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The Apostolic Fathers
© John Stevenson, 2016
Who are the Apostolic Fathers?
Epistles • 1st Clement: Rome to Corinth
• 2nd Clement: Anonymous
sermon
• Barnabas: About Judaism
• Epistles of Ignatius
• Epistle of Polycarp to the
Philippians
• Letter to Diognetus: Apology
showing Christianity is
superior to other religions
Death of
Polycarp
Account of his arrest, trial, &
martyrdom
Didache Series of basic instructions
Papias Fragmentary writings
Shepherd
of Hermes
Apocalyptic literature
containing visions of future
1 25 50 75 100 125 150
Paul
John
Fall of
Jerusalem
Peter
Clement of Rome
• Mentioned by Paul in
Philippians 4:3.
• Served as an overseer in
the church at Rome
• Tradition ascribes to him an
epistle to the Corinthians.
• Addressed from the church
of Rome to the church at
Corinth
Clement of Rome
Died 101
• Known from other writings,
but lost until 1627
• Patriarch of Constantinople
gave manuscript to King
James I of England
• Published in 1633
Clement of Rome
Died 101
Clement of Rome
Shameful, beloved, extremely
shameful, and unworthy of
your training in Christ, is the
report that on account of one
or two persons the well-
established and ancient
church of the Corinthians is in
revolt against the presbyters
(Epistle to the Corinthians
47:6).
Died 101
Clement of Rome
You have studied the holy
scriptures, which are true and
are of the Holy Spirit. You
know that nothing unjust or
fraudulent is written in them
(Epistle to the Corinthians
45:1).
Died 101
1 25 50 75 100 125 150
Paul
John Justin Martyr
Fall of
Jerusalem
Peter
Clement of Rome
• Born in Samaria
• Pagan upbringing
• Studied philosophy
• Became a Christian
• Wrote two apologies
– First is dedicated to Emperor
Antonius Pius and to the
Senate of Rome
• Dialogue with Trypho
Justin Martyr
100-165
• Challenges authorities to
investigate Christianity
• Answers charge of atheism
against Christians
• Answers charge of
subversion against those
who look for a heavenly
kingdom
Justin Martyr
100-165
Justin Martyr
On the day which is dedicated
to the sun, all those who live in
the cities or who dwell in the
countryside gather in a
common meeting, and for as
long as there is time the
Memoirs of the Apostles or the
writings of the prophets are
read (First Apology 67).
100-165
Justin Martyr
Having concluded the prayers,
we greet one another with a
kiss. Then there is brought to
the president of the brethren
bread and a cup of water and
of watered wine (First Apology
65).
100-165
Justin Martyr
We who valued above all else
the acquisition of wealth and
property now direct all that we
have to a common fund, which
is shared with every needy
person (First Apology 14).
100-165
• Discovered in 1873 by
Philotheos Bryennis,
archbishop at
Constantinople
• It had been known to
Origen and Athanasius
• Significance initially
ignored by scholars
• Author is anonymous
There are two ways, one of
life and one of death, but a
great difference between the
two ways. The way of life,
then, is this: First, you shall
love God who made you;
second, love your neighbor
as yourself, and do not do to
another what you would not
want done to you (1:1)
You shall not commit
murder, you shall not commit
adultery, you shall not
commit pederasty, you shall
not commit fornication, you
shall not steal, you shall not
practice magic, you shall not
practice witchcraft, you shall
not murder a child by
abortion nor kill that which is
born… (2:1).
