Doctrine that dates your beliefs

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aspen

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Early Church - rise and organization of Christianity / development of doctrine / apologetics
  • Eucharist - Jesus and the Last Supper / Ignatius of Antioch (ca. 35 or 50-between 98 and 117), one of the Apostolic Fathers,[sup][22][/sup] mentions the Eucharist as "the flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ",
  • Resurrection - 3 days after Christ's death.
  • Paul's Letters - 51 - 58 AD
  • Gospels - 60 AD - 90 AD
  • Revelation - 90 AD
  • Trinity - first mentioned 170 AD
  • Theotokos 250 AD
  • NT canon - 4th century
  • Incarnation of Christ - 451 AD
Middle Ages - dynasties, rise of Papal power, Orthodox schism 1051 AD
  • Emphasis on Purgatory - Dante
  • Devotion to Relics
  • Pilgrimages
  • Emphasis on Indulgences
  • Scholasticism / Universities
  • Rise of Monasticism
  • Catholic Mysticism
Reformation - reform, wars for independence from the Vatican,
  • Solas
  • Luther's canon of scripture
  • TULIP - 1536
  • Church of England
  • Anabaptist movement
  • Scripture in the vernacular
1600s -
  • King James Bible
  • Counter-Reformation / Council of Trent
  • Puritans
  • Amish Mennonite Movement
  • Quakers
1700's - Enlightenment, Abolitionism, Deism, Romanticism
  • Methodism
  • Shakers
  • Unitarianism
1800's - emphasis on new doctrine, prophesy/prophets, dietary / medicine restrictions, Sabbath, Eschatology, no Hell, Abolitionism
  • Spiritualism
  • Mormonism
  • Millerites
  • Jehovah's Witnesses
  • Adventism
  • Christian Science
  • Dispensationalism
  • Pentecostalism
1900's - secularism, decline of mainline churches, rise of fundamentalism, Pentecostalism, individualism, relativism
  • Church of Scientology
  • Modernism / atheism
  • Fundamentalism
  • Science
  • Vatican II
  • Rise of Assemblies of God Church
  • Postmodernism - emergent church movements

Church history is important. Doctrines and heresy have developed over time. So has the myth that starting Christianity all over again will purge it from bureaucracy and corruption and all other pitfalls associated with a world religion run by fallible humans.
 

Phillip

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Excellent. Very nice compilation. (However John's Revelation was written in AD 68 or 69 for the reason of a last warning to Jerusalem's impending destruction in AD 70)

Definetly, whoever is honorable before the Lord of Hosts, they will burn any and all of the above references of doctrines and heresys that bloomed forth after AD 70.
"Orthodoxy" is the ultimate heresy, ugly in it's corruption, destroying the soul. Especially the trinity invention.

Scriptura Sola is the only acceptable means of relationship and pure truth before our Lord and our God Jesus Christ.
 

aspen

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Excellent. Very nice compilation. (However John's Revelation was written in AD 68 or 69 for the reason of a last warning to Jerusalem's impending destruction in AD 70)

Definetly, whoever is honorable before the Lord of Hosts, they will burn any and all of the above references of doctrines and heresys that bloomed forth after AD 70.
"Orthodoxy" is the ultimate heresy, ugly in it's corruption, destroying the soul. Especially the trinity invention.

Scriptura Sola is the only acceptable means of relationship and pure truth before our Lord and our God Jesus Christ.

You seem to be having difficulty with cause and effect - sola scriptura is based on orthodoxy.