A methodical walkthrough of the Church's 20 centuries of history, theological issues, and political forces. Episode 78 (May 1, 2024) and beyond is the most recent walkthrough with a new episode released every other week. This is planned to be hundreds of episodes long. Join us! Dr. Timothy Easley is a History Teacher in Binghamton, NY. Hosted at SermonAudio: https://www.sermonaudio.com/series/153474 Church History and Theology is a production of the Suvel Theological Resource Center in Bingh ...
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Here we look into the effects and introduce some of the difficulties of Ignatius of Antioch. Which letters are authentic is still a matter of debate but his outsized influence is not. How should a Christian weigh such matters? Title: Ignatius of Antioch Date: 11o AD Place: Antioch to Rome Key Figures and Events: Trajan, Ignatius, Martyrdom. Contact…
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A quick update about life, CHT, and some big news! Links from this episode: https://www.suvel.org [email protected] Timothy Easley
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The Epistle of Barnabas is an early Christian work from around AD 100. Attributed to Paul's companion but likely anonymous, it reinterprets the Old Testament through allegory, claiming the Mosaic Law was never meant to be kept literally. Rich in symbolism and sharp in tone, Barnabas offers a bold vision of Christian identity in contrast to Judaism.…
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CHT | S2E22: Overview of the 2nd Century
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1:02:42In the second century, the post-apostolic church learned to read its emerging Scriptures, shape its practice, and endure episodic Roman persecutions that claimed witnesses such as Ignatius and Polycarp. Confronted by gnostic, Marcionite, and Montanist movements, they clarified orthodoxy and fostered the monarchical episcopate, laying the structural…
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CHT | S2E21: Going to Church in 100 AD
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1:01:38Herein we explore what church gatherings looked like in 50–150 AD—early believers met before dawn (and sometimes after work) in private homes rather than dedicated buildings. We'll look at how worship was understood as a "sacrifice" of praise, alms, and service, and why the Roman eight-day week made keeping the Jewish first day of the week a logist…
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CHT | S2E20: The Inevitable New Testament
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57:30Why did the Apostles write the New Testament at all? In this episode, we explore how the New Testament is not just inspired—it's the official, covenantal documentation of the New Covenant. We show why its existence dismantles apostolic succession by office and establishes Scripture as the Church's lasting foundation. Title: The Inevitable New Testa…
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CHT | Resource Episode: The Epistles of Ignatius - Short Recension
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19:13The epistles of Ignatius in the Short recension are preserved for us in this form only in the Syriac. If they are more representative of the original writings of Ignatius, then they are some of the earliest Christian documents, offering a glimpse into the mind and heart of an early martyr of the church who was centered in Antioch. The current schol…
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CHT | S2E19 - The OT Canon in the 1st Century
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1:25:07When we open our Old Testaments, are we looking at the same books that Jesus and the Apostles were looking at and considering divinely inspired? The answer to that question and so many more as we look into this issue. Title: The OT Canon in the 1st Century Date: 200 BC - 100 AD Place: Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem Key Figures and Events: John Cont…
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The life and legacy of the Apostle John—the last surviving eyewitness of Jesus' ministry. From his early days as a fisherman in Galilee to his pivotal role in the Jerusalem church, and finally to his later years in Ephesus, John's journey is one of faith, endurance, and profound testimony. We'll examine his possible familial connection to Jesus, hi…
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CHT | S2E17: Thecla, the Saint Who Never Existed
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1:06:14In this episode, we dive into the fascinating yet problematic world of hagiography through the lens of The Acts of Paul and Thecla. Who was Thecla, and why has her story captivated Christian imagination for centuries? We'll explore the origins of her legend, the glaring historical and theological errors in the text, and how her tale became a corner…
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CHT | S2E16: James, the Lord's Brother
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1:06:59In this episode, we dive into the life and legacy of James, the brother of Jesus. Often overshadowed by hagiography and theological embellishments, James emerges from the New Testament as a devout follower of Christ, a key leader in the early church, and a voice of wisdom in his epistle. From skepticism to leadership, and finally to martyrdom, we e…
