Description

Enroll in a session led by Mark Etling, Ph.D., specializing in Historical Theology from Saint Louis University. In the early days of the Christian era, there was no Bible, no uniform belief system, no centralized authority structure, and no consistent liturgy. Additionally, there existed a multitude of often conflicting answers to crucial theological inquiries: Is God one? Is God the creator? Was Jesus God? Was Jesus a man? Is Jesus both God and a man? Is the Holy Spirit God? What does it mean to be saved? In this session, we will explore some of the many “flavors” of Christianity during its formative years.