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The Pre-Nicene Era Uncovering Early Christian History & The Foundations Of Modern Faith

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In this episode, we travel back in time to the Pre-Nicene era, a period that spans 250 years – from A.D. 75 to A.D. 325. What makes this such an important time in human history? Many Biblical scholars describe it as a crucial contextual bridge between the Apostles and the Council of Nicea, direct writings from Christians that tell us fascinating details about the early Church… In order to understand the reality of these discoveries, we connect with an expert in this specific timeframe, Andrew of the Post-Apostolic Church. Andrew heads up a fast-growing YouTube channel that delivers the faith and history of Pre-Nicene Christianity in a comprehensive and digestible way. Are you ready to learn more about this critical commentary handed down from the Apostles? Join the conversation now! In this interview, we explore: How the early Church changed after the direct Apostles of Jesus died. The ways that core beliefs have evolved over the past 2,000 years. Methods used to pass teachings down from one generation to the next. To stay connected and continue your journey through early Christian history, follow Andrew’s channel and subscribe for regular updates and insights! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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In this episode, we travel back in time to the Pre-Nicene era, a period that spans 250 years – from A.D. 75 to A.D. 325. What makes this such an important time in human history? Many Biblical scholars describe it as a crucial contextual bridge between the Apostles and the Council of Nicea, direct writings from Christians that tell us fascinating details about the early Church… In order to understand the reality of these discoveries, we connect with an expert in this specific timeframe, Andrew of the Post-Apostolic Church. Andrew heads up a fast-growing YouTube channel that delivers the faith and history of Pre-Nicene Christianity in a comprehensive and digestible way. Are you ready to learn more about this critical commentary handed down from the Apostles? Join the conversation now! In this interview, we explore: How the early Church changed after the direct Apostles of Jesus died. The ways that core beliefs have evolved over the past 2,000 years. Methods used to pass teachings down from one generation to the next. To stay connected and continue your journey through early Christian history, follow Andrew’s channel and subscribe for regular updates and insights! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts:
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