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