Handed Down - The Catholic Faith of the Early Christians
In Handed Down: The Catholic Faith of the Early Christians, James L. Papandrea (Seven Revolutions) examines that most crucial era in the transmission of Christian truth: the time of the early Church. During those few centuries following the apostolic age, the brilliant and holy pastors, teachers, and writers known as the Church Fathers took the gospel they received and developed the doctrines and practices that defined the Christian religion.
And that religion of the Fathers continues today--faithfully kept, vibrant and alive--in the Catholic Church.
Most Protestants believe that there's a great contrast between modern Catholicism and first-centuries Christianity. But in this exploration of history and early theological writings, Papandrea (a former Protestant minister) shows that there's actually a stunning similarity. He demonstrates that the early Christians were decisively Catholic in how they acted and what they believed in, including:
• The authority of the Church and Sacred Tradition in addition to Scripture
• The sacraments, including the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist
• An ecclesial hierarchy with priests, bishops, and a pope
• A theology of salvation that included the importance of works and free will
• Prayers and devotions to the saints and the Blessed Virgin Mary
More than a compilation of Patristic prooftexts (important though these are), Handed Down offers a fascinating window into the life of the early Church and the lessons it holds for us today. It's perfect for history-conscious Protestants looking for a friendly defense of Catholic belief, as well as for Catholics who want to deepen their connection with our forefathers in the Faith.
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Handed Down - The Catholic Faith of the Early Christians
In Handed Down: The Catholic Faith of the Early Christians, James L. Papandrea (Seven Revolutions) examines that most crucial era in the transmission of Christian truth: the time of the early Church. During those few centuries following the apostolic age, the brilliant and holy pastors, teachers, and writers known as the Church Fathers took the gospel they received and developed the doctrines and practices that defined the Christian religion.
And that religion of the Fathers continues today--faithfully kept, vibrant and alive--in the Catholic Church.
Most Protestants believe that there's a great contrast between modern Catholicism and first-centuries Christianity. But in this exploration of history and early theological writings, Papandrea (a former Protestant minister) shows that there's actually a stunning similarity. He demonstrates that the early Christians were decisively Catholic in how they acted and what they believed in, including:
• The authority of the Church and Sacred Tradition in addition to Scripture
• The sacraments, including the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist
• An ecclesial hierarchy with priests, bishops, and a pope
• A theology of salvation that included the importance of works and free will
• Prayers and devotions to the saints and the Blessed Virgin Mary
More than a compilation of Patristic prooftexts (important though these are), Handed Down offers a fascinating window into the life of the early Church and the lessons it holds for us today. It's perfect for history-conscious Protestants looking for a friendly defense of Catholic belief, as well as for Catholics who want to deepen their connection with our forefathers in the Faith.
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Handed Down - The Catholic Faith of the Early Christians

Handed Down - The Catholic Faith of the Early Christians

by James L. Papandrea
Handed Down - The Catholic Faith of the Early Christians

Handed Down - The Catholic Faith of the Early Christians

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In Handed Down: The Catholic Faith of the Early Christians, James L. Papandrea (Seven Revolutions) examines that most crucial era in the transmission of Christian truth: the time of the early Church. During those few centuries following the apostolic age, the brilliant and holy pastors, teachers, and writers known as the Church Fathers took the gospel they received and developed the doctrines and practices that defined the Christian religion.
And that religion of the Fathers continues today--faithfully kept, vibrant and alive--in the Catholic Church.
Most Protestants believe that there's a great contrast between modern Catholicism and first-centuries Christianity. But in this exploration of history and early theological writings, Papandrea (a former Protestant minister) shows that there's actually a stunning similarity. He demonstrates that the early Christians were decisively Catholic in how they acted and what they believed in, including:
• The authority of the Church and Sacred Tradition in addition to Scripture
• The sacraments, including the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist
• An ecclesial hierarchy with priests, bishops, and a pope
• A theology of salvation that included the importance of works and free will
• Prayers and devotions to the saints and the Blessed Virgin Mary
More than a compilation of Patristic prooftexts (important though these are), Handed Down offers a fascinating window into the life of the early Church and the lessons it holds for us today. It's perfect for history-conscious Protestants looking for a friendly defense of Catholic belief, as well as for Catholics who want to deepen their connection with our forefathers in the Faith.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151017268
Publisher: Catholic Answers Press
Publication date: 10/28/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 301
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jim Papandrea is a teacher, author, speaker, and musician. After graduating from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor’s degree in music and theatre arts, Jim went on to receive his M.Div. degree from Fuller Theological Seminary, with a concentration in youth ministry Jim is currently Associate Professor of Church History at Garrett-Evangelical Seminary at Northwestern University, as well as a consultant in the area of Adult Faith Formation, and a regular speaker in parish and lay formation programs in the Chicago area. Jim is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature, the North American Patristics Society, and the Catholic Association of Music.
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