Introduction to Foxe's Book of Ma...
Introduction to Foxe's Book of Martyrs

Through the Church Fathers por C. Michael Patton

Notas del episodio

Today we cross a necessary bridge—before we hear Christians defend the faith in public, we must first see why they had to defend it at all. We have finished the Apostolic Fathers, those early pastors who shepherded fragile congregations close to the time of the apostles. Now we pause before entering the age of the Apologists—men like Justin Martyr—by turning briefly to John Foxe and his massive work, Actes and Monuments. We are not reading the whole of Foxe’s book, nor are we adopting his 16th-century Protestant lens uncritically. Instead, we are focusing on his opening chapters that recount the Roman persecutions following the apostolic era. This section serves as a hinge in our structure: pastors, then martyrs, then defenders. The early church did not fade quietly into history—it suffered under emperors like Nero and Domitian. Stephen was stone ... 

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