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Christianity, the amulet
1,800-year-old silver amulet could rewrite history of Christianity in the early Roman Empire
A silver amulet found next to a skeleton in a 1,800-year-old grave in Germany speaks to the importance — and the risk — of being Christian in Roman times.
Archaeologists Found a Skeleton Wearing an Amulet That May Change the History of Christianity
Archaeologists discovered a silver amulet containing an 18-line text showing the oldest known devotion to Christianity north of the Alps. Computer technology helped unravel the mystery of the text hidden within a silver amulet from the third century A.D.
Archaeological discovery of amulet shows evidence of early spread of Christianity
Archaeologists uncovered a nearly 1,800-year-old amulet that offers new insight into the early spread of Christianity across the Roman Empire.
Ancient inscription could rewrite history of Christianity north of Italy, archaeologists say
Researchers dated the grave where the amulet was found to between 230 and 270 AD. This is the earliest evidence of Christianity north of the Alps, the city said: All other finds are several decades younger, with "reliable evidence" of the religion in the region dating back to the 4th century.
Skeleton With An Amulent May Change Our Understanding Of European Christianity? Here’s What Experts Say
Archeologists unearthed a 1,800-year-old silver amulet in Frankfurt, which features an 18-line inscription that could reshape our understanding of the history of Christianity in Europe. “It will force us to turn back the history of Christianity in Frankfurt and far beyond by around 50 to 100 years,
Ancient engraved amulet could ‘turn back history’ of Christianity, experts claim
Archeologists have “digitally unrolled” a 1,800-year-old silver amulet to decipher an inscription that’s being hailed as the oldest known evidence of Christianity in Europe.
Ancient Skeleton Discovery May Change Understanding of Early Christianity
A hidden inscription from an amulet found in a Roman grave has been deciphered, revealing new insights into early Christianity.
Archaeologists Say This Tiny Amulet Is the Oldest Evidence of Christianity Found North of the Alps
In 2018, researchers found a tiny silver amulet in an ancient Roman grave near Frankfurt, Germany. The 1.4-inch-long artifact contained a roll of foil—a tiny scroll, which researchers didn’t dare remove for fear of breaking it apart.
Archaeology breakthrough as amulet in ancient skull rewrites history of Christianity
Nestled amid the remains of a man thought to have been between 25 and 35, archaeologists in Germany found an object described as a "scientific sensation".
1800-year-old amulet discovered in Germany revealing the evidence of early spread of Christianity
A 1,800-year-old silver amulet unearthed in a Roman-era German cemetery, bearing early Christian prayers, has been hailed as the oldest evidence of Christianity north of the Alps. The Latin inscription,
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The long entangled history of Christianity and politics
The First Five Hundred Years,” Paula Fredriksen explores how a localized sect became a universal Roman church.
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Archaeologists uncover earliest known evidence of Christianity north of the Alps: 'Unusual for this time'
Archaeologists have recently publicized the earliest known evidence of Christianity north of Italy, calling the discovery one ...
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Reversing the "weaponization of Christianity": How "religous freedom" can be used to fight Trumpism
Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush on how some churches "created a permission structure for cruelty on a massive scale" ...
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Revisions to Oklahoma's social studies standards include increase in Christianity content
The Oklahoma State Department of Education released proposed revisions to social studies standards Thursday. The guideline ...
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What if Our Democracy Can’t Survive Without Christianity?
This is the Christianity that’s afraid that it’s losing its predominant cultural role in American society and the next ...
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Aaron Rodgers Says His ‘Questioning’ of Christianity ‘Really Changed’ His Relationship with His Family
Aaron Rodgers opens up about his spiritual beliefs and practices, and how it impacted his family relationships, in his new ...
Christianity Today
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Marvin Olasky Joins Christianity Today as Executive Editor of News and Global
“Marvin Olasky is one of the most respected journalists in the world,” said Christianity Today editor in chief Russell Moore.
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Christianity’s Imprint Remains in a Secularizing Europe
Today in Dispatch Faith, U.K.-based journalist Katja Hoyer (who grew up in socialist East Germany) brings an analytical eye ...
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