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The Divine Name in Ante-Nicene Christology

2023-03-01 02:47:47

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From the year 100 AD to the year 325: In this era, known as Ante Nice era (before the National Assembly in Nicaea), Christianity gradually came out of Jewish culture, and Christ to Western Europe, the Mediterranean region, and Western Europe It showed a gentle spread of the teaching. Close to the east. 590 AD: Pope Gregory I started the Pope, during which the Catholic Church made extensive efforts to turn a pagan state into a Catholic. It began with the enormous political and military strength of the Catholic pope. As we know today, this date is called the beginning of the Catholic Church by some people.

In the early stages of Christianity there were various Christian beliefs about the humanity and divinity of Jesus. Early Christians discussed what sacred Jesus was, and what he was sacred in life. After centuries of controversy, the church finally established a clear belief in order to go from Jesus to Christ. But in order to reach this conclusion, they must clear all the beliefs of Christi contradicting Nice 's creed. A prominent view on the divinity of Jesus is called "Adoption", which is a form of monarchy. Through this view, Jesus is an ordinary person figured out through human interaction, and because of the very life in which he lives, he is elevated from God in his life. The Jewish Christian group that supports this belief is Ebionite.