Aren’t all the Church Fathers supposed to be on the same side?
Andrew Koperski
Screwtape in Late Antiquity
One of the most important historians of the last century read C. S. Lewis as a young man.
Eusebius on Mary and Joseph’s Marriage
Eusebius’ version very much diverges from the early apocryphal account of Mary and Joseph’s union.
“No Dumping”
“In this grove, let no one pile dung, nor dump a body, nor perform parental rites.”
The Blood Brothers of Jesus
Did Jesus have blood siblings?
Lukan Priority?
Who was reading whom?
Was There an Original Semitic Gospel?
If it ever shows up, there will be fireworks.
Irenaeus and P. Oxy. 405
Irenaeus comes to Egypt.
Constantine and the Manicheans: A Short Case Study in Toleration
Constantine founded Christendom—or so we are told.
Didymus the Blind on Matthew 16
Christ himself is the bedrock of the church, says Didymus.