But on the Lord’s day,
after you have assembled
together, break bread and
give thanks, having in
addition confessed your
sins, that your sacrifice
may be pure. (14:1)
But concerning baptism, thus baptize: having
first recited all these precepts, baptize in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Spirit, in running water;
7:2 but if you do not have running water,
baptize in some other water, and if you
cannot baptize in cold, in warm water;
7:3 but if you have neither, pour water three
times on the head, in the name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Baptism depicted in
early Christian art
• Instructions on visiting
prophets
– Regulates how long they
are allowed to stay (2 or
3 days)
– Not allowed to ask for
money
• Speaks of election of
overseers and deacons
(15:1)
1 25 50 75 100 125 150
Paul
John
Ignatius
Polycarp
Justin Martyr
Fall of
Jerusalem
Peter
Clement of Rome
• Sat under the teaching of
the Apostle John
• Bishop of Antioch
• “The closer the sword, the
closer the Lord”
• Arrested and taken to Rome
to be martyred
There is one Physician
who is possessed both of
flesh and spirit; both made
and not made; God
existing in flesh; true life in
death; both of Mary and of
God; first possible and
then impossible, even
Jesus Christ our Lord
(Ephesians 7).
Take care to do all things
in harmony with God, with
the bishop presiding in the
place of God and with the
presbyters in the place of
the council of the apostles,
and with the deacons, who
are most dear to me,
entrusted with the
business of Jesus Christ…
(Magnesians 6:1).
Permit me to become food for the wild
beasts, through whose instrumentality
it will be granted me to attain to God. I
am the wheat of God, and let me be
ground by the teeth of the wild beasts,
that I may be found the pure bread of
Christ. Rather entice the wild beasts,
that they may become my tomb, and
may leave nothing of my body; so that
when I have fallen asleep, I may be
no trouble to any one (Romans 4).
• Preach God of the law and
prophets but denies Christ to
be the Son of God
Warns against false teachers
• Confess Christ to be the Son of God but
deny the God of the law and prophets
• Confess Christ but think he was only a
man (Ebionites)
• Confess Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit, but think the
incarnation was only an
appearance
Warns against false teachers
• Have correct views of Christ and God but
do not seek to live a holy lifestyle
It is absurd to have Jesus Christ
on the lips and at the same time
to practice Judaism. Christianity
did not base its faith on Judaism,
but Judaism on Christianity
(Magnesians 10:3).
• Ebionites: Emphasis on following Jewish
customs; saw Jesus as only a man who
was adopted by God
• Docetism (from dokew, “to seem”):
Taught that Jesus was divine and only
seemed to be human
• Church leader in need of
discipline
• Issue involved money
• Calls for his repentance
and his removal from office
• Refers to collection of
epistles of Ignatius
Epistle to the Philippians
Epistle to the Philippians
I was exceedingly grieved for
Valens who previously was a
presbyter among you, because
he is so ignorant of the office
which was given to him. I warn
you therefore that you refrain
from covetousness, that you be
pure and truthful (11)
Epistle to the Philippians
For everyone who shall not
confess that Jesus Christ is come
in the flesh is antichrist; and
whoever shall not confess the
testimony of the cross is of the
devil; and whoever shall pervert
the oracles of the Lord to his own
lusts and say that there is neither
resurrection nor judgment, that
man is the firstborn of Satan (7)
• Not written by Clement (anonymous)
• Not an epistle, but a sermon
• Discovered in same manuscript that
contained 1st Clement
• Quotes both the Old Testament and
the words of Jesus and describes
them as Scripture (2:4)
• Also quotes non-canonical books
– Gospel of Peter (5:2-4)
– Coptic Gospel of Thomas (12:1-2)
• Companion of Polycarp (tradition)
• We have only small portions of his writings
as quoted by Irenaeus and Eusebius
– “Mark, having become the interpreter of Peter,
wrote down accurately everything that he
remembered, without however recording in
order what was either said or done by Christ.”
– So then Matthew composed the oracles in the
Hebrew language, and each one interpreted
them as he could
• Jerome speaks of him…
– “He is said to have taught the Jewish
tradition of a millennium, and he is
followed by Irenaeus, Apollinarius, and
the others, who say that after the
resurrection the Lord will reign in the
flesh with the saints.” (Jerome de vir.
illust. 18)
• Named in title after traveling companion of
Paul
• Epistle itself is anonymous
• Anti-Jewish in nature
– Judaism is a false religion
– Because Jews broke God’s covenant, they
were not God’s people
– God’s covenant is for those who believe in
God’s Messiah
…it is not your present Sabbaths that are
acceptable, but the Sabbath which I have
made, in which, when I have set all things at
rest, I will make the beginning of the eighth
day which is the beginning of another world.
