Christianity in History

Resource Library

Big Questions

- Atheism [52]
- Miracles [4]
- Suffering and Evil [21]
- Violence [18]
- World Views [14]

World Religions

- Buddhism [3]
- Christianity [152]
- Hinduism [3]
- Islam [11]
- Judaism [6]

Science & Faith

Ethics

- Business [4]
- Medical [5]
- Sexual [13]

Society & Politics

- Belief [85]
- Contemporary Society [133]
- Economics [13]
- Education [5]
- Environment [8]
- Justice [40]
- Politics [30]

History

The Arts

- Film & TV [38]
- Literature [20]
- Other [16]
- Visual Arts [9]

Lives of Faith

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Humilitas

John Dickson speaks to Simon Smart about what humility is and how it came to be seen as a virtue.

How Christian Humility upended the World

John Dickson argues that Christianity is the reason the West considers humility a virtue.

Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy - A Righteous Gentile vs The Third Reich

Brian Rosner reviews Eric Metaxas' biography of German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer

The place of women in early Christianity

How were women viewed in early Christian faith and what was their relationship with the church?

Sex and sexuality in the ancient world

Edwin Judge on how views of sex and sexuality have changed since ancient times.

Education in the ancient world

What was education like in ancient times and how did the Christian faith influence it?

Christianity and the 21st Century

Edwin Judge examines how the influence of the Christian faith on society has changed over time.

Atheism, scepticism and belief

Was atheism prevalent in the ancient world?

Testimony: a basis for history

How reliable is it to depend on testimony for the accounts of Jesus?

Humility

The evolution of our appreciation of humility from ancient times to now.

The empire of Augustus

Professor Edwin Judge describes the empire Augustus and the impact of Jesus' life during his rule.

The early Christians

Professor Edwin Judge describes the life of the early Christians described in history.

Christian history

Edwin Judge discusses the influence of the Church on Western culture.

The myth of religious violence

William Cavanaugh explains why the claim that religion leads to violence doesn't stack up.

The Re-Trial of Galileo

Larissa Aldridge shares her thoughts on a recreation of the trail of Galileo held at UNSW.

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