Tag: Irenaeus of Lyons

Gathering the Doctrine of God: Nicaea’s Strategies of Deep Collation

Fred Sanders — January 14, 2026

Gathering the Doctrine of God: Nicaea’s Strategies of Deep Collation

Fred Sanders explores how the Nicene Creed draws its doctrine from a rich gathering of Scripture from across the Canon

Irenaeus and the Static Apostolic Tradition

Andrew Koperski — July 25, 2024

Irenaeus and the Static Apostolic Tradition

How do tradition, the Bible, history, and authority all fit together in Irenaeus' model?

Irenaeus and P. Oxy. 405

Andrew Koperski — May 17, 2023

Irenaeus and P. Oxy. 405

Irenaeus comes to Egypt.

Persecuted, But Not Forsaken: Lessons from the Second Century Church

Calvin Goligher — March 23, 2023

Persecuted, But Not Forsaken: Lessons from the Second Century Church

Western Christians are returning to a period of persecution. How can the second century help us to endure?

Plundering the Romans: Irenaeus, History, and Economic Presuppositions

Andrew Koperski — July 11, 2022

Plundering the Romans: Irenaeus, History, and Economic Presuppositions

Tidy modern narratives about the economic views of past Christians rarely fit the historical data