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The Origin of Christianity - Biblical Archaeology Society A turning point in the Jesus movement, Peter baptizes the Roman centurion Cornelius, the first non-Jewish Christian, in Jerusalem (Acts 10), as shown in one of five baptism scenes on a 12th-century baptismal font in St Bartholomew’s Church in Liège, Belgium Image: Jean-Pol Grandmont
How December 25 Became Christmas - Biblical Archaeology Society Discover how December 25 became the date for Christmas Explore the biblical silence, early Christian debates, pagan influences, and the theological link between Jesus’ birth and death that shaped this enduring holiday
When were the first Christian churches formed? - NeverThirsty Bible Answer: The first Christian churches were formed after Jesus returned to life and ascended back up to heaven First Church The first Christian church was located in Jerusalem It began immediately after Jesus returned to heaven And as they were gazing intently into the sky while He was going, behold, two men in white clothing stood
Does Deuteronomy 24:1-4 say a person can marry their ex-spouse again? But since she remarried, she committed adultery and could not go back to the first spouse Jeremiah 3:1 teaches us that a spouse could not remarry their first spouse after marrying someone else Conclusion: Deuteronomy 24:1-4 is an important passage since many couples have divorced and then wanted to remarry
5 Ways Women Participated in the Early Church What was life like for women in the Christian Church during the first century C E ? When the books of the New Testament were being written, how did women contribute to and participate in the Church? In her article “ Women in the Early Church,” published in the Summer 2020 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Holly Beers of Westmont College looks at some of the ways women served in the
Did Tiberius ask the Roman Senate to recognize Christ as deity? “The early Christian Church’s view of Tiberius has been generally favorable The 2nd-3rd century Christian apologist Tertullian said that Tiberius addressed the Senate with a request that Christ be recognized as deity, citing evidence of his miracles and his resurrection after the crucifixion
A Day in the Life of a First-Century Woman—in the Roman Empire and the . . . In her article “Women in the Early Church,” published in the Summer 2020 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Holly Beers of Westmont College looks, first, at what constituted normal life for women in the Roman Empire and, second, at some of the ways women served in the early Church
Microsoft Word - christmas-ebook - Biblical Archaeology Society The artistic evidence suggests that the early church attributed great theological importance to the story of Jesus’ first visitors—an importance not overtly stated in this enigmatic gospel account of omens and dreams, astrological signs and precious gifts, fear and flight