Hi Bart. I know recently you've been discussing Abortion, and If I remember correctly I thought the Didache specifically mentions…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
I thought I had read that some historical scholars (eg. Raymond Brown) indeed saw the Didache as reflecting and emphasising…
On An Important Early Christian Writing
Why do you even call this document “Christian”? It was obviously authored by someone who was not a Christian. Christians…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
Sounds like Swinburne blurs the lines between philosophy and theology.
On A High-level Intellectual with an Infuriating “Solution” to Why There is Suffering
My understanding is that early Christians, say, before Constantine, were pacifists. Is it possible to summarize why that changed—in particular…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
Isn't "didache" Greek for the noun, "teaching"? The part concerning the ceremonies of baptisms, Eucharist, etc., remind me of the…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
Speaking of the apostles, two questions: 1: Is Paul ever mentioned in a creed as an apostle (or something else)?…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
Question about "interpolation", referencing "Peter's Declaration" [Mk 8:27-30, Mt 16:13-20; Lk 9:18-21]. The synoptics seem to all agree with the…
On Knowing Paul’s Views of Women…
Given the association with the Manual of Discipline, the Gospel of Matthew and references to Jewish groups and practice, should…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache
"One of these groups was the so-called Pythagoreans who preached the "Pythagorean" way of life and had a Y as…
On Three Early Christian Writings Spliced Together Into One: The Didache