Ellen White (November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was a prolific author, writing more than 40 books and 5000 periodical articles during her lifetime. Today there are over one hundred 50,000 manuscript pages of her writings. She was one of the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, believed by many readers to have the spiritual gift of prophecy described in the Bible.
Major titles
The following is a list of Ellen White's most popular and influential writings.
This video looks at the Apostolic Fathers in the earliest centuries of the Christian Church.
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published: 17 Jan 2015
10 Books Every Christian Should Read
I believe that of all the questions I receive, the most common relate to books. What are some books I ought to read? Can you recommend a book on this subject or that subject? What should I read next? I’m happy to answer such questions, but thought I might be able to answer a bunch at once by suggesting 10 books that every Christian ought to read.
Here are the books listed in the video:
Knowing God: https://amzn.to/2MNoGcx
The Holiness of God: https://amzn.to/2MPKXGW
Ashamed of the Gospel: https://amzn.to/2JXovxz
The Disciplines of Grace: https://amzn.to/2JWJpgg
Overcoming Sin and Temptation: https://amzn.to/2Me6kQX
Spurgeon: https://amzn.to/2tgI2iq
Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life: https://amzn.to/2Kaos0U
Total Truth: https://amzn.to/2MMj4PV
The Pleasures of God: https://amzn....
published: 22 Jun 2018
Christian Apologists and Early Heresies
A video essay on the earliest Christian heresies and Christian apologists such as Origen.
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"Story of Creeds and Confessions" (Baker Academic, 2019): https://amzn.to/3OVDyGQ
For the entire course on 'Church History: Reformation to Modern', see the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgREWf4NFWY1ZaP-falnLFIR9texgvjR
published: 18 Jan 2015
Earliest Roman reference to Jesus & Christianity (116 AD) // Tacitus' Annals // Roman Primary Source
This extract from Tacitus´ Annals (116 AD) represents the oldest reference to Christianity in Roman texts that have survived to this date. In it he describes the persecution of Christians under Nero in 65 AD, and corroborates parts of the New Testament; albeit with some derision at the "disease" that has spread from Judea and "taken hold" in the capital.
How do we actually know about history? Voices of the Past is a channel dedicated to recreating the original accounts from the people who lived through events, or who lived far closer to them than we do today. We do this word for word, with an accompanying soundtrack of rousing music and images.
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published: 30 Apr 2019
Early Christian Writings by Penguin Classics (1 Minute Book Review) #shorts
This is a great starting point for discovering and reading the earliest Christian writings outside of the New Testament. Check out my playlist focused on early Christian writings here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2usEwT20nPaKbi4HFGHPrmjlgj0NGVpl
Writings Included in "Early Christian Writings":
The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians
The Epistles of Ignatius (Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Romans, Philadelphians, Smyrnaeans, Polycrap)
The Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians
The Martyrdom of Polycarp
The Epistle to Diognetus
The Epistle of Barnabas
The Didache
#shorts
God bless!
published: 03 Feb 2021
Early Christian Schisms - Before Imperium - Extra History - Part 1
📜 Early Christian Schisms - Part 1 - Extra History
One of the toughest questions early Christians had to face was Mosaic Law. Did the laws of Moses still apply, or did the teachings of Jesus Christ replace them? The issue of circumcision became a focal point for this conflict. In an era without surgical anesthetic or procedures, asking grown men to have their foreskins removed was a painful process. Paul the Apostle argued vehemently against the practice because he believed that Christianity needed to be accessible to Romans, the gentiles, and he knew that requirements like circumcision would vastly reduce the number of people willing to convert. Gradually, Judaizing forces were pushed out of mainstream Christianity as the religion began to convert more Romans. But it soon faced another ...
This video looks at the Apostolic Fathers in the earliest centuries of the Christian Church.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=235936...
This video looks at the Apostolic Fathers in the earliest centuries of the Christian Church.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=23593673
My books (affiliate links):
"How We Got Our Bible" (Zondervan, 2018): https://amzn.to/2MtmSYY
"Story of Creeds and Confessions" (Baker Academic, 2019): https://amzn.to/3OVDyGQ
For the entire course, see the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgREWf4NFWZEd86aVEpQ7B3YxXPhUEf-
This video looks at the Apostolic Fathers in the earliest centuries of the Christian Church.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=23593673
My books (affiliate links):
"How We Got Our Bible" (Zondervan, 2018): https://amzn.to/2MtmSYY
"Story of Creeds and Confessions" (Baker Academic, 2019): https://amzn.to/3OVDyGQ
For the entire course, see the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgREWf4NFWZEd86aVEpQ7B3YxXPhUEf-
I believe that of all the questions I receive, the most common relate to books. What are some books I ought to read? Can you recommend a book on this subject or...
