T. R.’s Reviews > Church History in Plain Language > Status Update
T. R.
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Odd Stephen is discussed before Pentecost, and then backtracked. Almost sounded like because of Stephen Christianity became big... no, Pentecost happens early in Acts 2, Peter preached and 3,000 were saved. Stephen happens in Acts 6.
— Jul 05, 2024 01:20PM
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T. R.
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Okay, a little under the 7 hr mark for the audio, or before getting 30% in, the part of history where the Roman Catholic idea of the pope is discussed more. Much appreciated 👏. The author did state the overall goal is to focus on the historical timeline. However, he did a state few things in scripture debunking how the Roman Catholic church looks at Peter.
— Dec 12, 2024 08:41PM
T. R.
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I do appreciate a bigger portion of explaining the Trinity is given and why the Church needed to make the Trinity clear. Some of the explanations I find confusing. Focusing on the "personal" aspects instead of Person. Almost saying God could be a Person and 3 Persons - um, what? Also, from my understanding, there was a main idea of the Trinity way before Nicene. The council shared what the Church already believed.
— Jul 19, 2024 10:58AM
T. R.
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Ok...using gnostic writings, such as the Gospel of Thomas, as a source, isn't very credible...
— Jul 16, 2024 04:06PM
T. R.
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Major problem with "Christianity" meaning a number of different beliefs. When the author says, "putting doctrine aside," we immediately have a red flag. Doctrine determines between what is true, mostly true, and utterly false. To not distinguish true Christianity, and say these countries accepted Christianity- does not mean they actually accepted true Christianity. If it's another Gospel, another Christ, it's false.
— Jul 16, 2024 03:54PM
T. R.
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I appreciate the author did clarify the view of penance caused a division because not everyone agreed. And this is what emerged indulgences.
— Jul 12, 2024 01:26PM
T. R.
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Dead saints had the power to absolve others of their sins.... excuse me, what!
— Jul 12, 2024 01:03PM

