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    Explore the Greek origins of church and power. Discover why Jesus’ 'called out ones' and the meaning of 'dunamis' challenge traditional institutional authority.

    The Greek Meaning of Church and Power: Resisting Church Authority

    The Greek Meaning of Church and Power: Resisting Church Authority最佳语录

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    The word ekklēsia was a neutral, secular term for citizens coming together to decide on city affairs; translating it as 'church' reinforced the idea of an institution and moved power away from the people.

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    The conspiracy of the authority of the church. The word Jesus used for “church” was more like his called out ones. More like somethjng you are, ifrom the side of the people not another institution. they say peter was like the first bishop. But what the truth of that rock story? He tells them not to leave the city until the power of heaven, but what is the Greek if the word power there, not authority , but more like the power of fire , or dynamite a power given. What writers have resisted church

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    知识来源
    Should “Ekklēsia” Really Be Translated as “Church” in the Bible?
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    https://earlychristiantexts.com/should-ekklesia-really-be-translated-as-church/
    What Does Church Mean? • Craig Kirkby
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    https://craigkirkby.com/what-does-church-mean-ekklesia/
    Unleashing Dunamis and Exousia Power: Understanding God's Authority and Ability
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    https://cautivoestrella.org/en/dunamis-and-exousia-power/
    Upon This Rock: Problems With Interpretation of Matthew 16:18 | R.W. Roberson
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    https://rwroberson.com/blog/matthew-16-rock/
    Tolstoy the peculiar Christian anarchis t
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    http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_archives/bright/tolstoy/chrisanar.htm
    Leo Tolstoy Against the State | Libertarian Christian Institute
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    https://libertarianchristians.com/2010/07/09/leo-tolstoy-against-the-state/

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    In the original Greek, the word Jesus used for church refers to the 'called out ones' rather than a formal institution. This suggests that being part of the church is an identity held by the people from their own side, rather than membership in a rigid hierarchy. By looking at the linguistic roots, we see a shift from the church as a building or authority structure to a community defined by its calling.

    The distinction lies in the type of influence described in the Greek text. While 'exousia' refers to delegated authority or institutional right, 'dunamis'—the word used for the power of heaven—signifies inherent might, energy, or explosive power similar to dynamite. When Jesus told his followers to wait for this power, he was referring to a spiritual fire and internal strength rather than a formal position within a religious office.

    The 'rock story' is often used to justify the institutional authority of bishops, claiming Peter was the first in a line of official leaders. However, many interpretations suggest the rock refers to the faith or the revelation Peter expressed rather than a mandate for a top-down hierarchy. This perspective challenges the conspiracy of church authority by focusing on the spiritual foundation of the 'called out ones' instead of an institutional throne.

    Throughout history, various anti-institutional Christian writers have resisted the idea of the church as a formal authority structure. These thinkers often emphasize the personal empowerment of the individual and the organic nature of the community over the 'conspiracy' of religious bureaucracy. They argue that the power given by heaven is meant for the people themselves, aligning with the Greek concept of a movement that exists outside of traditional institutional control.

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