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Posts by Early Christian Texts
What does it mean to be Christian when the world feels like it’s falling apart? The 6th century faced plague, climate disruption, political upheaval, and deep division. Out of that instability came new forms of spiritual life. New #BibleAndBeyond blog post:
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#Gnosis isn’t really outside Christianity; it’s at its heart. So says Rev. Dr. Bridget Mary Meehan, a Roman Catholic womanpriest speaking on the #BibleAndBeyond podcast about #mysticism, women’s leadership, and the #GospelOfMary. #EarlyChristianity earlychristiantexts.com/gnosis-woman...
When did the Jesus movement become “Christianity”? Join us with Prof. Adèle Reinhartz as we explore how 19th–21st century scholarship — from Great Man theory to #postmodernism — shaped answers to that question. Free Zoom at the #BibleAndBeyond Discussion
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Historian Shawna Dolansky doesn’t think Eve is the villain that tradition makes her out to be. “Eve is the protagonist…she reasons…she acts, and she moves history forward.” Learn more from the latest #BibleAndBeyond podcast. earlychristiantexts.com/rethinking-e...
The fifth century didn’t bring Christian unity—it exposed deep fractures. Councils at Ephesus and Chalcedon, Arian kingdoms in the West, and Augustine vs. Pelagius. How did Christianity survive the empire’s collapse in 476? Read the #BibleAndBeyond blog post
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Did Jesus have two fathers? From Joseph in the canonical gospels to the Gospel of Philip’s striking garden imagery, we explore divine and earthly fatherhood in early Christianity. Listen to the new episode of the #BibleAndBeyond podcast.
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It’s no accident that Jesus taught in timeless #parables. The new #BibleAndBeyond mini-course (video lectures plus 90-minute discussion), “Jesus the Storyteller,” invites you to pause, listen, and think about things differently. Sunday, March 8, 8pm Eastern earlychristiantexts.net/jesus-the-st...
If the third century shaped #Christianity through suffering, the fourth reshaped it through power. Bishops, councils, and empire changed what it meant to be “Christian.” Read the current #BibleAndBeyond blog post series on Christian history.
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How did King Solomon end up in later extracanonical writings? Join the #BibleAndBeyond Discussion by Zoom (free) in conversation with David Brakke on Feb 16. Hint: demons and virgin births are involved, but Solomon’s power still opposed cosmic evil. earlychristiantexts.com/early-christ...
New #BibleAndBeyond podcast episode: Dr. Karen King and I discuss the #GospelOfMary—its wild modern discovery, its missing pages, Mary’s authority, and what it means to “put on the perfect Human.” earlychristiantexts.com/karen-king-m...
In the 3rd century CE, “Christian” came to mean opposition to Rome—and an identification with suffering. From #Perpetua to Cyprian, martyrdom reshaped Christian identity. New #BibleAndBeyond blog post in “Christianity by the Century” series.
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Did the Gospel of Judas completely reject Jesus’s disciples—or leave room for their repentance? This discussion looks closely at the Gospel’s final scene and its question about apostolic succession. Join the conversation Mon, Jan 26, 8pm ETD.
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Dr. Meredith Warren explains how Judeophobia entered later New Testament interpretation—and why reading critically and kindly matters today. Listen to the #BibleAndBeyond podcast interview. earlychristiantexts.com/anti-jewish-...
Chaos breeds creativity. The 2nd century CE saw Jesus’s followers rethink their faith after Jerusalem’s fall—birthplace of new gospels, visions, and debates. Read this #ChristianityByTheCentury blog post. #BibleAndBeyond
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What do Jesus and Sophia have in common? Arthur Dewey and Shirley Paulson explore their connection through timeless aeons of divine wisdom. The Bible and Beyond Course begins Jan 6! earlychristiantexts (dot)net/live-online-hybrid/#scheduled www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uD5...
Great news! We’re offering the course on the Secret Revelation of John (SRJ), starting Jan 6, led by Shirley Paulson, PhD. Of great importance among the Nag Hammadi Christian texts, SRJ resonates deeply with thoughtful Christians and curious historians. earlychristiantexts.net/live-online-...
In our #BibleAndBeyond podcast interview about his book, Ward Sanford blends rigorous historical research with vivid fictional characters. His dramatic Cry For Jerusalem narrates the turbulent years leading up to the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple.
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What kind of world was Jesus born into? Guest scholar Joan Taylor explores Jesus’s childhood in a time of danger, migration, and resilience. Mon, Nov 24 | 8pm Eastern (5pm Pacific) | Free on Zoom earlychristiantexts.com/early-christ...
Christianity by the Century: 1st century—Rome ruled, poverty spread, and faith was tested. After Jesus was crucified, and the Temple fell some years later, despair reigned, but hope was reborn in a Galilean’s message. Read this #BibleAndBeyond blog post. earlychristiantexts.com/christianity...
Condemned, forgotten, then rediscovered—Dr. Tobias Nicklas shows how apocryphal stories keep shaping faith and imagination. They are the living stories of people who have loved Christ Jesus.
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Monday night!
Dynamic new perspectives are challenging Eusebius’s history — and reshaping how we understand Christianity’s beginnings.
Come talk with guest scholar, Dr. Lillian Larsen, live via Zoom.
October 27, 8pm Eastern (5pm Pacific)
#ChristianHistory
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Why did early Christians fight so fiercely about being right? Bart Ehrman explains how heresy shaped orthodoxy—and why Christianity’s obsession with “right belief” was a historical first. earlychristiantexts.com/heresies-bar...
Most of what we think we know about early Christianity comes from Eusebius. But what if his story misled us? Dr. Lillian Larsen shares new perspectives. Join us for this Bible and Beyond Discussion!
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Before Jesus’s birth, Judea had been reshaped in the first century BCE. Rome replaced Greece as the dominant power, Herod the Great reigned with violence, and Bethlehem was a place of trauma and expectation. Explore the world Jesus was born into:
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What made Jesus’s healings so different? Discover the power, mystery, and meaning behind ancient healing — and why it still matters today. Jesus the Healer — new Bible and Beyond mini course Sun, Oct 19, 7:30pm Eastern (4:30 Pacific) #BibleHistory earlychristiantexts.net/jesus-the-he...
1700 years later, the Council of Nicaea still sparks debate. In this podcast, Rev. Benjamin Wyatt unpacks Constantine’s role, Arius’s controversy, and why defining Christ’s divinity mattered so deeply. Listen here:
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1700 years later, the Council of Nicaea still sparks debate. In this podcast, Rev. Benjamin Wyatt unpacks Constantine’s role, Arius’s controversy, and why defining Christ’s divinity mattered so deeply. Listen here:
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Tomorrow night! Don’t miss talking with Dr. Robert Miller at #BibleAndBeyond Discussion on “Did Jesus Fulfill Prophecy?” Sept 22, 8pm Eastern / 5pmPacific. Free. Get info here: earlychristiantexts.com/discussions/...