Montanus Explained
Montanus (; Greek: Μοντανός) was the second century founder of Montanism and a self-proclaimed prophet. Montanus emphasized the work of the Holy Spirit, in a manner which set him apart from the Great Church.[1] [2]
Life
Little is known about the life of Montanus.[3] Montanus used to be a pagan priest, but converted into Christianity. Montanus began his prophesying in a village called Ardabau, Phrygia. Montanus started prophesying circa157–172, but Church Fathers give differing dates.[4] Montanus was assisted by two women, Prisca and Maximilla, who also claimed to have prophecies.[2]
Teachings
The teachings of Montanism include:
- That a new age of prosperity would come, and New Jerusalem will soon be established in Pepuza.
- One could marry only once.
- Abandoning marriage for spiritual reasons was allowed.
- Every true Christian had to have recognizable spiritual gifts.
- Martyrdom was encouraged and trying to escape was seen as bad.
- The prophets could forgive sins.
- The church could never permit apostates, murderers and fornicators back.[5]
- Opposition to formalism in theology.[6]
- A high emphasis on morality.
Impact
The influence of Montanus and Marcion helped to spur the early church to begin the process of developing the New Testament canon.[7] Montanus was heavily attacked by other early church theologians and seen as a heretic.[6] However, Tertullian is often said to have adopted Montanism.
Notes and References
- Book: Boer, Harry R. . A Short History of the Early Church . 1976 . Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing . 978-0-8028-1339-8 . en.
- Book: Edgar, Thomas R. . Satisfied by the Promise of the Spirit: Affirming the Fullness of God's Provision for Spiritual Living . 1996 . Kregel Academic . 978-0-8254-9769-8 . en.
- News: Montanus religious leader Britannica . 2022-04-04 . Encyclopedia Britannica . en.
- Book: Ramelli . Ilaria L. E. . T&T Clark Handbook of the Early Church . McGuckin . J. A. . Ashwin-Siejkowski . Piotr . 2021-12-16 . Bloomsbury Publishing . 978-0-567-68040-2 . en.
- Book: Pohle . Rev Joseph . Rev. Joseph Pohle Collection [9 Books] ]. Press . Aeterna . Aeterna Press . en.
- Book: Roybal, Rory . Miracles or Magic? . 2010-10-21 . Rory Roybal . 978-1-4523-9521-0 . en.
- Book: Nickens, Mark . A Survey of the History of Global Christianity, Second Edition . 2020-12-15 . B&H Publishing Group . 978-1-5359-8500-0 . en.