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6 - Neighborhoods And The Churches Of Rome
Nobody Liked Paul: The First Christians of Rome
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Romans 16 gives us an important clue as to when Christianity may have arrived in Rome. Paul’s letter would have been written somewhere around the year 56, and in it he mentions that Miriam, a woman in the church, has been toiling for “many years”. At least one theory suggests that Christianity may have been in Rome even in the early 40’s. Join Matthew Larsen as he walks through the evidence and the ruins of this once thriving ancient metropolis.
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