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The Catechism in Questions & Answers
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- 582. How did the first Christian congregations come into being?
- 583. How did the gospel come to the Gentiles?
- 584. Which Apostle primarily proclaimed the gospel to the Gentiles?
- 585. Where did the designation “Christian” come into being?
- 586. How long were the Apostles active?
- 587. How did the activity of the Holy Spirit reveal itself after the death of the early Apostles?
- 588. How was salvation imparted throughout this period?
- 589. How did Christendom develop after the second century AD?
- 590. Who handed the teachings of the early Apostles down to posterity?
- 591. Who were the “Church Fathers”?
- 592. When did Christianity become the state religion in the Roman Empire?
- 593. How did Christianity develop in the time before the Middle Ages?
- 594. What else did the Christians have to contend with starting in the seventh century?
- 595. What developments led to the efforts to reform the church?
- 596. What is the Reformation?
- 597. Who are the most significant of the Reformers?
- 598. How did the Roman Catholic Church react to the Reformation?
- 599. What were the consequences of the conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism?
- 600. What was the condition of Christendom in the Europe of the eighteenth century?
- 601. What was the condition of Christendom in the nineteenth century?
- 602. What important developments occurred in the Christendom of the nineteenth century?
- 603. How did the renewed occupation of the Apostle ministry in the nineteenth century come about?
- 604. How did the Catholic Apostolic Church come into being?
- 605. When did the first sealings take place?
- 606. What happened when some of the Apostles died?
- 607. How did the New Apostolic Church come into being?
- 608. What happened in the time following?
- 609. How did the name “New Apostolic Church” come into being?
- 610. How long was the prophet ministry active?
- 611. Who was the first Chief Apostle?
- 612. What other individuals have occupied the Chief Apostle ministry?
612. What other individuals have occupied the Chief Apostle ministry?
- Hermann Niehaus (1848-1932, Chief Apostle from 1905-1930),
- Johann Gottfried Bischoff (1871-1960, Chief Apostle from 1930-1960),
- Walter Schmidt (1891-1981, Chief Apostle from 1960-1975),
- Ernst Streckeisen (1905-1978, Chief Apostle from 1975-1978),
- Hans Urwyler (1925-1994, Chief Apostle from 1978-1988),
- Richard Fehr (1939-2013, Chief Apostle from 1988-2005),
- Wilhelm Leber (born 1947, Chief Apostle from 2005-2013),
- Jean-Luc Schneider (born 1959, Chief Apostle as of 2013).