Papias of Hierapolis for Beginners - Paperback
Papias of Hierapolis for Beginners - Paperback
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by Leo Eusebius (Author)
A Bishop's Voice from the Edge of the Apostolic Age
When Papias of Hierapolis (c. 60-130 AD) began preserving apostolic teachings, the eyewitnesses were dying. His five-volume work has vanished, but surviving fragments provide our earliest testimony about how the Gospels of Mark and Matthew were written.
Papias questioned those who had heard the apostles directly, traveling Asia Minor to record traditions found nowhere else. He was controversial-Irenaeus praised him as a hearer of John; Eusebius dismissed him as too literal. His vivid millennial prophecies scandalized later theologians.
Yet Papias stood at the critical junction when Christianity transitioned from oral proclamation to written Scripture. His fragments reveal how second-century Christians understood their Gospels and preserved apostolic teaching.
What You'll Learn:
- How Mark recorded Peter's preaching and Matthew collected sayings
- Papias's method for evaluating eyewitness testimony
- His controversial prophecies and unique apostolic traditions
- Early biblical canon formation
- Why later Church Fathers abandoned his testimony
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