The concept of Supremacy in Christianity
In Early Christianity, the concept of Supremacy denotes the condition of holding ultimate power or authority. It is emphasized as a force sought by the corrupter to challenge and undermine God's dominion. This understanding highlights the ongoing struggle between divine authority and the attempts to usurp it, reflecting a key aspect of the spiritual and moral conflicts present in early Christian teachings. Through this lens, Supremacy is viewed as a significant concern in maintaining faith and allegiance to God.1
Synonyms: Domination, Superiority, Ascendancy, Prevalence, Power, Hegemony, Control, Rule, Dominance, Preeminence, Authority, Influence
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Christian concept of 'Supremacy'
Significance in Early Christian church and writers:
Early Christianity
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From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The state of having ultimate power or authority, sought by the corrupter to undermine God's dominion.[1]