Urban Legends of Church History: 40 Common Misconceptions
Urban Legends of Church History surveys forty of the most commonly misunderstood events of church history from the period of the early church through the modern age. While these “urban legends” sometimes arise out of falsehood or fabrication, they are often the product of an exaggerated recounting of actual historical events. With a pastoral tone and helpful explanations, authors John Adair and Michael Svigel tackle legendary misconceptions, such as the early church worshiping on Saturday and the unbroken chain of apostolic succession. Urban Legends of Church History will correct misunderstandings of key events in church history and guide readers in applying principles that have characterized the Christian church since the first century.


 
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Urban Legends of Church History: 40 Common Misconceptions
Urban Legends of Church History surveys forty of the most commonly misunderstood events of church history from the period of the early church through the modern age. While these “urban legends” sometimes arise out of falsehood or fabrication, they are often the product of an exaggerated recounting of actual historical events. With a pastoral tone and helpful explanations, authors John Adair and Michael Svigel tackle legendary misconceptions, such as the early church worshiping on Saturday and the unbroken chain of apostolic succession. Urban Legends of Church History will correct misunderstandings of key events in church history and guide readers in applying principles that have characterized the Christian church since the first century.


 
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Urban Legends of Church History: 40 Common Misconceptions

Urban Legends of Church History: 40 Common Misconceptions

Urban Legends of Church History: 40 Common Misconceptions

Urban Legends of Church History: 40 Common Misconceptions

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Urban Legends of Church History surveys forty of the most commonly misunderstood events of church history from the period of the early church through the modern age. While these “urban legends” sometimes arise out of falsehood or fabrication, they are often the product of an exaggerated recounting of actual historical events. With a pastoral tone and helpful explanations, authors John Adair and Michael Svigel tackle legendary misconceptions, such as the early church worshiping on Saturday and the unbroken chain of apostolic succession. Urban Legends of Church History will correct misunderstandings of key events in church history and guide readers in applying principles that have characterized the Christian church since the first century.


 

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ISBN-13: 9781433649844
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 7 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Adair is assistant professor of theological studies at Dallas Theological Seminary.
Michael J. Svigel is department chair and professor of theological studies at Dallas Theological Seminary.
 

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Part I Urban Legends of the Early Church (50-500) 1

1 The Earliest Christians Worshipped on Saturday 5

2 The Church Apostatized Shortly after the Apostles 11

3 The Sands of the Colosseum Are Stained with the Martyrs' Blood 17

4 The Lord's Supper Was Originally a Love Feast or "Community Meal" 23

5 The Earliest Church Didn't Know the Difference between Orthodoxy and Heresy 31

6 An Emperor, Pope, or Church Council Canonized the Bible 39

7 Pagan Philosophy Contaminated Christian Theology 47

8 The Doctrine of the Trinity Developed Centuries after Jesus 55

9 The Emperor Constantine Made Christianity the Official State Religion 63

10 Women Never Served as Church Officers in the Early Church 69

Part II Urban Legends of the Medieval Period (500-1500) 75

11 Nothing Good Came from the "Dark Ages" 79

12 The Substitutionary Atonement First Appeared in the Middle Ages 87

13 The Roman Catholic Church Ruled Europe with Uniformity 93

14 The Christian Faith Was Lost during the Middle Ages 101

15 The One True Church Went Underground during the Dark Ages 107

16 The Medieval Catholic Church Completely Abandoned Salvation by Grace 113

17 The One True Church Is Marked by an Unbroken Chain or Apostolic Succession 119

18 Abelard and Anselm Debated over the Atonement … and Anselm Won 127

19 The Eastern and Western Churches Split over Just One Word in the Creed 135

20 The Roman Catholic Church Regularly Burned Heretics at the Stake 141

Part III Urban Legends of the Protestant Era (1500-1700) 149

21 The Protestant Reformers Concocted the Doctrine of Salvation by Grace through Faith 153

22 The Reformers Believed the Bible Was the Only Source for Theology 161

23 The Reformers Were Trying to Restore the Church of the New Testament Era 169

24 The Reformers Removed the Apocrypha from the Bible 175

25 Protestants Don't Accept the Church Councils and Creeds 183

26 The Anabaptists Were the Predecessors of Modern Baptists 191

27 John Calvin Summarized His Theology in "Five Points" 199

28 Jacob Arminius Denied Depravity and Taught That Christians Could Lose Their Salvation 205

29 The King James Version Was the First Authorized Protestant Translation 211

30 The Pilgrims Fled Religious Oppression to Establish a Society of Religious Freedom 219

Part IV Urban Legends of the Modern Age (1700-Present) 225

31 Modern Scholars Were the First to Notice "Problem Passages" in the Bible 229

32 The United States Was Originally a Christian Nation 237

33 Fundamentalists Were the First Christians to Believe in the Inerrancy of Scripture 243

34 None of the American Founding Fathers Were Orthodox Christians 249

35 Christians Took Genesis 1 Literally until Darwin's Theory of Evolution 255

36 Atheism First Threatened the Church in the Modern Era 265

37 The Church Has Never Been as Divided as It Is in the Modern Era 271

38 The Swiss Theologian Karl Barth Was a Liberal 277

39 Calvinists Nearly Killed Evangelism and Missions; Non-Calvinists Revived Them 285

40 Date Setters and Sign Seekers Are a Uniquely Modern Phenomenon 291

Name and Subject Index 299

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