The
Early Christians
The Incredible Odyssey of Early Christianity
DVD
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270 minutes, 2 Discs
Edition: DVD
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How did the religion of Love survive paganism and barbarianism? The Empire persecuted the Christians and was eventually converted. The Barbarians sacked Rome, but were converted too.
How did the religion of Love manage to survive against paganism and barbarianism? How did the first Christians live? Who were their most terrible enemies: idols, lions, Jews... or heretics? How did they defend their faith? How did they propagate it?
The blood of the martyrs was the seed for new Christians. But after the persecutions of the Romans and the barbarian invasions came another grave danger for the new religion: heresies... They would not be lethal. On the contrary, they provided the opportunity to define the essential truths of Christian faith, consolidating the roots of a millennial Church. This in-depth new film series produced in Europe explores this amazing story of the witness of the early Christians and the spread of Christianity.
Nine half-hour programs:
1.
The Scandal of the Cross
This episode describes the New Life embodied by the Christians in sharp contrast
with the Paganism surrounding them. Liturgical life is centered in the Eucharist,
the practice of real brotherly charity, and the striving to sanctity. The perception
of Jesus Christ as God and Man sets the ground for the rising Church, and provides
a clue to understand the witnessing of the Martyrs.
2.
The Empire's Conversion
Christians refuse to let their God be one more in the Roman Pantheon. This is
the turning point where History changes. It meant confrontation between polytheism
and the Mystery of the Cross. In face of a sensual and materialistic society,
Christians present the powerful figure of Jesus. His supernatural message, linked
to the coherent life of the Christians, sparks the wave of conversions.
3.
Persecution and Defense
Christians are attacked by the imperial authorities, by the public opinion through
slander, and by pagan intellectuals. How did they react? Not with violence,
but by conquering minds and hearts. This was achieved mainly by the shining
figures of the Apostolic Fathers, building stones of the Christian tradition.
Special focus on the danger of Gnosticism, and the Apocryphal writings. Who
were the Apologist Fathers? How was their dialogue with the pagan culture?
4.
The Threat of the Heresy
Who was Arius? Why was his doctrine so influential in the Roman world? The errors
around the concepts of Jesus God and Jesus Man. The rapid spread of the Arian
heresy fueled by power politics. Its geographical expansion and its permanence
in time spells deep fears and new ideas on how to prevent or halt the propagation
of heresies. This would eventually prepare the ground for the Inquisition centuries
later.
5.
Constantine and The End of the Persecutions
The so-called "giving up" of the Church to the Secular Power is a
recurrent theme throughout history. In this episode we shall discover the truth
about Emperor Constantine and how he gave liberty to the Christians. And how,
while granting them religious freedom, he tried to exert control over the Church...
6.
Saint Augustine, A Light in the Darkness
We discover the adventurous life of one of the World's most powerful minds.
His works would inspire philosophy and theology and became a pillar of western
culture. This wayward youth from Carthage would be Saint Augustine. Long years
of missteps and tireless search for truth led him from Manichaeism to Neo-Platonism
and later to Christianity. In his last years the Vandal scourge could favour
a new outbreak of paganism... He wrote then his brilliant work, "The City
of God". His legacy was immense. He transmitted two cultures, the Greco-roman
and the Judeo-Christian. He marked out a new path for thought.
7.
Monks, Virgins and Hermits
They were a new phenomenon. During the first three centuries, Christians had
led an ascetic life without abandoning their homes and work. There was no community
life yet. Now in the 3rd century some retire to the desert seeking refuge during
the persecutions. Gradually a sort of community life within the close walls
of monasteries begins to flourish. Figures such as St. Pacomius, St. Anthony
and St. Benedict made known the perennial call to the reform of the Church and
to personal sanctity.
8.
Baptizing the Barbarians
During the 5th century, when the Barbarians threatened to smash the Western
part of the Empire, the Church emerged as the only authority left to face the
danger. Thanks to her the Latin language and culture were preserved. Moreover,
Roman Law became one of the pillars of the new Christian civilization. Not only
the Church baptized the Barbaric nations but transferred to them the science
and culture that she then only possessed. She smoothed their customs and laws,
inspired its literature, architecture and other arts. She made of them Christian
nations.
9.
Byzantium, The New Rome
The Eastern part of the Empire was more christianized then the West. It survived
the Barbarian scourge one thousand years more. Byzantium accomplished the fundamental
mission of safeguarding the classic civilization, the roman law and the Greco
Christian philosophy. Without this the basis of the Western civilization would
have been lost. When Constantinople falls under Turkish Islam (1453), a flourishing
Catholic Western Europe had taken the relay
This DVD contains the following languages: English and Spanish languages.
This is a Region 1 DVD (playable ONLY in Bermuda, Canada, the Cayman Islands, United States and U.S. territories).
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