
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In part 3 of "The Problem of Evil", we'll explore the first two centuries of church history where Gnosticism and Marcionism provided a challenging alternative to genuine Christianity. One of the significant appeals of these movements was how they answered the problem of evil and explained the causations for suffering. In the face of these challenges and the threat of martyrdom, early church leaders like Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin Martyr, and Irenaeus provided crucial responses to these challenges and key insights into how early Christians understood the root causes of evil and unjust suffering.
To Subscribe on Apple Podcasts:
To become a Deep Talks Patreon member and support this podcast go to:
Connect on with Paul Anleitner on Twitter at:
By Paul Anleitner4.9
166166 ratings
In part 3 of "The Problem of Evil", we'll explore the first two centuries of church history where Gnosticism and Marcionism provided a challenging alternative to genuine Christianity. One of the significant appeals of these movements was how they answered the problem of evil and explained the causations for suffering. In the face of these challenges and the threat of martyrdom, early church leaders like Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin Martyr, and Irenaeus provided crucial responses to these challenges and key insights into how early Christians understood the root causes of evil and unjust suffering.
To Subscribe on Apple Podcasts:
To become a Deep Talks Patreon member and support this podcast go to:
Connect on with Paul Anleitner on Twitter at:

2,017 Listeners

19,365 Listeners

315 Listeners

613 Listeners

1,083 Listeners

1,467 Listeners

890 Listeners

2,043 Listeners

291 Listeners

223 Listeners

298 Listeners

881 Listeners

90 Listeners

462 Listeners

928 Listeners