i posted this in another section:
i found this lecture series by Bart Erhman online:
From Jesus to Constantine: A History of Early Christianity (The Great Courses no. 6577) (Audio CD)
Course Lecture Titles 1. The Birth of Christianity 2. The Religious World of Early Christianity 3. The Historical Jesus 4. Oral and Written Traditions about Jesus 5. The Apostle Paul 6. The Beginning of Jewish-Christian Relations 7. The Anti-Jewish Use of the Old Testament 8. The Rise of Christian Anti-Judaism 9. The Early Christian Mission 10. The Christianization of the Roman Empire 11. The Early Persecutions of the State 12. The Causes of Christian Persecution 13. Christian Reactions to Persecution 14. The Early Christian Apologists 15. The Diversity of Early Christian Communities 16. Christianities of the Second Century 17. The Role of Pseudepigrapha 18. The Victory of the Proto-Orthodox 19. The New Testament Canon 20. The Development of Church Offices 21. The Rise of Christian Liturgy 22. The Beginnings of Normative Theology 23. The Doctrine of the Trinity 24. Christianity and the Conquest of Empire
you can download all 24 lectures here:
http://beemp3.com/download.php?file=...estament+Canon
#12 was a little tricky, it never showed up on the list, click the link:
More "From Jesus to Constantine: A History of Early Christianity" songs
you'll find it there, In Sha'a Allh.
interesting, as there were few REAL atheists, the VAST MAJORITY of the people were Pagan. they were pagan in that they believed in and worshiped MANY gods and sometimes people were given divinity. the Hebrews/Jews were the oddballs, they only had One, or only worshiped One. some say some Hebrews/Jews were Henotheistic, while others were Monotheistic.
along comes Jesus/Isa ibn Marriam [Peace Be Upon Them Both], and a new from of "Judaism" comes along. it is SUPPOSED to be Monotheistic, but once you make Jesus/Isa ibn Marriam [Peace Be Upon Them Both] "Divine", you really become Henotheistic.
at some point, Jews and Christians become enemies, or at least there is a split and Christianity is no longer just a "sect" of Judaism. [some say it was the Simon bar Kokba revolt. the Jews now claim that their Messiah is here and, well the Christians ALREADY have theirs.
so, even though expansion began before this, who is there to "recruit" [and sorry, i couldn't think of a proper word]?
THE PAGANS!
now, things will have to be explained it terms that they can understand.
the EASY way to say it is that by adopting Pagan customs, it will be easier to "recruit." HOWEVER, some could call it a chicken/egg problem.
IF you look at Islam today, you will see things in some places that AREN'T Islam. tribal customs have crept in and overtake Islamic values, assibiyah some call it and some have just reverted to Jahillya. same thing happened with Christianity.
was it deliberate, or just Shaytans way of dividing and conquering? well, i guess that is the purpose of the thread. and besides, i'm only on lecture 4!
