Master of Religion

This blog is about the course on the Master of Religion offered through the Universal Life Church Seminary. There are essays from those who have finished the course, as well as answers from the various lessons.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Apostles

First I am defining the words Apostles and Disciples from Merium Webster's Dictionary.apostle (noun)

1 : one sent on a mission: as; a : one of an authoritative New Testament group sent out to preach the gospel and made up especially of Christ's 12 original disciples and Paul; b : the first prominent Christian missionary to a region or group;

2 a : a person who initiates a great moral reform or who first advocates an important belief or system; b : an ardent supporter : ADHERENT ;

3 : the highest ecclesiastical official in some church organizations;

4 : one of a Mormon administrative council of 12 men disciple (noun)

1 : one who accepts and assists in spreading the doctrines of another: as; a : one of the twelve in the inner circle of Christ's followers according to the Gospel accounts; b : a convinced adherent of a school or individual;

2 : a member of the Disciples of Christ founded in the U.S. in 1809 that holds the Bible alone to be the rule of faith and practice, usually baptizes by immersion, and has a congregational polity According to the lesson: The New Testament, as usually received in the Christian Churches, is made up of twenty-seven different books attributed to eight different authors. Six of them are numbered among the Apostles (Matthew, John, Paul, James, Peter, Jude) and two are among their immediate disciples (Mark, Luke).

If we consider only the contents of these writings, they may be divided into historical books, or Gospels and Acts, and didactic books (Epistles), a prophetical book (Apocalypse). I will attempt to answer the question. I will start with the first book in my translation of the New Testiment and work to the end, Revelation. If there are only eight writers, the Author will be named first, If more than one book is credited to the writer, I will list it in his paragraph. As I am explaining my method, I see the second question in my text window and wonder how I am going to do that! No wonder I am not seeing posts on this lesson!

Matthew shows up first in my Bible but according to my notes, it was not written first. My sourse does not tell me who Matthew was, but it was probably the third book written. I am supposing he is an apostle, he wrote about 85 AD and would have to be really old to have experienced the events.Mark was not a desciple, but he knew them. His mother hosted meetings of the original 12. His work seems to be copied by Luke.Luke hung out with Paul and that would make him an apostle. He wrote the Acts of the Apostles. He wrote Luke. John ovbiously wrote John, age doesn't seem to me to make anyone an actual desciple. John was a busy man and also wrote The First Letter of John, found after Peter II. The Second Letter of John, the Third Letter of John and at last the Revelation to John may be his as well. This is uncertain.Romans, First and Second Corenthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Thessalonians, Thesssalonians, Timothy One and Two, Titus and Philemon are all credited to Paul.

Hebrews is unknown. James may have been the brother of Jesus.Then come the writer Peter who wrote two Books. The writer of Jude may have been the brother of James.Before I actually began looking for the answer to the first question I did not realize John was so busy. Now the second question. Create a plan of the time fframe the New Testament reflects by establishing mile stones of im- portant occasions. I am not sure what an important coccasion might be. According to the lesson: The New Testament was not written all at once. These books appeared one after another in a time frame of fifty years, in the second half of the first century. Written in different and distant countries, and addressed to particular Churches, they took some time to spread throughout the whole ChristianityIn 383, St. Jerome revised the Latin version with the aid of what he considered to be the best copies of the Greek text.

Between 400 and 450, Rabbula of Edessa did the same thing for the Syriac version. In the thirteenth century the universities, the Dominicans, and the Franciscans undertook to correct the Latin text and in the fifteenth century printing lessened. Then, Byzantine scholars came in numbers to Italy, Germany, and France, after the capture of Constantinople. This text, after having been revised by Erasmus, Robert Estienne, and Théodore de Bèze, finally became in 1633 the Elzeverian edition, which was to bear the name of the "received text". It remained as the basic version of the New Testament for Protestants up to the nineteenth century. The British and Foreign Bible Society continued to publish it until 1904.

All the official Protestant versions depended on this test of Byzantine origin up to the revision of the Authorized Version of the Anglican Church, which took place in 1881. The Catholics followed the official edition of the Latin Vulgate (which is in substance the revised version of St. Jerome), published in 1592 by order of Clement VIII, and called on that account the Clementine Bible. New Testament Timeline40 BCEHerod the Great appointed King of Judea by Marc Anthony in Rome.20 BCEHerod begins to rebuild the Great Temple in Jerusalem in an attempt to restore it to its former splendor as under Solomon.c. 8 BCEJesus of Nazareth born in Roman Palestine (by some estimates).6Herod the Great deposed by Augustus.14 - 37Tiberius I emperor of Rome, b. 42 BCE.18Caiaphas become high priest in Jerusalem (until 36).c. 24 - 26Jesus begins his ministry.26 - 36Pontius Pilate is governor of Judea.27 - 28John the Baptist wanders and preaches. Jesus baptized. [Luke 3,1-2] (15th year of Tiberius).28John the Baptist is executed on orders from Herod Antipas.c. 30Jesus of Nazareth crucified in Jerusalem.c. 31Saint Stephen becomes the first Christian martyr when he is stoned to death for blasphemy.c. 34-5Saul of Tarsus, formerly a rabbi and enemy of Christianity, converts to the new Christian faith and becomes known as Paul. [Acts 9].c. 37-40Paul first visits Jerusalem as a Christian.37 - 41 Gaius Caligula emperor of Rome, declares himself god.