Therefore also we keep the eighth day for
rejoicing in which also Jesus rose from the
dead, and having been manifested
ascended into the heavens (16).
You shall not take the
name of the Lord in
vain. You shall love
your neighbor more
than your own soul.
You shall not murder a
child by abortion, nor
again, shall not kill it
when it is born (19).
• Visions of a prophet named
Hermas
• Given to him by angel in
guise of a shepherd
• Mentioned in Muratorian
Canon as a book that does
not date back to apostles
• Apocalyptic genre
• Book is in three parts:
– Five Visions
– Ten Commandments
– Twelve Parables
• In one vision, Hermas sees
his former mistress bathing in
the Tiber River
– He later sees her in heaven
where she rebukes his lustful
thoughts
– He prays a prayer of
repentance
The Apostolic
Fathers
Faced a world
steeped in
polytheism and
pagan worship
The Reformers
Dealt with those who
agreed on the reliability of
Scripture, the deity of
Christ, and who were
monotheistic
Their evangelistic
concerns were
over the paganism
of their day
Their evangelistic
concerns were largely
directed toward those who
were a part of the Roman
Catholic Church
The Apostolic
Fathers
The Reformers
Their evangelistic
concerns were
over the paganism
of their day
Their evangelistic
concerns were largely
directed toward those who
were a part of the Roman
Catholic Church
Where should be our
major evangelistic
concerns today?
• Sacraments in the later Roman Catholic
Church
– Baptism.
– Eucharist.
– Confirmation.
– Reconciliation.
– Anointing of the sick.
– Marriage.
– Holy orders.
• Sacraments in the later Roman Catholic
Church
• Sacraments in the early church
– Baptism: Ritual of initiation
– Eucharist: Ritual of continuing relationship
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c03-Apostolic_Fathers.ppt

  • 1. The Apostolic Fathers © John Stevenson, 2016
  • 2. Who are the Apostolic Fathers?
  • 3. Epistles • 1st Clement: Rome to Corinth • 2nd Clement: Anonymous sermon • Barnabas: About Judaism • Epistles of Ignatius • Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians • Letter to Diognetus: Apology showing Christianity is superior to other religions
  • 4. Death of Polycarp Account of his arrest, trial, & martyrdom Didache Series of basic instructions Papias Fragmentary writings Shepherd of Hermes Apocalyptic literature containing visions of future
  • 5. 1 25 50 75 100 125 150 Paul John Fall of Jerusalem Peter Clement of Rome
  • 6. • Mentioned by Paul in Philippians 4:3. • Served as an overseer in the church at Rome • Tradition ascribes to him an epistle to the Corinthians. • Addressed from the church of Rome to the church at Corinth Clement of Rome Died 101
  • 7. • Known from other writings, but lost until 1627 • Patriarch of Constantinople gave manuscript to King James I of England • Published in 1633 Clement of Rome Died 101
  • 8. Clement of Rome Shameful, beloved, extremely shameful, and unworthy of your training in Christ, is the report that on account of one or two persons the well- established and ancient church of the Corinthians is in revolt against the presbyters (Epistle to the Corinthians 47:6). Died 101
  • 9. Clement of Rome You have studied the holy scriptures, which are true and are of the Holy Spirit. You know that nothing unjust or fraudulent is written in them (Epistle to the Corinthians 45:1). Died 101
  • 10. 1 25 50 75 100 125 150 Paul John Justin Martyr Fall of Jerusalem Peter Clement of Rome
  • 11. • Born in Samaria • Pagan upbringing • Studied philosophy • Became a Christian • Wrote two apologies – First is dedicated to Emperor Antonius Pius and to the Senate of Rome • Dialogue with Trypho Justin Martyr 100-165
  • 12. • Challenges authorities to investigate Christianity • Answers charge of atheism against Christians • Answers charge of subversion against those who look for a heavenly kingdom Justin Martyr 100-165
  • 13. Justin Martyr On the day which is dedicated to the sun, all those who live in the cities or who dwell in the countryside gather in a common meeting, and for as long as there is time the Memoirs of the Apostles or the writings of the prophets are read (First Apology 67). 100-165
