The concept of Senior in Christianity
In Early Christianity, the term "Senior" refers to individuals who hold positions of authority or seniority within the church. These individuals may face accusations from others in the community, reflecting the tension that can arise between leadership and congregants. The concept highlights the challenges leaders might encounter concerning their roles and responsibilities, as well as the scrutiny they may experience from peers and followers within the Christian community.1
Synonyms: Elder, Aged, Experienced, Mature, Advanced, Elderly, Senior citizen, Elderly person
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Christian concept of 'Senior'
Significance in Early Christian church and writers:
Early Christianity
Books
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) Individuals in positions of authority or seniority that may be accused by others.[1]
Plural form: Seniors.