First, Petey
The True Church: Complete Series brings together the full argument from Episode 30 through Parts 1–9 into one six-hour deep dive on one of the most important questions in Christianity: What is the Church that Jesus Christ actually founded? The series begins with the question of why “I just follow Jesus” is not enough by itself. If Jesus founded a Church, gave it authority, commissioned apostles, preserved doctrine through teaching, and prayed that His followers would be visibly one, then Christianity cannot be reduced to a purely individual relationship with Christ detached from the Church He established. From there, the series builds step by step. First, we examine the true Church according to Scripture, looking at the biblical marks and rubrics that define what Christ’s Church is supposed to be: apostolic, visible, authoritative, united, sacramental, missionary, and enduring. Then we take those same biblical categories and test them according to reason, asking which model of Christianity can actually sustain unity, doctrine, authority, and continuity without collapsing into private interpretation or denominational fragmentation. Next, we turn to history, especially the earliest Christian writings outside the New Testament, including the Didache, First Clement, and the letters of Ignatius of Antioch, to ask whether the earliest post-apostolic Church looks more like modern Protestantism, restorationism, or historic Catholic Christianity. The series then addresses Great Apostasy claims and restorationist arguments, asking whether it is Scripturally/Historically/Logically plausible that the Church Christ founded disappeared, defected, or became essentially corrupt for centuries before being restored much later. From there, the focus narrows to one of the most contested issues in Christian apologetics: the papacy. We examine the papacy according to logic, Scripture, and history, asking whether Peter is singled out in a structurally meaningful way, whether he is associated with symbols of governing authority, whether he functions as a principle of unity in moments of dispute, and whether his commission appears to be personal only or office-shaped. Across the full series, we explore topics like apostolic succession, Church authority, sola scriptura, visible unity, the early Church Fathers, the Great Apostasy theory, restorationism, the role of Peter, Matthew 16, the keys of the kingdom, the seat of authority, and the historical development of the Catholic Church. This is not a quick soundbite or a surface-level denominational comparison. It is a long-form argument tracing the question from Scripture, to reason, to early Christian history, to the claims of Catholicism, Protestantism, and restorationist movements. The central question is simple: If Jesus founded one Church, gave it authority, and promised that the gates of hell would not prevail against it, where is that Church today?
40 episoder
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