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The Didache, one of the earliest Christian documents, offers a rare glimpse into the worship, instruction, and practices of a local church in the late 1st or early 2nd century, emphasizing themes of ethical living, communal unity, and eschatological hope. In this episode, we explore this ancient text in its entirety, reflecting on its significance …
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Special links! The interview on "Two Creations One Creator" is found on Spotify at the following link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6fBBumuP8DngBzRCBp8cXT On to the episode! Rome! City? Empire? Church? Why, yes. This episode deals with all three. Join in for an overview of the significant moments of Rome in the first century for church history.…
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How is it that the Holy Spirit guided His people to recognize His writings? Did they vote? Hold a council? What was it? Join today as we discuss the concept of inspiration, preservation, and recognition of the Word of God. Title: NT Canon and the Church Date: AD 45 - 200 Place: Everywhere! Key Figures and Events: Apostles, NT Prophets, Didache, Cle…
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1 Clement is a first-century letter from the Roman church to the Corinthian church, written after Corinth dismissed its elders. Known for its extensive use of Scripture, the letter reflects a deep familiarity with the New Testament, employs a collegial, respectful tone, and illustrates a presbyterian structure without a single ruling bishop. The te…
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CHT | S2E13: Antioch - the Rome of the East
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32:46Today we're diving into the story of one of the most influential cities in early Christianity—Antioch. A bustling hub of culture, trade, and power, earning the title "Rome of the East." But it wasn't just a political giant—by the 1st century AD, Antioch became a crucial center for the spread of Christianity, the very place where believers were firs…
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Before we go any further into church history, it is important to take a clarifying theology break. Many are those who have seen Saints as a special class of Christians who, through their own personal and practical holiness have attained levels of holiness that other Christians have not. Is this consistent with the teachings either of Christ or the …
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As the Apostles and Elders meet in Jerusalem to discuss a false gospel floating around the Gentile church, they come to a conclusion that has important ramifications for us today. Let's go learn from them! Title: The Jerusalem Council Date: AD 49 Place: Jerusalem Key Figures and Events: Paul, Peter, James, the believing Pharisees, the Apostles, and…
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CHT | S2E10: The Church in Ephesus and Its Mystical Culture
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1:03:43Ephesus is perhaps one of the more fascinating cities of the ancient world. The magical arts being performed there were arguably second to none and made for a unique beginning of the church there. The first years were not without growing pains as we shall see. Title: The Church in Ephesus and Its Mystical Culture Date: AD 51-56 Place: Ephesus Key F…
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CHT | S2E9: Wolves Will Arise As Paul nears the end of his life and ministry, he warns the church leaders in Ephesus that false teachers (wolves) will arise from even among their own number. In this episode, we look into Paul's presentation to the church in Ephesus about how to identify them, avoid them, and keep watch over yourselves. False teache…
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CHT | S2E8: Paul - the Apostle to the Gentiles
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58:00CHT | S2E8: Paul - the Apostle to the Gentiles No other person outside of Jesus Christ has affected so much of the development and theology of the church than Paul. His writings make up nearly half of the books of the New Testament and his leadership helped found the churches of Asia Minor, Greece, and Rome. He helped align the focus of missions, t…
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CHT | S2E7: The Real Peter - the Apostle to the Jews
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49:54Today's episode takes a look into the character and life of the Apostle Peter. Much is made of his ministry that has no home in either Scripture or authentic history, but we will dive into what can be known regarding him and his ministry God gave him. While he is clearly NOT the bishop of Rome or the first pope, what we learn of him is even more im…
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CHT | S2E6 The Leadership of the Apostolic Church
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1:13:45Today's Episode finds us all throughout the New Testament delving into the question of offices and roles in the leadership structure of the First Church. After that we see what the enduring offices and roles are for the church, including the surprising centrality of the Scriptures in the governing of those in the offices and roles of the church. Ti…
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CHT | S2E5 The First Deacons - Stephen and Philip
