Unveiling how the early Christians defied cultural norms and how rediscovering their radical approach can transform today's church. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford are joined by Dr. Nijay Gupta to explore the compelling differences between Roman religion and early Christianity, and how modern believers can make Christianity "weird" again by embracing humility, community, and the teachings of Jesus.
Key Takeaways:
• The Six Elements of Roman Religion – Understanding the hierarchical, elitist, and monocultural aspects of Roman faith, and how they contrast with early Christian beliefs.
• Defying the Empire – How the first Christians rejected the norms of Roman religion, including hierarchy, rituals of appeasement, and limited access to the divine.
• The Power of Compelling Community – Exploring how the early church's emphasis on love, equality, and inclusivity drew people in and transformed lives.
• Making Christianity Weird Again Today – Practical steps for modern believers to reclaim the radical nature of early faith, including embracing humility, servant leadership, and authentic relationships with Jesus.
• Avoiding the Pitfalls of Power – Discussing how the modern church can avoid replicating the hierarchical and elitist structures of the Roman Empire.
Guest Highlights:
Dr. Nijay Gupta – New Testament professor and author of Strange Religion: How the First Christians Were Weird, Dangerous, and Compelling. Dr. Gupta shares deep insights into how early Christians stood apart from their culture and encourages us to re-examine how we live out our faith today.
Resources Mentioned:
• Strange Religion by Dr. Nijay Gupta – [Link]
• Philippians 2 – The hymn of Christ's humility.
• Ephesians 4 – On building up the body of Christ.
• Sermon on the Mount – Jesus's teachings on humility, love, and justice.
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Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
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