40 Paul goes to Jerusalem to consult with Peter [Gal 1, 18-20].c. 40 - 51Paul travels to Asia Minor and Cyprus, establishing churches and writing the earliest epistles which will become part of the New Testament canon.43 Romans under Aulus Plautius invade Britain. London is founded.44James, brother of John, executed by Herod Agrippa I [Acts 12, 1-3].47First recorded use of the term "Christian" in Antioch, Syria, home of one of the earliest Christian churches .47 - 48Paul and Barnabas on Cyprus [Acts 13, 4-12].48 - 49Council of Jerusalem, 1st Christian Council, doctrine regarding circumcision and dietary law is agreed to by apostles and presbyters, written in a letter addressed to "the brothers of Gentile origin in Antioch, Syria, and Cilicia" [Acts 15]c. 49Paul composes his epistle to the Thessalonians - the earliest known New Testament writingc. 49Early church council in Jerusalem decides to expand missionary work to the Gentiles.

Christianized Jews are excused from full obedience to Jewish law.c. 51Paul writes epistle to the Galatians.c. 55Paul writes epistles to the Corinthians.c. 55Peter travels to Rome. His leadership over the church of Rome establishes the tradition of the papacy and he is regarded as the first bishop of Rome (pope).57Paul's last visit to Jerusalem [Acts 21].58Paul is arrested and imprisoned in Caesarea [Acts 25:4].61Human sacrifices as part of religious celebrations are prohibited by Roman law.62Paul is held under house arrest in Rome, but then is allowed to resume his travels.c. 60Paul writes epistle to the Romans.64Roman emperor Nero (37 - 68) accuses the Christians of having started the fire which destroyed large sections of Rome, thus initiating widespread persecution.65Famous and influential Roman philosopher Seneca commits suicide on orders from Emperor Nero.c. 65Q possibly written, (German: Quelle, meaning "source") a hypothetical Greek text used in writing of Matthew and Luke.66Jews revolt against Roman government (through 70).c. 67Nero orders the execution of both Peter and Paul.68Qumran (Essenes?) community destroyed by Rome, site of Dead Sea Scrolls found in 1949.70Titus, son of Roman emperor Vespasian, captures and destroys Jerusalem and suppresses Jewish revolt, destroying the Temple in the process.c. 70Mark, earliest known gospel, is composed.73Massada, last remaining stronghold of Jewish Zealots, falls to Roman assault.c. 85 - 95Gospel of Luke and Book of Acts are composed.c. 90Old Testament books, called "The Writings," are established as part of Christian canon: Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, and Chronicles.c. 95Book of Revelation is composed.c. 95Clement of Rome (c. 30 - 100), one of the earliest popes, writes a letter arguing that church leaders possess a divine authority inherited from Christ and his apostles.c. 95- 105Composition of the "Pastoral Epistles," falsely attributed to Paul: Hebrews, I and II Timothy, Titus, and I Peter.c. 80 - 100Gospel of Matthew is composed.c. 100Christian churches are established in Greece, North Africa, Italy, and Asia Minor.c. 100 - 125Gospel of John is composed.c) Explain how our sins can be forgiven.When I was a kid in Baptist Bible camp I memorized Ephision 2: 8-9. For by grace you have been save through grace; and it is not your own doing, it is the gift of God- not because of works, lest any man should boast.The lesson makes it a lot less simple than this verse. Actually this isn't really in the lesson. Maybe I am missing the point. This isn't so much the forgiveness of sins but the entry into Heaven.



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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Confusion in Religion


I can certainly echo those sentiments as they relate to confusion in religion.

I believe that like every other religion on Earth, Christianity is flavored and influenced by a multitude of factors:

Region, Culture, Tradition, social standards, interpretation of religious scripture, and individual spiritual focus.

"A pound is a pound the world around", does not necessarily apply to religious consistency. Much like the different types of Buddhism that have been influenced by important people or cultures through the years, so has Christianity. And Christianity also has an amazing range of beliefs for being based on similar scriptures and literature. The beliefs range from peaceful and accepting, to hateful and bigoted. Much like everything else in the world, our success depends upon our own best interpretation of what is right...not what is right in Reality.

