What Does a Little Silver Amulet Say About Early Christian History?
Christianity was vibrant even before it was officially and legally recognized by the Roman Empire in AD 313 and before the Council of Nicaea in AD 325.
Christianity was vibrant even before it was officially and legally recognized by the Roman Empire in AD 313 and before the Council of Nicaea in AD 325.
For all the scholarship Glahn marshals to sketch the contours of the Artemis cult in first-century Ephesus, she never really establishes the cult’s relevance to the interpretation of 1 Timothy.
This is definitely a good book and a learned one. But it’s also one that must be read with a critical eye.
Bad philosophy isn’t hiding around the corner. It’s heralding its various gospels in the public square, and every person with Twitter or TikTok is a town crier.
Well over 40 percent of our New Testament papyri come from the single site of Oxyrhynchus. And there’s been a major new discovery.