St. Peter and the Primacy of Rome | Stephen K. Ray | From Upon This Rock: St. Peter and the Primacy of Rome in Scripture and the Early Church
There is little in
the history of the Church that has been more heatedly contested than the
primacy of Peter and the See of Rome. History is replete with examples of
authority spurned, and the history of the Church is no different. As we proceed
with this overview of history, we will allow the Scriptures, the voice of the
apostles, and the testimony of the early centuries of the Christian community
to speak for themselves. In many quarters, over the last few centuries, the din
of opposition and uninformed dissent has drowned out the voices of these
ancient witnesses. Novel ideas, like a voracious flood, have tried to erode the
foundations and the clear historical precedents provided by the Holy Spirit's
work in the primitive Church.
History has a clear and distinct voice, but it does not force itself upon us
uninvited.
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"History is replete with examples of authority spurned, and the history of the Church is no different."
Boy is THAT ever a screenful.
-J.
Posted by: joe | Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 01:30 PM