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Month: January 2021

Who Was Papias?

Posted on January 29, 2021January 29, 2021 By Stephen Bedard No Comments on Who Was Papias?
Who Was Papias?
Church Fathers

Papias may be one of the most important church fathers that you have never heard of. Unlike other fathers, we only have short fragments of his works quoted by later authors. Papias was the bishop of Hierapolis in Asia Minor. He was active in the second century, although he was born in the first. Other … Read More “Who Was Papias?” »

The Earliest Church Building

Posted on January 19, 2021February 27, 2025 By Stephen Bedard No Comments on The Earliest Church Building
The Earliest Church Building
Architecture

At the time I am writing this, we are in the middle of a pandemic and many of our church buildings are closed for worship. Some people are struggling with this because worship needs to take place in a church building. Or does it? Besides the theological reasons, there is also the historical perspective. The … Read More “The Earliest Church Building” »

What is the Latin Vulgate?

Posted on January 5, 2021January 5, 2021 By Stephen Bedard No Comments on What is the Latin Vulgate?
What is the Latin Vulgate?
Church Fathers

What language do you think of when you think of the Bible? You may think of the Hebrew or Greek. You may think of English or whatever your native language is. But for many centuries, the Bible was thought of in terms of Latin, specifically the Latin Vulgate. This Bible was translated by Jerome. A … Read More “What is the Latin Vulgate?” »

Episode 76 – The Roman Empire in the Fourth Century

Episode 76 – The Roman Empire in the Fourth Century

The fourth century was a century of great change for the church. It was equally so for the Roman Empire. In fact, from this century onward it would be difficult to separate the history of Rome from the history of the church. In this episode, we look at the major events of the fourth century ... Read More "Episode 76 – The Roman Empire in the Fourth Century" »

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