I believe that of all the questions I receive, the most common relate to books. What are some books I ought to read? Can you recommend a book on this subject or that subject? What should I read next? I’m happy to answer such questions, but thought I might be able to answer a bunch at once by suggesting 10 books that every Christian ought to read.
Here are the books listed in the video:
Knowing God: https://amzn.to/2MNoGcx
The Holiness of God: https://amzn.to/2MPKXGW
Ashamed of the Gospel: https://amzn.to/2JXovxz
The Disciplines of Grace: https://amzn.to/2JWJpgg
Overcoming Sin and Temptation: https://amzn.to/2Me6kQX
Spurgeon: https://amzn.to/2tgI2iq
Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life: https://amzn.to/2Kaos0U
Total Truth: https://amzn.to/2MMj4PV
The Pleasures of God: https://amzn.to/2IfuDvt
The Cross of Christ: https://amzn.to/2Mc7mNm
I believe that of all the questions I receive, the most common relate to books. What are some books I ought to read? Can you recommend a book on this subject or that subject? What should I read next? I’m happy to answer such questions, but thought I might be able to answer a bunch at once by suggesting 10 books that every Christian ought to read.
Here are the books listed in the video:
Knowing God: https://amzn.to/2MNoGcx
The Holiness of God: https://amzn.to/2MPKXGW
Ashamed of the Gospel: https://amzn.to/2JXovxz
The Disciplines of Grace: https://amzn.to/2JWJpgg
Overcoming Sin and Temptation: https://amzn.to/2Me6kQX
Spurgeon: https://amzn.to/2tgI2iq
Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life: https://amzn.to/2Kaos0U
Total Truth: https://amzn.to/2MMj4PV
The Pleasures of God: https://amzn.to/2IfuDvt
The Cross of Christ: https://amzn.to/2Mc7mNm
A video essay on the earliest Christian heresies and Christian apologists such as Origen.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=23593673 ...
A video essay on the earliest Christian heresies and Christian apologists such as Origen.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=23593673
My books (affiliate links):
"How We Got Our Bible" (Zondervan, 2018): https://amzn.to/2MtmSYY
"Story of Creeds and Confessions" (Baker Academic, 2019): https://amzn.to/3OVDyGQ
For the entire course on 'Church History: Reformation to Modern', see the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgREWf4NFWY1ZaP-falnLFIR9texgvjR
A video essay on the earliest Christian heresies and Christian apologists such as Origen.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=23593673
My books (affiliate links):
"How We Got Our Bible" (Zondervan, 2018): https://amzn.to/2MtmSYY
"Story of Creeds and Confessions" (Baker Academic, 2019): https://amzn.to/3OVDyGQ
For the entire course on 'Church History: Reformation to Modern', see the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgREWf4NFWY1ZaP-falnLFIR9texgvjR
This extract from Tacitus´ Annals (116 AD) represents the oldest reference to Christianity in Roman texts that have survived to this date. In it he describes th...
This extract from Tacitus´ Annals (116 AD) represents the oldest reference to Christianity in Roman texts that have survived to this date. In it he describes the persecution of Christians under Nero in 65 AD, and corroborates parts of the New Testament; albeit with some derision at the "disease" that has spread from Judea and "taken hold" in the capital.
How do we actually know about history? Voices of the Past is a channel dedicated to recreating the original accounts from the people who lived through events, or who lived far closer to them than we do today. We do this word for word, with an accompanying soundtrack of rousing music and images.
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This extract from Tacitus´ Annals (116 AD) represents the oldest reference to Christianity in Roman texts that have survived to this date. In it he describes the persecution of Christians under Nero in 65 AD, and corroborates parts of the New Testament; albeit with some derision at the "disease" that has spread from Judea and "taken hold" in the capital.
How do we actually know about history? Voices of the Past is a channel dedicated to recreating the original accounts from the people who lived through events, or who lived far closer to them than we do today. We do this word for word, with an accompanying soundtrack of rousing music and images.
— Thanks for watching! Don’t forget to subscribe for new videos every single week! & Let us know in the comments what you’d like to see covered in the future.
