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===The Dark Ages and the Reformation=== | ===The Dark Ages and the Reformation=== | ||
After [[Ascension of Jesus|Jesus’ ascension]], the early Church went beyond Israel and preached the [[gospel]] of Jesus Christ in Asia and Europe; however, around the end of the Apostolic Age, the Church became secularized, and the truth of the new covenant started to change little by little.<ref name=":8">{{인용 |url=https://jmagazine.joins.com/monthly/view/318953 |title=[Special Feature ● Luther's 500 Years of Religious Reformation – Church of God and Truth in the Bible] What are they believing and practicing? |website=Monthly JoongAng |publisher=|date=November 17, 2017 }}</ref> Abandoning the [[Sabbath]], some churches began to keep worship on Sunday, and [[Sunday Worship|Sunday worship]] was established in AD 321.<ref>John William Charles Wand, [https://books.google.co.kr/books?id=ZFqIAgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=ko#v=onepage&q&f=false A History of the Early Church to AD 500], p. 79</ref> In AD 325, the Passover was abolished at the [[Council of Nicaea]].<ref>Earle E. Cairns, Christianity Through the Centuries, p. 112</ref> The place where the truth disappeared was filled with pagan idols such as the cross and doctrines that are not based on the Bible such as Christmas.<ref>Tim Dowley, The History of Christianity (A Lion Handbook), ''Lion Publishing'', 1994</ref> Through the Dark Ages, the truth of the new covenant, which Jesus taught and kept, completely disappeared. | After [[Ascension of Jesus|Jesus’ ascension]], the early Church went beyond Israel and preached the [[gospel]] of Jesus Christ in Asia and Europe; however, around the end of the Apostolic Age, the Church became secularized, and the truth of the new covenant started to change little by little.<ref name=":8">{{인용 |url=https://jmagazine.joins.com/monthly/view/318953 |title=[Special Feature ● Luther's 500 Years of Religious Reformation – Church of God and Truth in the Bible] What are they believing and practicing? |website=Monthly JoongAng |publisher=|date=November 17, 2017 }}</ref> Abandoning the [[Sabbath]], some churches began to keep worship on Sunday, and [[Lord’s Day Worship (Sunday Worship)|Sunday worship]] was established in AD 321.<ref>John William Charles Wand, [https://books.google.co.kr/books?id=ZFqIAgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=ko#v=onepage&q&f=false A History of the Early Church to AD 500], p. 79</ref> In AD 325, the Passover was abolished at the [[Council of Nicaea]].<ref>Earle E. Cairns, Christianity Through the Centuries, p. 112</ref> The place where the truth disappeared was filled with pagan idols such as the cross and doctrines that are not based on the Bible such as Christmas.<ref>Tim Dowley, The History of Christianity (A Lion Handbook), ''Lion Publishing'', 1994</ref> Through the Dark Ages, the truth of the new covenant, which Jesus taught and kept, completely disappeared. | ||
[[File:Der Anschlag von Luthers 95 Thesen.jpg|thumb|px|''Luther publishes the 95 Theses'' by Julius Hübner (1807–1882)]] | [[File:Der Anschlag von Luthers 95 Thesen.jpg|thumb|px|''Luther publishes the 95 Theses'' by Julius Hübner (1807–1882)]] | ||