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1) Martyrdom of Polycarp

The authorities come for the former bishop of Smyrna; he refuses to make pagan sacrifices.

Martyr means “witness”. Polycarp was one of the first.

Written by his followers, who saw it happen.

Note the vivid details of these excerpts: image

2) Letters of Ignatius of Antioch

Polycarp followed the example of Bishop Ignatius of Antioch.

We have letters that Ignatius wrote to many Christian communities

…on his journey to face the lions in Rome.

Ignatius met Polycarp on his way. image

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3) Justin Martyr, First Apology

A Concise Statement/Defense of Early 2nd Century Christian Beliefs and Practices, for Emps. Antoninus and Marcus Aurelius.

Justin trained in philosophy before his conversion.

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Tertullian is another good one; I prefer Justin’s style. image

4) Gregory Thaumaturgus, Praise of Origen

Gregory writes in honor of his teacher:

One of the most influential Christian thinkers in history,

From Alexandria, the intellectual capital of the ancient world.

G. focuses on Origen’s character, his virtues and his pedagogy. image

5) Gospel of childhood, “Protoevangelium” of James

The child in that painting below is not Jesus, but his mother, Mary

This text tells this story: the birth and life of Mary before the arrival of Jesus.

#1 source for early Chr. interest/beliefs about Mary.

Attributed to the Apostle. image

6) Passion of Perpetua

Amazing story about a Christian lady and her friends, in Roman Carthage, Africa.

He has a series of poignant dreams before his final competition in the arena.

His death scene is gripping, unforgettable and 100% realistic, unlike many martyr stories. image

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8) Life of Saint Macrina

Fascinating portrait of a very talented aristocratic Christian family,

Macrina is the eldest daughter.

For his brother, Saint Gregory of Nyssa, outstanding orator, theologian, bishop and critic of slavery.

Saint Basil the Great (another brother) also appears. image

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