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Episode Description
Two thousand years ago, Christianity was an obscure movement with no wealth, power, or friends in high places. Yet within a few centuries, its radical commitment to human dignity, charity and non-violence transformed the Roman world and helped shape the civilisation we live in today.
How did a powerless sect became the most influential religion on Earth? From ancient plagues and persecution to today’s debates about faith and society: can Christianity still turn the world upside down?
GUESTS:
- Greg Sheridan – Foreign editor of The Australian and author of several books on Christianity’s modern relevance, including How Christians can succeed today – reclaiming the genius of the early church.
- Dr Karen Pack – Historian at the University of Notre Dame, ordained minister specialising in the early church and author of Queer Omissions: Unmarried Women and Social Justice Activism in the Church
This episode of God Forbid was made on Gadigal land and in Naarm.