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50:24In today's episode we join the first Church in Jerusalem about a year after the Resurrection of Christ. The apostles create a new office in the church that has far reaching ramifications for the future. The first two deacons are Stephen and Philip and their stories are part of the expanding infant church as the Holy Spirit spreads the Gospel to the…
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Today's episode centers in on the first church from the day of Pentecost onwards. Who was the church made up of? What were its characteristics? Its habits? What a tremendous grace that God has shown us the starting description of His NT people. Buckle up! As the Gospel goes out into the world you will see its adaptability throughout time and space.…
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CHT | S2E3: Christ the Head of Church History
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47:17Today's episode has us talking about headship and leadership. Both in the Invisible Church and the Visible Church. And wouldn't you know it? God is consistent everywhere He goes. The general idea is this: the only bottleneck of leadership ought to be on Christ; not on any other human or leader. Christ instituted a concept of multifocal leadership f…
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Title: Why Study Church History? Date: 1st-21st Century Place: Worldwide Key Figures and Events: Our Brothers and Sisters Documents of Significance: The Bible (as always) Narrative Overview: As we get into the "Why" of the study of church history, we cover how it has affected us already, where God is at work, the tie-ins to ecclesiology and eschato…
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Title: What is Church History? Date: Creation - Present Day Place: Worldwide Key Figures and Events: God and His People Documents of Significance: The Bible :) Narrative Overview: This introductory episode explores the fundamentals of Church History and Theology. What exactly is Church History? Where does it begin, who is included, and what are its…
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CHT | Deep Dive #16 - Anne Steele: Baptist Hymnwriter
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1:05:52England, 1700s. Anne Steele was a poet who published under the pseudonym Theodosia. Her hymns were included in many hymnals. She was part of a circle of writers and intellectuals, both men and women, who provided her with intellectual stimulation and support. Despite suffering from physical ailments and the deaths of loved ones, Steele lived h…
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CHT | Deep Dive #15 - Saint Patrick's Confessions
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57:35Ireland, 400s. Today we will again attempt our livestream of Saint Patrick's Confessions. So many myths and legends surround him that some clarity would certainly be beneficial. Join in for some Emerald Isle wisdom! A translation of the confessions is found here: https://www.confessio.ie/etexts/confessio_english# If you ever want to join in the liv…
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CHT | Deep Dive #14 - The Heidelberg Catechism
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1:36:371563 AD. In the wake the Council of Trent's condemnation of the Protestant Reformation and the Peace of Augsburg (1555), there arose a desire to clarify a clearer set of Lutheran beliefs that were informed and influenced by Calvin's reformation in Geneva. The result? A politically needed theological document that has become one of the most influent…
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The Future of Church History and Theology
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31:56Tonight is a reflective show that talks about some of the long-term plans for Church History and Theology. When we begin the next walkthrough and what that will look like. Why we do this, reintroduction of our methodology and goals. Also, if there is time, maybe a teaser of another project that is in the works for those of you who are super-fans of…
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CHT | Deep Dive #13 - Corrupting Lies: The Donation of Constantine
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1:20:56c. 750 AD This episode will find us in the recesses of the Medieval Era, learning something about a church so desperate for power that it told one of history's greatest lies to get it. The Roman church's forgery known as "The Donation of Constantine" was used for 700 years to legitimize the temporal powers of the church in Rome. Once proven to be a…
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CHT | Deep Dive #12 - Martyrdom: Perpetua and Felicitas
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54:10203 AD. This episode will find us in Carthage in the early 3rd century alongside some of our most laudable sisters in the faith. Two young mothers and catechumens face the ultimate test for a Christian. And is not their testimony one of deep challenge to those of us in our day? The text in which their story is told is found at the following link: h…
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CHT | Deep Dive #11 - A Letter from the Early Church
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1:17:55100s AD. The Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus is one of my favorite artifacts from the early church. Its author is unknown to us but thankfully, due to a single manuscript, we have the full text of this marvelous letter. In it we get a glimpse of a Christian's defense of Christian theology, description of their lifestyle, and a snapshot of issues o…
