Early Christianity
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Are Jesus’ Miracles Unique
No doubt Jesus was unique in many ways, he was the most famous of the miracle workers of the Second… Read More
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The Story Of The New Testamant
Properly good 25 mins on the chronology of the New Testament and the relationships between the authors by Professor Mark… Read More
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Early Christianity Was Theologically Diverse
Dr Matt Baker introduces a new series exploring the diverse theological origins of early christianity, starting from Second Temple Judaism.… Read More
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Female Leaders In The Early Church
Junia, a marginalised Female Apostle. As John Chrysostom, Early Church Father, wrote: “Indeed, how great the wisdom of this woman… Read More
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The Surprising Beliefs Of The First Christians
14mins from ‘Unity and Diversity: An Inquiry Into the Character of Earliest Christianity’ by Professor James D.G. Dunn Dr. James… Read More
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Mary Magdalene: the First Woman Apostle
“The portrayal of Mary Magdalene as a prostitute began in 591 AD, when Pope Gregory I conflated Mary Magdalene, who… Read More
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“The True Word” by Roman philosopher Celcus, 177 AD
“The True Word” by Roman philosopher Celcus, 177 AD Fascinating to hear the conflict between the early church and contemporary… Read More
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Diversity in Early Christianity
“Early Christianity presents us with a wide diversity in attitudes towards the law. There were also many different Christologies circulating… Read More
