3 - Ostia - "Our Daily Bread" in Ancient Rome
Nobody Liked Paul: The First Christians of Rome
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9m 49s
Walking through the sites of Rome can give us insight into the references in Paul’s letters. In this episode, Matthew Larsen explores what community would have looked like in ancient Rome– where life was lived and bread was broken.
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4 - Pompeii - Life In A Roman City
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5 - Were There Christians In Pompeii?
Could it be that there is a case for Christians having been in Pompeii? According to a book by Bruce Longnecker, there are potentially pieces of evidence to answer this question. Walk through the streets of Pompeii with Matthew Larsen as he considers whether or not the evidence stands.
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6 - Neighborhoods And The Churches Of...
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