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CHT | Deep Dive #10 - Unam Sanctam: Power and Its Corrupting Nature
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58:071302 AD. Pope Boniface VIII continues to develop and clarify the sweeping reforms (largely promulgated by his great-uncle, Pope Gregory IX) of the temporal power of the Roman church by issuing his papal bull: Unam Sanctam. "The One Holy [Church]" Tonight we will go through the text and discuss its situation in the late 13th/early 14th century. A tr…
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CHT | Deep Dive #9 - The Biblical Case for Studying Church History
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1:04:35Grab your Bibles. Let's get into this.By Timothy Easley
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CHT | Deep Dive #8 - Jan Huss' Treatise: "The Church"
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1:10:20After last week's infamous silent stream of this lesson, we are back again. This time with audio! We are paying attention today to Jan (John) Huss' most influential treatise on the church. If you want a copy of this book, it was translated to English in 1915 and is available here: https://oll.libertyfund.org/title/schaff-the-church…
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CHT | Deep Dive #7 - Baptism in the Earliest Church
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1:10:10In this episode, we delve into the question of baptism in the earliest church. Specifically, we aim to understand the practice of baptism as broadly as possible in the first two centuries of the church. If you want to follow along, I am using Roberts Donaldson's translation of the Didache: http://earlychristianwritings.com/text/didache-roberts.html…
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CHT | Deep Dive #6 - Writings of Church History: Ignatius
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1:29:25In this episode, we go back to the earliest part of the 2nd century (100s) to listen to the Bishop of Antioch writing to a church in Smyrna as well as his letter to that church's bishop, a man named Polycarp. These are only two of the seven letters Ignatius wrote on his trip to Rome to be martyred. They are worthy of our attention, as are the other…
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CHT | Deep Dive #5 - The Heidelberg and Leipzig Disputations
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1:27:35In this episode, we join Luther during the first years of the Reformation in order to grasp his developing arguments and thoughts on a variety of topics that go far beyond his first arguments against indulgences. Let's be a fly on the wall in Heidelberg (1518) and Leipzig (1519) and see what wisdom we can glean from all that went on in those early …
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CHT | Deep Dive #4 - The Role of Peter in the Early Church
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1:16:22Many have a view of the nature of the church that rests on the person of Peter. What can we know of his role in the early church from their own writings?By Timothy Easley
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CHT | Deep Dive #3 - Writings of Church History: The Didache
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1:17:52Today we will be discussing a work called the Didache. It is a 1st or 2nd century writing that gives us a glimpse into the habits of the early church in a specific area. If you want to read it for yourself, here is a link to it: http://earlychristianwritings.com/text/didache-roberts.htmlBy Timothy Easley
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CHT | Deep Dive #2 - The Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade
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1:09:04How NOT to deal with heretics and false teachers.By Timothy Easley
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CHT | Deep Dive #1 - St. Columba, Iona, and Early Lindisfarne
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1:04:16What if your greatest sin was transformed into a repentance that changed the course of history?By Timothy Easley
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CHT | S1E58: Reflections on Church History
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53:26After wrapping up nearly two years of lessons throughout the 20 centuries of church history, we will reflect on what we learned, our place in history, and the path forward. Maybe a sneak peek at some of the deep dives we have planned in the coming months. :)By Timothy Easley
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CHT | S1E57: Postmodernism and the Church
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1:16:09By Timothy Easley
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CHT | S1E56: Evangelicals and Evangelicalism
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1:00:20By Timothy Easley
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CHT | S1E55: Segregation, Pentecostalism, and the Charismatic Movements
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1:21:22By Timothy Easley
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CHT | S1E54: The Church Reactions to Modernity
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1:10:44Liberal Theology, Holiness Movement (and Pentecostalism), and Fundamentalism/Conservative Theology.By Timothy Easley
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