(January 13, 2015 at 1:11 pm)Davka Wrote:(January 12, 2015 at 6:11 am)Godschild Wrote:
My understanding, based on years of (admittedly layman's) reading and picking the brains of various scholars, is that these "memoirs of the apostles" were not the synoptic Gospels + John, but rather included various writings which today are called the "gnostic gospels."
In the Early Church, there was a huge variety of opinion among believers. These opinions can be roughly divided between Christian Gnosticism on the one hand (Early Christian Writings, Gnosticism), and what was to become the Catholic church on the other.
Gnosticism is far closer to today's Charismatic movement than to Roman Catholicism. Its focus is the individual's relationship with Christ, with a strong emphasis on "knowing" which can be likened to the "Born Again" experience. Christian Gnosticism was a strongly spiritual movement, and was decentralized by its very nature. This decentralization posed a problem for those who wished to impose a political structure on the church, and was bitterly opposed as heresy by the early founders of what became the Roman Catholic Church.
Prior to the founding of the Roman Catholic Church, there was no accepted new Testament canon of scripture. The Biblical Canon was established in part to strengthen the centralized, top-down structure of the RCC. Writings which encouraged individual spiritual experience were discarded and often destroyed, and those which were useful to a top-down, priest-based system were edited to fit the RCC doctrine and declared to be the Word of God.
Current-day Evangelical Protestantism is far closer to the spirit of Gnostic Christianity than most Christians know.
The protestants had no problem with developing from the Bible as it stands today, we did not have nor need those documents to develop a personal relationship with Christ. Those documents that did not make it into the Bible seem to be important only to those who want to destroy Christianity, that speaks to the truth of the Bible.
GC
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.