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Historical Christianity is a place to explore the rise of the Christian movement from the time of Jesus to today. Let us examine the mysteries of faith, the development of theology, and the art and architecture of Christianity.
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Jeremy Armiger
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Jul 26
Do You Know How the Bible Was Created?
Part 2 – Criteria for Inclusion
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Jeremy Armiger
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Jul 12
Do You Actually Know How the Bible was Created?
Part 1 — A Different Kind of Biblical Illiteracy
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Jeremy Armiger
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Jul 5
Did the Earliest Christians Agree on the Nature of Jesus?
A Recap of Early Christology
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Jeremy Armiger
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Jul 4
Did Paul Even Know About Jesus’ Life?
Biographical Details About Jesus If We Only Had Paul’s Letters
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Jeremy Armiger
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Jun 27
Was There a Female Apostle in Early Christianity?
The Curious Case of Junia
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Jeremy Armiger
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Jun 12
Facts about Jesus that Historians and New Testament Scholars Agree On
What can we say about Jesus that people from all backgrounds can agree on?
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Jeremy Armiger
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Jun 10
The Best Candidates for the ‘Beloved Disciple’ in the Gospel of John
What do scholars and informed…
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Jeremy Armiger
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May 30
Who is the Mysterious ‘Beloved Disciple’ in the Gospel of John?
Basic Facts about the Beloved Disciple
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Jeremy Armiger
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May 9
The Most Mysterious and Fascinating Book in the New Testament
The Gospel of John from a Historical…
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Jeremy Armiger
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May 3
Do the Lost Sayings of Jesus (Q) Actually Exist?
Arguments for and against the existence of a sayings…
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