The Christian Past That Wasn't by Warren Throckmorton
About the Book:Who gains what from myths about the past? Why are many of us susceptible to their power? And how can the truth about a nation's past prevail? In this lively book, Wa...
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About the Book:Who gains what from myths about the past? Why are many of us susceptible to their power? And how can the truth about a nation's past prevail? In this lively book, Wa...
Ancient tombs, forgotten churches and a remarkably preserved image of Jesus are transforming historians' understanding of Christianity's formative centuries.
by Duncan Williams, Christian Today Ancient tombs, forgotten churches and a remarkably preserved image of Jesus are transforming historians’ understanding of Christianity’s formati...
Building Better Belief Systems A Feature Review of The Christian Past That Wasn’t: Debunking the Christian Nationalist Myths That Hijack […] The post Warren Throckmorton – The Chri...
The audacity of Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick only scratches the surface of the lies generations of Christian nationalists have been telling in order to remake America in their own re...
This two-part article examines how Christianity gradually displaced paganism and idol worship throughout Europe from late antiquity into the early Medieval period. Part 1 of this a...
by Hans Feichtinger, First Things The question of what to do with our Christian inheritance—what we call “cultural Christianity”—has become unavoidable. Cultural Christians wish to...
Hans Feichtinger, First Things The question of what to do with our Christian inheritance—what we call "cultural Christianity"—has become unavoidable. Cultural Christians wish to p...
This two-part article discusses how Christianity became a dominant force upon its emergence through the combined effects of imperial patronage, missionary endeavors, and ritual app...
Christianity has long been closely identified with Western civilization. The association is especially strong, in modern times, with the United States of America, that source of de...
My discussion in the last two Bible posts is a reminder that events in the first century CE, and indeed for most of the time since, were far less well documented than more recent h...
The Christian faith is the only faith that is based on an actual historical event. That means it is the only faith based in reality (Judaism excluded). There really was a man named...
Acts 9 tells the story, well-known to Christians, of the conversion of Saul. It doesn't happen in this chapter, but he ends up changing his name to Paul and he goes on to become th...
History helps explain the particular faith that now rules our religious marketplace.
For more than a century, mainstream historians — Christian and non-Christian alike — have largely agreed on one point: Jesus of Nazareth was a real historical figure.The enduring d...
The Place of Christianity in the Survival of the WestAs Western culture drifts deeper into fragmentation, materialism, and technological domination, can it survive without recoveri...
By Elizabeth Prata It is always surprising to me when I hear people say “I long for the first century church…” They met in homes, broke bread together and praised the Lord with one...
Mark Tooley, Liberalism.org The liberal Christianity of the American founding came from authentic, in-person faith communities. Can it survive in a time of influencers and vertica...
B. Wong, HuffPost What's led some former churchgoing Christians to step away from traditional places of worship? As several former evangelicals recently told us, many grew...
by Martyn Whittock, Christian Today The writer of the Letter to the Hebrews reminds Christians that they are surrounded by a great “cloud of witnesses.” (NRSV) That “cloud” has con...
by Robert Crux | 25 June 2026 | Throughout United States history Christians have, in various ways, sanctified the nation’s myths rather than telling the truth. From the coloni...
Welcome to Thursday Evenings at All Hallows. We do not know the names of the first Christians who practiced their faith in Britannia, what the Romans called Great Britain and the p...
Luke is just making shit up now and we can prove it by comparing his novel to the historical record. If you want to believe in miracles you can believe in Peter's miraculous escape...
Screenwriter Joe Eszterhas claimed that the Catholic Church has 'romanticized” and 'cosmeticized the figure of Jesus of Nazareth,' and that the four canonical Gospels are not relia...
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