I am looking for the best book or article recommendations telling what life really looked like for the early church. What did an early church service look like?
Here is a footnote I recently discovered. Also, Two months ago I remember reading about exorcisms prior to baptism.
I am curious about early church services, the process of catechism, the agape feast, baptism, etc.
What would an early Christian experience in weekly worship?
Here is a footnote I recently discovered. Also, Two months ago I remember reading about exorcisms prior to baptism.
See Calvin and Mayor for comments on Extreme Unction. Oil was used sacramentally in the early church, as part of baptism. In fact, the Apostolic Constitutions 3.2.16 deal with the impropriety of male deacons anointing female catechumens: speaks of the baptism of women: “For we stand in need of a woman, a deaconess, for many necessities; and first in the baptism of women, the deacon shall anoint (chriō) only their forehead with the holy oil, and after him the deaconess shall anoint them [all over] (aleiphō): for there is no necessity that the women should be seen by the men.” Basil the Great, On the Spirit 66 admits that that practice has no sure biblical basis.
I am curious about early church services, the process of catechism, the agape feast, baptism, etc.
What would an early Christian experience in weekly worship?