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After the New Testament: The Writings of the Apostolic Fathers

By: Bart D. Ehrman, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Bart D. Ehrman
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Summary

The writings that make up the New Testament stand at the very foundation of Christianity. But while Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and the other books of the New Testament are known to almost everyone, the writings that Christians produced in the decades that followed these earliest compositions remain shrouded in virtual anonymity. Who were the Apostolic Fathers? Why were they given that name? And what windows into the shaping of Christianity's canon, church hierarchy, and creed are opened for us with an understanding of works that include the letters of 1 Clement or Ignatius, the Didache of the Apostles, or the Letter to Diognetus?

These 24 lectures introduce what is considered the most important collection of post-New Testament writings. Although largely unknown and unread, these writings provide a treasure trove of insights into Christianity, and they are crucial to understanding the development of a religion that was shaped largely outside the pages of the New Testament itself.

From the struggle for power and the beginnings of church hierarchy to electrifying 19th-century discoveries, this course is an extremely useful addition to the shelves of anyone who is fascinated by the history of ancient Christianity and its evolution into the dominant religion it is today.

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I absolutely loved this course. The material is fascinating, and dismissed many of the myths about the early development of Christianity. The lecturer is organised, well-informed, and clearly passionate about his subject. Genuinely one of the most enjoyable courses I've listened to, and I've listened to dozens!

A fascinating course

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Bart Ehrman gives genuine lectures speaking from notes rather than reading out verbatim from text. this makes his del8very as interesting as his subject-matter.

Great insight into little-known area

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The lecturer gets important facts wrong which casts a shadow on the accuracy of this course. As an example, the lecturer says Paul the apostle was convicted of crime and therefore appealed to Caesar. This is inaccurate. Paul was considered to have done nothing deserving death by three Roman authorities (read Acts chapter 25) and could’ve been set free had he not appealed to Caesar.

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