More speculations and alternative histories! Our first diverges from our own timeline in about the year 35. What if Jesus had not been executed by the Romans, but had lived on to see the Great Judean Revolt of 66 CE. What would he have made of it? Second, let’s say that Jesus died when did, a generation before the Great Revolt. What might have happened if his chief apostles Peter and Paul had lived to witness the Roman attack on Judea? And third, let’s move on to about the year 100, when Christians first fell under the Roman gaze. Would the church have flourished earlier and more strongly if the Roman state had never persecuted it?
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3.34 Show Finale- Speculations V: 100-700 CE
3.33 Speculations IV: 100-400 CE
3.31 Speculations II: 50-66 CE
Bonus 58: The Gadarene Swine
3.30 Speculations I: 30-65 CE
Bonus 57: Growing Christianity, with Bernie Maopolski
Bonus 56: Abraham's Three Mysterious Visitors
3.29 The Last Heirs of Abraham III: Survivors of the Jungle
3.28 The Last Heirs of Abraham II: Fall of the Temple
Bonus 55: Peter, Paul, and Clement with Popeular History
3.27 The Last Heirs of Abraham I: Setting the Stage
Bonus 54: Manoah, father of Samson
Bonus 53: Joshua and the Day the Sun Stood Still
Bonus 52: Behind the Scenes with John Brooks of Pod Only knows
3.26 Christianity in the Year 200
Bonus 51: Maccabees, Sadducees, and Pharisees With Gil Kidron
3.25 Remaking Paul II: Luther and Beyond
Bonus 50: With the Conspirinormal Podcast
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