— Become a patron for as little as a dollar a month & help keep this project going:-
https://www.patreon.com/historytimeUK
— Don’t forget to subscribe to our primary channel History Time, where we make full length historical documentaries:-
https://www.youtube.com/historytime
— History Time is now a podcast. You can find us wherever you get your podcasts from.
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— Music courtesy of:-
- Epidemic Sound
- Joss Edwards Music:-
https://soundcloud.com/jossedwardsmusic
— Voice actor & editor:-
David Kelly
We've compiled a reading list of our favourite history books via the Amazon influencer program. If you do choose to purchase any of these incredible sources of information then Amazon will send us a tiny fraction of the earnings (as long as you do it through the link) (this means more and better content in the future) I'll keep adding to and updating the list as time goes on:-
https://www.amazon.com/shop/historytime
Are you a budding artist, writer, illustrator, cartographer, or music producer? Send us an email! No matter how professional you are or even if you’re just starting out, we can always use new music and images in my videos. Get in touch! I’d love to hear from you.
We try to use copyright free images at all times. However if we have used any of your artwork or maps then please don't hesitate to contact me and we’ll be more than happy to give the appropriate credit.
This is a great starting point for discovering and reading the earliest Christian writings outside of the New Testament. Check out my playlist focused on early ...
This is a great starting point for discovering and reading the earliest Christian writings outside of the New Testament. Check out my playlist focused on early Christian writings here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2usEwT20nPaKbi4HFGHPrmjlgj0NGVpl
Writings Included in "Early Christian Writings":
The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians
The Epistles of Ignatius (Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Romans, Philadelphians, Smyrnaeans, Polycrap)
The Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians
The Martyrdom of Polycarp
The Epistle to Diognetus
The Epistle of Barnabas
The Didache
#shorts
God bless!
This is a great starting point for discovering and reading the earliest Christian writings outside of the New Testament. Check out my playlist focused on early Christian writings here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2usEwT20nPaKbi4HFGHPrmjlgj0NGVpl
Writings Included in "Early Christian Writings":
The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians
The Epistles of Ignatius (Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Romans, Philadelphians, Smyrnaeans, Polycrap)
The Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians
The Martyrdom of Polycarp
The Epistle to Diognetus
The Epistle of Barnabas
The Didache
#shorts
God bless!
📜 Early Christian Schisms - Part 1 - Extra History
One of the toughest questions early Christians had to face was Mosaic Law. Did the laws of Moses still appl...
📜 Early Christian Schisms - Part 1 - Extra History
One of the toughest questions early Christians had to face was Mosaic Law. Did the laws of Moses still apply, or did the teachings of Jesus Christ replace them? The issue of circumcision became a focal point for this conflict. In an era without surgical anesthetic or procedures, asking grown men to have their foreskins removed was a painful process. Paul the Apostle argued vehemently against the practice because he believed that Christianity needed to be accessible to Romans, the gentiles, and he knew that requirements like circumcision would vastly reduce the number of people willing to convert. Gradually, Judaizing forces were pushed out of mainstream Christianity as the religion began to convert more Romans. But it soon faced another crisis: what was the nature of Christ? This issue would come up time and time again, but one of the earliest conflicts over it came from the Docetists. They believed Christ was a being of pure spirit, and that it would denigrate his godhood to consider him a human man. But in the Epistles, John argued fervently against that idea, saying that Christians must believe in Christ "in the flesh" in order for his sacrifices to be meaningful. A bishop named Ignatius of Antioch embraced that idea when facing a conviction to be thrown to lions in the Colosseum, believing that his martyrdom echoed Christ's and he was proud to give his body to prove his faith. Then the 3rd Century Crisis hit, and the Roman government fell apart. The Church stepped in, and many people believed its prophecies of apocalypse had come to pass in this era. Although the government eventually recovered thanks to men like Aurelian and Diocletian, conversion rates had gone up. But civil war rocked the empire again, and it came down to the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Constantine, one of the claimants for the throne, supposedly had a vision telling him to paint "Chi Rho" (the Greek letters for Christ) on his soldiers' shields. He did so, and won the day. In gratitude, he converted to Christianity and eventually brought most of the empire with him, with the population going from about 10% Christian to 50% Christian followers.