Imagine Truth to be a candle in the middle of a room...It is solitary, independent, needing nothing. It stands under it's own weight and on it's own merits. Now, imagine that our interpretation is the precise distance and angle that we see the candle from. How bright or dim, how real or imagined it is will be based on your own cognizance of it. The candle does not change, it is up to us to move around the candle and examine it from all sides, from near and far, to have not a vision of truth...but a scope of it.

Now blow the candle out, and flip on a light switch, you're scaring me.

Good discussion.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Four Gospels

by Rev. Barbara A Durbin

I always enjoy reading different translations of the Bible.
The Unvarnished Gospel was yet another enlightening experience.
It helps explain verses and the Gospels in a different and new light.

Some of the speech; it seems is translated by an individual -by their own interpretation.
Yet, I suppose that goes the same with many translations.
I know that when I speak to someone of another heritage and they are trying to explain something to me, sometimes they have difficulty finding the right words in English to describe it. Course Example= was calling Heaven – The Sky.

The Course emails with the teachers’ views helped also in seeing the verse with a different understanding – different meaning. Perhaps it opens ones eyes to more meanings than they thought existed.

I’m glad to see the one of the Apocryphal Books - Thomas was also included.
I personally believe that these books are Blessed as are the books in the Biblical.


What is learned:

It teaches us the History of Jesus.
His Birth as told by Prophesies.
His Teachings of the Gods Law from the Old Testament.
His Miracles, Healings, Releasing of Demons, Walking on water.
His Death on the Cross. Fight with Satan in the Underworld.
His Resurrection Three Days Later. And ascension into Heaven.

Among His teachings of Gods Law.
Jesus came with a new Commandment – To LOVE One Another.
It is easy to love a friend. To love an enemy is of a much greater and higher love


Jesus came not to Judge us, but to Free us of our sins and release us from the evil one. He brought us Salvation.

(New Living Translation)
John 1:12 But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God. 13 They are reborn—not with a physical birth resulting from human passion or plan, but a birth that comes from God.

(The Unvarnished Gospel)
But to those who did accept him he gave the right to become children of God if they had faith in his name, they who were born not of blood, nor the flesh’s will, nor a man’s will, but of God.

I see the Gospels as with all of the New Testament as a Manual of how to live life.
How to treat others. How to treat oneself. How to accept God and his Laws.
Whether Man or Woman, In Gods eyes we are the same.
The Spirit is really neither.

We often seem to be looking for answers. Thing is, if more people were to look to the Bible, they will find the answers they seek.

Have Faith to that which is unseen.


Rev. Barbara A. Durbin





The Four Gospels

I believe that reading the Four Gospels teaches us several things.

1. It teaches us the History of Jesus.
His Birth as told by Prophesies.
His Teachings of the Gods Law from the Old Testament.
His Miracles, Healings, Releasing of Demons, Walking on water.
His Death on the Cross. Fight with Satan in the Underworld.
His Resurrection Three Days Later. And ascension into Heaven.

2. It teaches us that God Is the same today as he was yesterday and will be the same forevermore. God is the beginning and the end.


3. Jesus came not to Judge us, but to Free us of our sins and release us from the evil one. He brought us Salvation.


John 1:12 But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God. 13 They are reborn—not with a physical birth resulting from human passion or plan, but a birth that comes from God.

John 3:3 Jesus replied, “I tell you the truth, unless you are born again, you cannot see the Kingdom of God .” 4 “What do you mean?” exclaimed Nicodemus. “How can an old man go back into his mother’s womb and be born again?” 5 Jesus replied, “I assure you, no one can enter the Kingdom of God without being born of water and the Spirit. 6 Humans can reproduce only human life, but the Holy Spirit gives birth to spiritual life. 7 So don’t be surprised when I say, ‘You must be born again.’ 8 The wind blows wherever it wants. Just as you can hear the wind but can’t tell where it comes from or where it is going, so you can’t explain how people are born of the Spirit.”



4. Among His teachings of Gods Law.
Jesus came with a new Commandment – To LOVE One Another.
It is easy to love a friend. To love an enemy is of a much greater and higher love.
The Path to LOVE is Lead by:
My Father God - Jesus - the Holy Spirit
GOD is LOVE

5. God has given us Free Will.
It is up to us to decide to follow God or to follow other.
I believe that God loves us and as His child His desire is for us to chose Him.

I see the Gospels as with all of the New Testament as a Manual of how to live life.
How to treat others. How to treat oneself. How to accept God and his Laws.
Whether Man or Woman, In Gods eyes we are the same.
The Spirit is really neither.

We often seem to be looking for answers. Thing is, if more people were to look to the Bible, they will find the answers they seek.

Have Faith to that which is unseen.



