Did all the Apostles Die as Martyrs?

There are a dime a dozen apologists today. From evangelical to Catholic. From Orthodox to Anglican. And most of them used Social Media as a platform to defend the Christian faith by using reason and arguments. During my student Read more

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Did Paul Hate Women? Historical Glimpse into the Role of Women in the Early Church

A few days ago I had dinner with a couple of my acquaintances. One was a young girl in her mid-20s with strong anti-religious sentiments. Usually, I don’t like to talk about heavy topics such as religion and Church Read more

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Lost Voices of Christianity: Ebionites (Christians who wanted to be Jews)

In one of the earlier posts, I gave short introductory remarks about the diversity of early Christianity. As I explained, in the first several centuries (especially, during the 2nd and 3rd centuries), Christianity was a diverse phenomenon. A Read more

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Apostle Paul: the most important conversion in the history of Christianity

Right next to Jesus himself, the apostle Paul was almost certainly the most important person in the history of early Christianity. Nearly half of the New Testament books claim to be written by him. He was probably the most Read more

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