Thu 16 Oct 2008
Podcast 3.2: A Schism in John’s Community, part 2
Posted by Phil Harland. Categories: Diversity course , Opponents and 'heresies' , Podcast1 Comment
Here I continue to consider the opponents in John’s epistles (part 2 of 2). These epistles provide evidence of an early Christian schism over how to view Jesus’ humanity. This is part of series 3 (“Diversity in Early Christianity: ‘Heresies’ and Struggles”) of the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean podcast.
Podcast 3.2: A Schism in John’s Community, part 2 (mp3; archive.org page with various downloading options here).
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October 21st, 2008 at 12:48 am
Excellent podcast Professor Harland!
People are listening and enjoying. I am wondering how Cerinthus and Ignatius’ opponents fit into all this.