13-How Close
The History of the Christian Church
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🗓️ 22 December 2013
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the history of the Christian Church, Season 1 with Lance Rolston. |
| 0:15.3 | This episode is titled How Close. |
| 0:18.4 | One of the things that modern Christians want to know is how close their church is |
| 0:23.4 | to the primitive church of the first and second centuries. Congregations and entire movements |
| 0:28.9 | claim that their particular expression of the faith is closest to the original. So, |
| 0:34.6 | what were early church services like? Where do they meet and, well, what do they do? |
| 0:40.7 | Until the end of the second century, Christians met for services in private homes, deserted |
| 0:45.6 | buildings, caves, near the graves of martyrs, and in catacombs. Catacombs were a common feature of |
| 0:52.7 | many cities of the empire. besides their primary use as burial places |
| 0:57.1 | they were frequent hiding places for refugees smugglers and groups that wanted to meet away from the |
| 1:03.0 | watchful eye of the authorities rome's catacombs were a massive subterranean tunnel system jesus |
| 1:10.5 | as followers used these places to meet because during |
| 1:13.4 | the first centuries, they were mostly drawn from the poorer classes of society and couldn't |
| 1:18.7 | afford a unique place devoted solely to their worship. Their meetings were often banned, requiring |
| 1:23.9 | that they meet in secret. Another reason they tended to meet in locations away from the busy |
| 1:29.1 | streets was because of the prevalence of lewd graffiti, ubiquitous in Roman cities. |
| 1:35.9 | Graffiti isn't a recent phenomenon. It has a long and storied history. Much of the graffiti encountered |
| 1:42.2 | in Rome's streets was political cartoons and commentary, |
| 1:46.2 | but it was also bawdy and offensive to the sensitive morality of many Christians. |
| 1:50.9 | So they looked for places outside the city to meet where pornography wasn't scrawled on nearby walls. |
| 1:58.1 | One of the points made by the Church F fathers known as the apologists, those who answered |
| 2:02.8 | the attacks of pagan critics, was that Christians had neither temples nor altars because their |
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