Enimies of the primitive christianity as escathological type
Keywords:
Faricees, Saducees, Stoicism, Epicurism, Materialism, New Age, Catholicism, ProtestantismAbstract
he first comming of the Messiah happened when the characteristics
were appropriate for this event. One of them was the opposition of the
groups of Judaism, the Pharisees and Sadducees, and of the Helenism, Stoics and Epicureus. The factions of Judaism were totally opposite in their ideologies. The followers of the phylosophical tendencies of helenism were different in their fundamental convictions. Therefore, standing up to the rising christianity, these sides got together thanks to an essential belief of their convictions. The second comming of the Messiah will happen in the “fulness of the times”, and one of the characteristics of this time will be the gathering of opposite groups which will put away their differences to face the genuine christianity. This study intends to identify ideologically who are the Pharisees and the Saducees, in one side, and the Stoics and Epicureus in the other on the end of the times.
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