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From the Archives: Emperor Hadrians moderate policies This rescript, c. 124, protected Christians
From the Archives: Nero's Cruelties An account from Roman historian Tacitus (C. 115)
From the Archives: The “Edict of Milan” Selections from an agreement, made in 313, that changed the course of history
Persecution in Early Church: Did You Know?
From the Editor: Tomb of the Unknown Christians KEVIN A. MILLER
Persecution in the Early Church: Did You Know? Beginning as a despised, illicit religious sect, Christianity endured 300 years of hostility to emerge as the dominant force in the Roman Empire. Dr. Everett Ferguson is professor of Bible at Abilene Christian University and author of Backgrounds of Early Christianity (Eerdmans, 1987)
When Christianity Triumphed The achievement brought new difficulties. Dr. William H. C. Frend, clerk in holy orders for the Diocese of Peterborough (U.K.), is professor emeritus of ecclesiastical history at Glasgow University and author of Martyrdom and Persecution in the Early Church (Oxford: Blackwell; New York: New York University, 1965).
From the Archives: Perpetua & Polycarp: Two Heroic Martyrs
The Piety of the Persecutors In the Roman mind, there were valid religious reasons to halt the spread of Christianity. Dr. Robert L. Wilken is the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of the History of Christianity at the University of Virginia. He is author of The Christians as the Romans Saw Them (Yale University Press, paper edition, 1985).
Rome's Religious Ferment The first-century Empire swirled with an exotic mix of religions. Dr. Herbert Schlossberg, Project Director, Fieldstead Institute.
Persecution in the Early Church: A Gallery of the Persecuting Emperors
Controversial Constantine The famous emperor ended the persecution of Christians. But was he a true believer, or merely a superstitious political opportunist? David F. Wright is dean of the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh.
Constantine's Famous Emblem The chi-rho symbol he adopted is now displayed in churches throughout the world. David F. Wright is dean of the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh.
Persecution in the Early Church: A Christian History Timeline
How the Early Church Viewed Martyrs Christians held a theology of martyrdom that gave them courage to endure. William G. Bixler
The Gallery: Martyrs and Confessors
Cowards Among the Christians
From the Archives: Cyprian's Letter to Banished Christians Encouragement for believers sentenced to the Roman mines.
Persecuted Christians Today
Persecution in the Early Church: Recommended Resources Recommendations provided by Kenneth R. Calvert, Th,M. candidate in patristics at Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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