  • 14. Justin Martyr Having concluded the prayers, we greet one another with a kiss. Then there is brought to the president of the brethren bread and a cup of water and of watered wine (First Apology 65). 100-165
  • 15. Justin Martyr We who valued above all else the acquisition of wealth and property now direct all that we have to a common fund, which is shared with every needy person (First Apology 14). 100-165
  • 16. • Discovered in 1873 by Philotheos Bryennis, archbishop at Constantinople • It had been known to Origen and Athanasius • Significance initially ignored by scholars • Author is anonymous
  • 17. There are two ways, one of life and one of death, but a great difference between the two ways. The way of life, then, is this: First, you shall love God who made you; second, love your neighbor as yourself, and do not do to another what you would not want done to you (1:1)
  • 18. You shall not commit murder, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not commit pederasty, you shall not commit fornication, you shall not steal, you shall not practice magic, you shall not practice witchcraft, you shall not murder a child by abortion nor kill that which is born… (2:1).
  • 19. But on the Lord’s day, after you have assembled together, break bread and give thanks, having in addition confessed your sins, that your sacrifice may be pure. (14:1)
  • 20. But concerning baptism, thus baptize: having first recited all these precepts, baptize in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, in running water; 7:2 but if you do not have running water, baptize in some other water, and if you cannot baptize in cold, in warm water; 7:3 but if you have neither, pour water three times on the head, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
  • 21. Baptism depicted in early Christian art
  • 22. • Instructions on visiting prophets – Regulates how long they are allowed to stay (2 or 3 days) – Not allowed to ask for money • Speaks of election of overseers and deacons (15:1)
  • 23. 1 25 50 75 100 125 150 Paul John Ignatius Polycarp Justin Martyr Fall of Jerusalem Peter Clement of Rome
  • 24. • Sat under the teaching of the Apostle John • Bishop of Antioch • “The closer the sword, the closer the Lord” • Arrested and taken to Rome to be martyred
  • 25. There is one Physician who is possessed both of flesh and spirit; both made and not made; God existing in flesh; true life in death; both of Mary and of God; first possible and then impossible, even Jesus Christ our Lord (Ephesians 7).
  • 26. Take care to do all things in harmony with God, with the bishop presiding in the place of God and with the presbyters in the place of the council of the apostles, and with the deacons, who are most dear to me, entrusted with the business of Jesus Christ… (Magnesians 6:1).
  • 27. Permit me to become food for the wild beasts, through whose instrumentality it will be granted me to attain to God. I am the wheat of God, and let me be ground by the teeth of the wild beasts, that I may be found the pure bread of Christ. Rather entice the wild beasts, that they may become my tomb, and may leave nothing of my body; so that when I have fallen asleep, I may be no trouble to any one (Romans 4).
  • 28. • Preach God of the law and prophets but denies Christ to be the Son of God Warns against false teachers • Confess Christ to be the Son of God but deny the God of the law and prophets • Confess Christ but think he was only a man (Ebionites)
  • 29. • Confess Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, but think the incarnation was only an appearance Warns against false teachers • Have correct views of Christ and God but do not seek to live a holy lifestyle
  • 30. It is absurd to have Jesus Christ on the lips and at the same time to practice Judaism. Christianity did not base its faith on Judaism, but Judaism on Christianity (Magnesians 10:3).
