Hospitality the Greco-Roman Way
Why was hospitality so important to Greco-Romans? What did it look like for them?
Why was hospitality so important to Greco-Romans? What did it look like for them?
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Cyprian ran from the crisis, but came back to remind the people that being a martyr wasn’t the only worthy Christian life. Serve the suffering here and now.
Even 1,500 years ago, John Chrysostom had a lot of questions about the star…
If the Magi were Zoroastrian, how might their faith have influenced their understanding of what was happening?
In the 360s, Basil of Caesara, a bishop, spent his own money to buy food for the starving poor during a famine.
Mary Magdalene was not a fallen temptress. She witnessed the resurrection, was the apostle to the apostles, and likely continued in leadership in the early church.
Irenaeus told us: “because of his measureless love, [Christ] became what we are… to enable us to become what he is.”
In the late 18th-early 19th centuries, Seraphim of Sarov fasted, prayed, and meditated for decades. He became a miracle worker, a source of peace, and a friend of bears.
Only gentiles called Jesus “King of the Jews.” The Herods and the Caesars claimed many titles for themselves, but they perpetually felt their power threatened.