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Mentioned in 17 episodes

The Didache

Book • 2017
The Didache, or "Teaching of the Twelve Apostles," is an early Christian text offering instructions on Christian life and practice.

It's believed to have been written in the 1st or 2nd century AD. The Didache provides guidance on baptism, Eucharist, and moral conduct.

It emphasizes ethical behavior, including instructions on fasting and prayer.

Its significance lies in its glimpse into the early church's practices and beliefs.

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Mentioned in 17 episodes

Mentioned as the earliest version of what feels like a 101 curriculum.
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How Did the New Testament Come to Be?
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Nijay K. Gupta
when discussing early church practices and the presence of prophets in communal life.
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Nijay Gupta on Women in Leadership, Receiving Criticism, and Paul's Vision for Meaning in this Life.
Mentioned by Sean Wilhite as one of the early Christian books known as the apostolic fathers.
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Understanding the Early Church Fathers and Why It Matters: Dr. Shawn Wilhite
Mentioned when discussing John Wesley's attempt to revive the early Christian teaching.
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68. Fasting: The Paradigm of the Disciplines (1981)
Mentioned as an early reference to abortion dating back to the first century.
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Abortion in the Early Church: The Surprising Witness We Need Today
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Dan McClellan
as a fascinating document, raising questions about its authenticity and potential inclusion in the New Testament.
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Episode 110: God's Swear Jar
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Dale Partridge
while discussing helpful but uninspired early church documents.
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Sola Scriptura (3/12): The Reliability and Sufficiency of Scripture
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Mike Winger
as an early extra biblical text from Christianity that talks about rescuing children.
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Cover-up Culture in the Abortion Industry is Really Bad
Mentioned as containing the line 'For yours are the power and the glory forever'.
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Day 353: The Lord's Prayer (2025)
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Fr. Mike Schmitz
as an early Christian writing that condemns abortion.
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Day 295: The Wound of Abortion (2025)

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