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This is part 4 of the Early Church History class.
Our focus for this episode is the collection of second-century Christian literature known as the Apostolic Fathers. In total, there are 11 authors in this collection, 9 of whom we will briefly cover today. You'll learn about the earliest Christian documents outside the New Testament, two of which were possibly written even before the last book of the New Testament. What did Christians write about? Although the Apostolic Fathers is far from cohesive, they do give us a great window into some of the dominant threads of Christian thought in the generation after the apostles died.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyJwqv-Y87M&list=PLN9jFDsS3QV2lk3B0I7Pa77hfwKJm1SRI&index=4
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The Apostolic Fathers is a collection of Christian writings primarily from the second century.
Sources for APF (Apostolic Fathers)
Didache (60-150)
Research Recommendation
Epistle of Barnabas (70-132)
1 Clement (80-100)
Shepherd of Hermas (100-150)
Epistles of Ignatius (108-160)