  • 31. • Ebionites: Emphasis on following Jewish customs; saw Jesus as only a man who was adopted by God • Docetism (from dokew, “to seem”): Taught that Jesus was divine and only seemed to be human
  • 32. • Church leader in need of discipline • Issue involved money • Calls for his repentance and his removal from office • Refers to collection of epistles of Ignatius Epistle to the Philippians
  • 33. Epistle to the Philippians I was exceedingly grieved for Valens who previously was a presbyter among you, because he is so ignorant of the office which was given to him. I warn you therefore that you refrain from covetousness, that you be pure and truthful (11)
  • 34. Epistle to the Philippians For everyone who shall not confess that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is antichrist; and whoever shall not confess the testimony of the cross is of the devil; and whoever shall pervert the oracles of the Lord to his own lusts and say that there is neither resurrection nor judgment, that man is the firstborn of Satan (7)
  • 35. • Not written by Clement (anonymous) • Not an epistle, but a sermon • Discovered in same manuscript that contained 1st Clement • Quotes both the Old Testament and the words of Jesus and describes them as Scripture (2:4)
  • 36. • Also quotes non-canonical books – Gospel of Peter (5:2-4) – Coptic Gospel of Thomas (12:1-2)
  • 37. • Companion of Polycarp (tradition) • We have only small portions of his writings as quoted by Irenaeus and Eusebius – “Mark, having become the interpreter of Peter, wrote down accurately everything that he remembered, without however recording in order what was either said or done by Christ.” – So then Matthew composed the oracles in the Hebrew language, and each one interpreted them as he could
  • 38. • Jerome speaks of him… – “He is said to have taught the Jewish tradition of a millennium, and he is followed by Irenaeus, Apollinarius, and the others, who say that after the resurrection the Lord will reign in the flesh with the saints.” (Jerome de vir. illust. 18)
  • 39. • Named in title after traveling companion of Paul • Epistle itself is anonymous • Anti-Jewish in nature – Judaism is a false religion – Because Jews broke God’s covenant, they were not God’s people – God’s covenant is for those who believe in God’s Messiah
  • 40. …it is not your present Sabbaths that are acceptable, but the Sabbath which I have made, in which, when I have set all things at rest, I will make the beginning of the eighth day which is the beginning of another world. Therefore also we keep the eighth day for rejoicing in which also Jesus rose from the dead, and having been manifested ascended into the heavens (16).
  • 41. You shall not take the name of the Lord in vain. You shall love your neighbor more than your own soul. You shall not murder a child by abortion, nor again, shall not kill it when it is born (19).
  • 42. • Visions of a prophet named Hermas • Given to him by angel in guise of a shepherd • Mentioned in Muratorian Canon as a book that does not date back to apostles • Apocalyptic genre
  • 43. • Book is in three parts: – Five Visions – Ten Commandments – Twelve Parables
  • 44. • In one vision, Hermas sees his former mistress bathing in the Tiber River – He later sees her in heaven where she rebukes his lustful thoughts – He prays a prayer of repentance
  • 45. The Apostolic Fathers Faced a world steeped in polytheism and pagan worship The Reformers Dealt with those who agreed on the reliability of Scripture, the deity of Christ, and who were monotheistic Their evangelistic concerns were over the paganism of their day Their evangelistic concerns were largely directed toward those who were a part of the Roman Catholic Church
  • 46. The Apostolic Fathers The Reformers Their evangelistic concerns were over the paganism of their day Their evangelistic concerns were largely directed toward those who were a part of the Roman Catholic Church Where should be our major evangelistic concerns today?
  • 47. • Sacraments in the later Roman Catholic Church – Baptism. – Eucharist. – Confirmation. – Reconciliation. – Anointing of the sick. – Marriage. – Holy orders.
  • 48. • Sacraments in the later Roman Catholic Church • Sacraments in the early church – Baptism: Ritual of initiation – Eucharist: Ritual of continuing relationship