David G. Hunter, the Margaret O'Brien Flatley Chair of Catholic Theology at Boston College, discusses the creation of the Brill Encyclopedia of Early Christianity, a groundbreaking six-volume resource. He shares insights from his 40 years in early Christian studies, highlighting collaborative challenges and the integration of diverse texts. The conversation explores early Christian debates, the influence of regional languages like Coptic and Syriac, and the revolutionary impact of the encyclopedia on modern scholarship, offering a fresh perspective on foundational Christian ideas.