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Part 1 - https://youtu.be/E1ZZeCDGHJE
Part 2 - https://youtu.be/hZsZXHPDwsw
Part 3 - https://youtu.be/6d2lOQpuqd4
Part 4 - https://youtu.be/f9lEcwLnwfg
Series Wrap-up & Lies Episode - https://youtu.be/6dnECIPXIRY
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#ExtraHistory #Christian #History
📜 Early Christian Schisms - Part 1 - Extra History
One of the toughest questions early Christians had to face was Mosaic Law. Did the laws of Moses still apply, or did the teachings of Jesus Christ replace them? The issue of circumcision became a focal point for this conflict. In an era without surgical anesthetic or procedures, asking grown men to have their foreskins removed was a painful process. Paul the Apostle argued vehemently against the practice because he believed that Christianity needed to be accessible to Romans, the gentiles, and he knew that requirements like circumcision would vastly reduce the number of people willing to convert. Gradually, Judaizing forces were pushed out of mainstream Christianity as the religion began to convert more Romans. But it soon faced another crisis: what was the nature of Christ? This issue would come up time and time again, but one of the earliest conflicts over it came from the Docetists. They believed Christ was a being of pure spirit, and that it would denigrate his godhood to consider him a human man. But in the Epistles, John argued fervently against that idea, saying that Christians must believe in Christ "in the flesh" in order for his sacrifices to be meaningful. A bishop named Ignatius of Antioch embraced that idea when facing a conviction to be thrown to lions in the Colosseum, believing that his martyrdom echoed Christ's and he was proud to give his body to prove his faith. Then the 3rd Century Crisis hit, and the Roman government fell apart. The Church stepped in, and many people believed its prophecies of apocalypse had come to pass in this era. Although the government eventually recovered thanks to men like Aurelian and Diocletian, conversion rates had gone up. But civil war rocked the empire again, and it came down to the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Constantine, one of the claimants for the throne, supposedly had a vision telling him to paint "Chi Rho" (the Greek letters for Christ) on his soldiers' shields. He did so, and won the day. In gratitude, he converted to Christianity and eventually brought most of the empire with him, with the population going from about 10% Christian to 50% Christian followers.
* Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* https://go.nebula.tv/extrahistory
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GAMING: https://www.youtube.com/@extracredits I TWITCH: https://bit.ly/ECtwitch
*Miss an episode in our Early Christian Schisms Series?*
Part 1 - https://youtu.be/E1ZZeCDGHJE
Part 2 - https://youtu.be/hZsZXHPDwsw
Part 3 - https://youtu.be/6d2lOQpuqd4
Part 4 - https://youtu.be/f9lEcwLnwfg
Series Wrap-up & Lies Episode - https://youtu.be/6dnECIPXIRY
♪ "Oxyrhynchus Hymn" by Sean and Dean Kiner - Available on Patreon!
Thanks for the high-quality conversations & for following our community guidelines here: https://bit.ly/ECFansRNice
*Interested in sponsoring an episode? Email us: [email protected]*
Artist: David Hueso I Writer: James Portnow I Voice: Daniel Floyd I Editor: Carrie Floyd
I ♪ Music by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1EQA5N7
#ExtraHistory #Christian #History
This video looks at the Apostolic Fathers in the earliest centuries of the Christian Church.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=23593673
My books (affiliate links):
"How We Got Our Bible" (Zondervan, 2018): https://amzn.to/2MtmSYY
"Story of Creeds and Confessions" (Baker Academic, 2019): https://amzn.to/3OVDyGQ
For the entire course, see the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgREWf4NFWZEd86aVEpQ7B3YxXPhUEf-
I believe that of all the questions I receive, the most common relate to books. What are some books I ought to read? Can you recommend a book on this subject or that subject? What should I read next? I’m happy to answer such questions, but thought I might be able to answer a bunch at once by suggesting 10 books that every Christian ought to read.
Here are the books listed in the video:
Knowing God: https://amzn.to/2MNoGcx
The Holiness of God: https://amzn.to/2MPKXGW
Ashamed of the Gospel: https://amzn.to/2JXovxz
The Disciplines of Grace: https://amzn.to/2JWJpgg
Overcoming Sin and Temptation: https://amzn.to/2Me6kQX
Spurgeon: https://amzn.to/2tgI2iq
Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life: https://amzn.to/2Kaos0U
Total Truth: https://amzn.to/2MMj4PV
The Pleasures of God: https://amzn.to/2IfuDvt
The Cross of Christ: https://amzn.to/2Mc7mNm
A video essay on the earliest Christian heresies and Christian apologists such as Origen.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=23593673
My books (affiliate links):
"How We Got Our Bible" (Zondervan, 2018): https://amzn.to/2MtmSYY
"Story of Creeds and Confessions" (Baker Academic, 2019): https://amzn.to/3OVDyGQ
For the entire course on 'Church History: Reformation to Modern', see the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgREWf4NFWY1ZaP-falnLFIR9texgvjR
This extract from Tacitus´ Annals (116 AD) represents the oldest reference to Christianity in Roman texts that have survived to this date. In it he describes the persecution of Christians under Nero in 65 AD, and corroborates parts of the New Testament; albeit with some derision at the "disease" that has spread from Judea and "taken hold" in the capital.
