A medieval appeal to oral tradition.
Andrew Koperski
That Time the Church Asked a Pagan Emperor for Help
What are emperors good for, after all?
Reviewing “Jesus and the Powers”: the Final Post
Is Christian activism part of the larger problem?
Reviewing “Jesus and the Powers”: Part Three
Wright and Bird have actually said something much more ideologically freighted than they themselves appreciate on most pages.
Reviewing “Jesus and the Powers”: A Second Post
On Eusebian theo-fascism and esoteric readings of Paul.
Did Greek Theologians Read Latin Theologians in Late Antiquity?
Greek fathers did sometimes translate and read their Latin counterparts.
Jesus, the Powers, and the Fathers
Justin and Eusebius cannot pass as escapists.
The Christian Prince: A Punishment for Sins?
So how was that whole “Constantinian” project going in the mid-400s?
Gregory of Tours vs. Eusebius of Caesarea on Handling Apocrypha
Another healthy reminder that medieval Christianity is not always in continuity with what came before.
Peter Heather’s Excellent (and Accidentally Protestant?) History
Would that I had this book on my shelf as an undergraduate.