Directions of Christian Prebaptismal Catechesis in the I Century in correlation with the Second Stage of Catechesis in the Patristic Age (according to New Testament sources)

New Testament sources provide only indirect evidence of prebaptismal catechesis, allowing however to highlight the fundamental points of apostolic preaching addressed both to Jews and to Gentiles, which could have been the basis of initial, yet oral, catechisms. Apostolic preaching was focused on th...

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Main Author: Olga Yaroshevskaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: St. Philaret’s Christian Orthodox Institute 2015-08-01
Series:Вестник Свято-Филаретовского института
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spelling doaj-fafce4d1757b4770a248eeaa25a4bb2c2021-09-28T14:54:36ZengSt. Philaret’s Christian Orthodox InstituteВестник Свято-Филаретовского института2658-75992713-31412015-08-011599107Directions of Christian Prebaptismal Catechesis in the I Century in correlation with the Second Stage of Catechesis in the Patristic Age (according to New Testament sources)Olga YaroshevskayaNew Testament sources provide only indirect evidence of prebaptismal catechesis, allowing however to highlight the fundamental points of apostolic preaching addressed both to Jews and to Gentiles, which could have been the basis of initial, yet oral, catechisms. Apostolic preaching was focused on the resurrection of Jesus and on the call to respond to this preaching, that is, on the call to penance and faith in Jesus; on the promise of forgiveness, salvation and the gift of the Spirit for those who have answered this call. Since the start of missionary preaching to Gentiles, profession of faith in the one God who does not dwell in temples made by hand, the Creator of the world and of man “from one blood”, became a distinct part of the creed. The theology of the Apostolic Age is characterized by such distinctive features as the simplicity of doctrinal formulations, the absence of theological abstractions and the indissoluble connection between preaching and responding to it, that is, baptism.https://psmb-neos-resources.hb.bizmrg.com/target/sfi/78511cadd86b298d3ed61c1898b9eb4089dd9a06/15_Yaroshevskaya_99-107.pdfcatechesiscatechismbaptismapostolic agepreachingnew testamentоглашениекатехизискрещениеапостольский векпроповедьновый завет
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Вестник Свято-Филаретовского института
catechesis
catechism
baptism
apostolic age
preaching
new testament
оглашение
катехизис
крещение
апостольский век
проповедь
новый завет
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title Directions of Christian Prebaptismal Catechesis in the I Century in correlation with the Second Stage of Catechesis in the Patristic Age (according to New Testament sources)
title_short Directions of Christian Prebaptismal Catechesis in the I Century in correlation with the Second Stage of Catechesis in the Patristic Age (according to New Testament sources)
title_full Directions of Christian Prebaptismal Catechesis in the I Century in correlation with the Second Stage of Catechesis in the Patristic Age (according to New Testament sources)
title_fullStr Directions of Christian Prebaptismal Catechesis in the I Century in correlation with the Second Stage of Catechesis in the Patristic Age (according to New Testament sources)
title_full_unstemmed Directions of Christian Prebaptismal Catechesis in the I Century in correlation with the Second Stage of Catechesis in the Patristic Age (according to New Testament sources)
title_sort directions of christian prebaptismal catechesis in the i century in correlation with the second stage of catechesis in the patristic age (according to new testament sources)
publisher St. Philaret’s Christian Orthodox Institute
series Вестник Свято-Филаретовского института
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2713-3141
publishDate 2015-08-01
description New Testament sources provide only indirect evidence of prebaptismal catechesis, allowing however to highlight the fundamental points of apostolic preaching addressed both to Jews and to Gentiles, which could have been the basis of initial, yet oral, catechisms. Apostolic preaching was focused on the resurrection of Jesus and on the call to respond to this preaching, that is, on the call to penance and faith in Jesus; on the promise of forgiveness, salvation and the gift of the Spirit for those who have answered this call. Since the start of missionary preaching to Gentiles, profession of faith in the one God who does not dwell in temples made by hand, the Creator of the world and of man “from one blood”, became a distinct part of the creed. The theology of the Apostolic Age is characterized by such distinctive features as the simplicity of doctrinal formulations, the absence of theological abstractions and the indissoluble connection between preaching and responding to it, that is, baptism.
topic catechesis
catechism
baptism
apostolic age
preaching
new testament
оглашение
катехизис
крещение
апостольский век
проповедь
новый завет
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