My Message

In Prayer.... here are some of the things that enter my mind:
You have to let go of the past, of the pain and regret.
Open your heart to new beginnings.
Have Faith, Hope & Believe.
Be slow to anger and slow to speak.
Forgive as you would want to be forgiven.
Do unto others, as you'd have them do unto you.
Have Compassion.
SHOW Love.
At this moment; I need to add...
Make each day, each moment count.
Walk in LOVE... it is key.


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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Master of Religion


Master of Religion Lesson 16: History of Church II

  This lesson on the History of Christianity, The beginning of time tells us how searches the heavens within ourselves for answers to that which surrounds us, as mankind living.  This great gift from God comes from the inner knowledge of people who we know as Priest, Ministers, Shamans,and Holy Man and Holy Woman who have been instrumental in adding us in finding our way as we journey on our path of trying to understand this thing we call faith. In the beginning Saul name in the KJV so to become Paul, in the History of Church II, that most likely Saul was his Jewish name, and Paul was the name if his Roman Citizenship. The History of the Church is important that you can't some it up just in one lesson. Knowledge is power from God and how you use it to bless his people. Amen
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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Christian Studies


End Of Course Essay
Rev. Nick Federspiel
God's Country Fellowship Church
The course is a good chapter review of the four Gospels and valuable to people not well acquainted with them; to others it provides an interesting point of view.
First, I must say that the Andy Gaus' The Unvarnished Gospels translation is a bit "unique" to be polite, but there are so many translations these days. I reference the KVJ and the NKJV and when I want to speed read I use the Today's English Version of the Good News Bible. At first I did not think I would use the Gaus version in the future, but on reflecting perhaps it is good Sermon food. I especially will never forget the paraphrase "canon-lawyers" which in the GNV is "teachers of the law." It is indeed these canon-lawyers that failed to understand the long term consequences of their own actions – as many lawyers also fail at today.
Secondly, the course identifies some of the inconsistencies and reporting details and styles between the four Gospels such as in lesson 6: "Also, in this book, Jesus carries his own cross, where in the book of Luke, someone else carries it for him." Indeed in the other three books Simon at some point carries the cross (i.e. Matthew 27:32, Mark 15:21 and Luke 23:26). These apparent inconsistencies together with several others in the Holy Bible some inflate as errorsHis message yet in a way suggests that the stories are true indeed. What if all four gospels, all books of the Bible, read alike? Would you believe them as independently authored from witnesses to wars, miracles, and one crisis after another? I would not. I would conclude all four gospels were all the same as suggested by the "Q" book theory – another "missing book" assumed to be the four gospels reference text. There is nothing like a shelf of missing books to argue over the Bible, if one is prone to such; as in my view that is a waste of intellectual time otherwise better spent. The point is the message. And the message to the irate and foolish fanatical Pharisees of the future is: "What goes around indeed comes around – just wait it out." that today's canon lawyers use to discredit the Bible. In my view such trivia is irrelevant to
One gospel message few pause to reflect upon is, I think, that the fanatic Pharisees were fools of the highest order. They did about the only thing they could that would create the genesis of Christianity. Assumed to be well acquainted with the old writings, which Josephus states were indeed in the temple, one would think common sense would have restrained them from compliance with the prophets. They did not believe, as the Apostles even doubted, that such a thing as a resurrection could be or indeed was (Matthew 28:17, Mark 16:14 GNV). Such doubt does not give much support to the concept that the brave disciples (sic), who coward at being associated with Christ (Matthew 26:74), later challenged the Roman guards for a dead body to steal away in the night or concocted an exceptional act of flawless deception as suggested in the Bloodline of the Holy Grail. 

The lessons of history suggest that a whipping, banishment or exile and just about anything else the canon-lawyers could have impressed upon Pilate, now suddenly a friend with Herod (Luke23:12), would have ended for all of history any thought of the man Jesus, the "Christ," being the Messiah of the Torah. Instead the canon-lawyers helped Pilate initiate his and Herod's demise along with three centuries of political turmoil for Rome resulting in Rome decreeing Christianity. 
The Unvarnished Gospel page 66 says: " … can we remember how the fraud said while alive, "I will RISE up after three days." So order (Pilate) the grave to be guarded until the third day so the students (of Jesus the fraud) don't come and steal him …..Pilate said to them "YOU have custody… so they went their way and stationed a guard around the grave and marked the stone with a sign IN CUSTODY." What is missing from most analysis of the four gospels is: what were they thinking! BUT thank God for those canon-lawyers! Amen.

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The Universal Life Church is a comprehensive online seminary where we have many classes in different aspects of  Christianity, two in  Wicca, several in Paganism, two courses in Metaphysics and much more. I have been a proud member of the ULC for many years and the Seminary since its inception.


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