How do we actually know about history? Voices of the Past is a channel dedicated to recreating the original accounts from the people who lived through events, or who lived far closer to them than we do today. We do this word for word, with an accompanying soundtrack of rousing music and images.
— Thanks for watching! Don’t forget to subscribe for new videos every single week! & Let us know in the comments what you’d like to see covered in the future.
— Become a patron for as little as a dollar a month & help keep this project going:-
https://www.patreon.com/historytimeUK
— Don’t forget to subscribe to our primary channel History Time, where we make full length historical documentaries:-
https://www.youtube.com/historytime
— History Time is now a podcast. You can find us wherever you get your podcasts from.
—Join our community on social media:-
Twitter:-
https://twitter.com/HistoryTimeUK/
Facebook:-
https://www.facebook.com/HistoryTimeOfficial/
Instagram:-
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— Music courtesy of:-
- Epidemic Sound
- Joss Edwards Music:-
https://soundcloud.com/jossedwardsmusic
— Voice actor & editor:-
David Kelly
We've compiled a reading list of our favourite history books via the Amazon influencer program. If you do choose to purchase any of these incredible sources of information then Amazon will send us a tiny fraction of the earnings (as long as you do it through the link) (this means more and better content in the future) I'll keep adding to and updating the list as time goes on:-
https://www.amazon.com/shop/historytime
Are you a budding artist, writer, illustrator, cartographer, or music producer? Send us an email! No matter how professional you are or even if you’re just starting out, we can always use new music and images in my videos. Get in touch! I’d love to hear from you.
We try to use copyright free images at all times. However if we have used any of your artwork or maps then please don't hesitate to contact me and we’ll be more than happy to give the appropriate credit.
This is a great starting point for discovering and reading the earliest Christian writings outside of the New Testament. Check out my playlist focused on early Christian writings here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2usEwT20nPaKbi4HFGHPrmjlgj0NGVpl
Writings Included in "Early Christian Writings":
The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians
The Epistles of Ignatius (Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Romans, Philadelphians, Smyrnaeans, Polycrap)
The Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians
The Martyrdom of Polycarp
The Epistle to Diognetus
The Epistle of Barnabas
The Didache
#shorts
God bless!
📜 Early Christian Schisms - Part 1 - Extra History
One of the toughest questions early Christians had to face was Mosaic Law. Did the laws of Moses still apply, or did the teachings of Jesus Christ replace them? The issue of circumcision became a focal point for this conflict. In an era without surgical anesthetic or procedures, asking grown men to have their foreskins removed was a painful process. Paul the Apostle argued vehemently against the practice because he believed that Christianity needed to be accessible to Romans, the gentiles, and he knew that requirements like circumcision would vastly reduce the number of people willing to convert. Gradually, Judaizing forces were pushed out of mainstream Christianity as the religion began to convert more Romans. But it soon faced another crisis: what was the nature of Christ? This issue would come up time and time again, but one of the earliest conflicts over it came from the Docetists. They believed Christ was a being of pure spirit, and that it would denigrate his godhood to consider him a human man. But in the Epistles, John argued fervently against that idea, saying that Christians must believe in Christ "in the flesh" in order for his sacrifices to be meaningful. A bishop named Ignatius of Antioch embraced that idea when facing a conviction to be thrown to lions in the Colosseum, believing that his martyrdom echoed Christ's and he was proud to give his body to prove his faith. Then the 3rd Century Crisis hit, and the Roman government fell apart. The Church stepped in, and many people believed its prophecies of apocalypse had come to pass in this era. Although the government eventually recovered thanks to men like Aurelian and Diocletian, conversion rates had gone up. But civil war rocked the empire again, and it came down to the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Constantine, one of the claimants for the throne, supposedly had a vision telling him to paint "Chi Rho" (the Greek letters for Christ) on his soldiers' shields. He did so, and won the day. In gratitude, he converted to Christianity and eventually brought most of the empire with him, with the population going from about 10% Christian to 50% Christian followers.
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