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Lest we get accused of “working our way to heaven”.As long as we stay along those lines when talking to Protestants
Lest we get accused of “working our way to heaven”.As long as we stay along those lines when talking to Protestants
Do any subsequent Early church historians say anything about any of the children of any of the apostles or even the cousins of Christ? Even that seems rather odd.
- none of our subsequent Early Church historians lists any descendants of Mary, which is rather odd, considering the celebrity status which they should have had.
Good point. But the burden of proof is on those who say she didn’t have children to prove otherwise. And this hasn’t happened.Do any subsequent Early church historians say anything about any of the children of any of the apostles or even the cousins of Christ? Even that seems rather odd.
Just to give an example from another historical context, in Islam, the Caliphs of the Abbasid dynasty ruled the Muslim empire for more than five centuries and were descended from the Prophet Muhammad’s uncle Abbas. So even descendants of the uncle of a revered person like Muhammad were held in high esteem. So why didn’t any relatives at all of either Jesus or the 12 apostles get mentioned by any church historians? Should we assume that they didn’t have any relatives or children in the case of the apostles?
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Which last point are you referring to? :whackadoo:
Eusebius talks about descendants of Jesus’ wider family.Do any subsequent Early church historians say anything about any of the children of any of the apostles or even the cousins of Christ? Even that seems rather odd.
How reliable could Eusebius be considering that he was born more than two centuries after the crucifixion of Jesus?Eusebius talks about descendants of Jesus’ wider family.
As is usual for history, that gets a little tricky: while he was writing at the beginning of the C4th, he drew from late-C2nd sources which talked about late-C1st events.How reliable could Eusebius be considering that he was born more than two centuries after the crucifixion of Jesus?