First-century homes influenced daily life and spirituality, featuring communal spaces for prayer, gatherings, and hospitality among early Christians.
How Did Roman Art And Architecture Serve As Cultural Expressions That Early Christians Could Not Ignore?
Rome's architectural advancements significantly influenced early Christianity, creating a complex relationship between believers and the empire's grandeur.
How Did the Babylonian Period (626–539 B.C.) Set the Stage for Early Christian Developments?
The Babylonian period significantly influenced Early Christianity by reshaping Jewish identity, worship practices, scriptural authority, and messianic expectations, stemming from the experiences of exile and subsequent restoration efforts.
The Fascinating Chronicles of First Century Jewish Historian Josephus
Uncover the fascinating chronicles of first-century Jewish historian Josephus. Our blog delves into his significant contributions to our understanding of early Christianity.
Bible Answers—Debunking the Myth of Enoch’s Heavenly Ascent: Examining Hebrews 11:5
This scholarly article delves into the commonly misunderstood fates of biblical figures Enoch and Elijah, who many believe were taken up to heaven. Through a rigorous examination of Hebrews 11:5 and related Scriptures, we unravel the biblical truths about these ancient figures, demonstrating that they did not ascend to heaven as traditionally thought.

