metis
aged ecumenical anthropologist
All of the NT books were written by the early "Catholics" even though that name wasn't used at first.Interestingly though, none of the books were written by Catholics, were they?
What you are missing is that the early Church was in effect "reform Judaism", and the closest thing to an official name was "the Way". In the early 2nd century, people who belonged to that same faith began to call themselves "Christians" even though that name appeared earlier as what is believed by theologians to be an insulting term.
By the end of the 2nd century, two descriptive terms of the Church began to be used: "orthodox" [truth] and "catholic" [universal]. It is the latter that increasing began to be used as the 3rd century progressed to become the most commonly used name: "Catholic".
Of course. But what does this have to do with what we were discussing, namely the power and effect of the Holy Spirit?Here is my question: Do you believe that Jesus Christ was on the earth?