wikipedia via BrainAche said:"Meanwhile the church in Rome -in order to consolidate its position as the central Christian church- claimed that Peter, not James, was chosen by Jesus to be the leader of the religion. They consistently marginalised James and built up Peter as "the rock upon which the church will be built" (or whatever)."
Clearly that contradicts what you claim (what you claim without support, too):What has that to do with the claim that the earliest church was based on dynastic ideas, as I tentatively suggested?
the church in Rome ..claimed that Peter, not James, was chosen by Jesus to be the leader of the religion. They consistently marginalised James and built up Peter as "the rock upon which the church will be built"
So who is right? the church, or others?The Christian church has more solid history as an eastern Empire church i.e. a Byzantine churchThe Church in Rome claimed universal primacy for its own (real or imagined) founder..