Title: Christianity
1I. Origins 1. Judaic Context 2.
Christ the Person II. History 1.
Apostolic Age 2. Christian Hellenism III.
Liturgy Sacraments 1. Sacramental
Iconography 2. The Divine Liturgy
2I. Origins 1. The Essential Judaic Context
- Scriptural-Liturgical Context of Christ
- Genesis, the Psalms, the Prophets Wisdom
Literature as received by Judaism are the context
of Christianity - 2. Jesus, Christ - entered this context
- He is the new wine in every Context. - EXAMPLES
- Adam the Fall Christ, the new Adam
- Amarteia? He does not miss the mark
(sin) - Promise to the Fathers Christs Kingdom
- Royal Messianism He is the
King-Prophet-Priest He is the Davidic
Messiah
3Crucifixion Resurrection Axis Mundi in
TimeEnd of Time (Salvation History)
Direction of Time
4II. Historical Sub-Contexts - 1. The
Apostolic Age (33 AD...)
Pentecost thru death of those taught by the
Apostles . . . continuation of Apostolic
teaching
- 33 AD - Crucifixion Resurrection.
- Those Jews who accept Christ as the
Resurrected Messiah are eventually ejected
from the Temple - Liturgy as the re-entry remembrance of
the acts of God, along with use of incense,
vestments, etc., are continued by the ejected
Christians. - Vespers is an example of continuity /
discontinuity of context content.
St. Peter (6th Cent. icon from Mt. Sinai
Monastery)
5Pauls Mission to the Gentiles
- His letters are earliest Christian
Scriptures after the Septuagint. - His letters contain more theology than
any other part of the New Testament, - with the exception of John the theologians
Gospel Revelation - Why is it possible to live in Christ ?
- 1. because Christ is fully human,
like us, but as we were meant
to be - The intention of God right intentions of
mankind come together in Him - 2. because of how humans are
created (for oneness with God), - AND 3. because Christ is also fully God.