Jesus warned His followers that persecution would come from those who thought they served God. Faithfulness to Christ demands courage in the face of rejection.
Justin Martyr (100 – c. 165 C.E.) Philosopher, Apologist, and Martyr
Explore the life and impact of a pivotal figure in early Christianity renowned for his writings and ultimate sacrifice.
How Did Cerdo’s Gnostic Teachings Challenge Apostolic Christianity in the Second Century?
Uncover the historical clash between Gnostic beliefs and early Christian doctrine.
How Did the First-Century Christian Church and the Second-Century Apostasy Develop?
Explore the shifts from the early church to a time of significant change in Christian doctrine and practice.
The Nubian Version of the Bible
Explore the ancient roots and unique aspects of this biblical translation.
How Can the Historicity of the Book of Acts Be Defended Biblically and Historically?
Discover the evidence supporting the historical events in Acts. Is there more to the story than meets the eye?
First-Century Christian Church and the Second-Century Apostasy Develop
Explore the development of the first-century Christian church and the emergence of second-century apostasy. Understand the historical and theological shifts that occurred during this time.
Papyrus 38 (P38) [P. Mich. Inv. 1571] 200-250 C.E.
Explore Papyrus 38 (P38), a significant early Christian manuscript from 200-250 C.E. Learn about its historical context, contents, and importance in biblical studies and early church history.
Eusebius of Caesarea—Architect of Ecclesiastical History
Eusebius of Caesarea, a key figure in early Christian history, meticulously documented the church's development and defended its faith. His works, rooted in Scriptural authority, offer invaluable insights into the challenges faced by the church. His involvement in the Council of Nicaea exemplifies the delicate balance between theological conviction and external pressures.
THE APOLOGISTS: Were They Christian Defenders of the Faith?
Explore the role of early church figures in defending Christianity: Were they truly apologists?

