A Superstition? Funerary society? Guild? A philosophical school? What the heck is this “Christian” thing? In this episode, we complete our discussion of the vitality of Roman Religion and then analyze various ways in which Roman writers politically and culturally tried to classify the novel Christian movement throughout the second century. How Christians were politically classified by various Roman authorities have serious implications. It would determine whether or not they were free to debate in the public square or merely destined for ostracization and execution. This is a fascinating topic that you don’t want to miss!
Marcionism and the Rule of Faith
Why God Became Man and What It Did to Demons
Erick Ybarra's Conversion Story
Orthodox Christian Blogger Converts to Catholicism!
What was Roman Religion Like?
Exorcism in the Early Church
A Second Century Liturgy (Part 2)
Mass in the Second Century, Part 1
Women Priests in the Early Church???
Icon Veneration is CLEARLY an Accretion ! (And a proper one, at that)
Pope Benedict XVI
Women in Early Christianity (Part 1)
Eucharistic Theology in Early Martyrdom Accounts
Two Powers in Heaven and the Parting of the Ways (Part 2)
When did Christianity and Judaism Part Ways? (Part 1)
Did St Peter Leave a Successor in Rome?
Why do we worship on Sunday instead of Saturday?
How Was Jesus Crucified?
Saint Ignatius and the Amphitheater
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