The Cordial Catholic

028: Was Jesus and the Early Church Based on Pagan Myth? (w/ Steve Weidenkopf)

October 09, 2019 K. Albert Little
The Cordial Catholic
028: Was Jesus and the Early Church Based on Pagan Myth? (w/ Steve Weidenkopf)
Show Notes

In this episode of The Cordial Catholic Podcast, I'm joined again by Steve Weidenkopf, author and lecturer in History at the Christendom College Graduate School of Theology, to talk about the origins of Christianity.

Was Christianity based on pagan myth? Was Jesus a real person? Were Easter and Christmas just repackaged pagan celebrations? What about the resurrection and the virgin birth – and where do all these notions come from anyway?

Professor Weidenkopf tackles these myths and more as we look at the origins of Catholicism and work to understand why so many people believe these misconceptions – these myths – about the Early Church.

For more from Steve, visit his website and check out his videos, books, and blog articles. Steve's books are highly accessible and packed full of information based on primary source material.

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