Roll to DisbelieveRoll to Disbelieve
  • Home
  • Series List
    • 1st-Century Fridays
    • Christianese
    • The Christian’s Guide to Ex-Christians
    • Christian Media
    • Great Evangelical Husband Hunt
    • Handbook for the Recently Deconverted
    • Journey into Hell (series)
    • Unequally Yoked Club (UYC)
  • About
  • The RoE (Rules of Engagement)
  • Community
  • Contact

classical history / Roman history

Codex Disbelievium

The Silence of Pliny the Elder (1st-Century Fridays #7)

Today, our focus rests upon Gaius Plinius Secundus, more popularly known as Pliny the Elder. As he lived between 23/24 CE – 79 CE and was good friends with Emperor Vespasian (who ruled from 69-79 CE), he was very well-placed to know all about this stuff. Let’s see if he did.

By Captain Cassidy, 4 years08/07/2021 ago
Codex Disbelievium

The Themes of Seneca the Younger (1st-Century Fridays #6)

Hi and welcome back! It’s Friday, and that means it’s time to meet another writer on our 1st-century list. Today, our lucky winner is Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Younger, aka Seneca. This illustrious Roman lived between 4 BCE and 65 CE and spent his life as a philosopher, statesman, writer, Read more…

By Captain Cassidy, 4 years07/31/2021 ago
Codex Disbelievium

The Silence of Velleius Paterculus (1st-Century Fridays #5)

Hi, y’all! Welcome back. It being Friday again, let us turn our attention to another 1st-century writer. This time, our subject is Marcus Velleius Paterculus (19 BCE – 31 CE). This Roman historian lived through the wildest years of the early Roman Empire. Thus, he wrote during those critical years Read more…

By Captain Cassidy, 4 years07/24/2021 ago
Codex Disbelievium

The Silence of Philo of Alexandria (1st-Century Fridays #4)

Hi and welcome back! For today’s 1st-Century Friday, we have a treat in store: Philo of Alexandria, also called Philo Judaeus. He lived smack in the middle of that critically-important period we’ve identified as the 30s, roughly. Not only that, but he was also Jewish and highly-placed in court circles. Read more…

By Captain Cassidy, 4 years07/17/2021 ago
Codex Disbelievium

Meet Titus Livius, AKA Livy (1st-Century Fridays #3)

Today, we’ll see what Livy wrote — or rather, didn’t — about the wild-eyed rock star apocalypse-huckster supposedly stirring things up in Jerusalem.

By Captain Cassidy, 4 years07/10/2021 ago
Codex Disbelievium

Meet Apollonius of Tyana (1st-Century Fridays #2)

Today, let’s check out this fascinating rival for 1st-century affections — and check out what we can of his writings.

By Captain Cassidy, 4 years07/03/2021 ago
Codex Disbelievium

How my faith in biblical literalism died (1st-Century Fridays #1)

We’re about to start a new topic that I expect to last a while: 1st-century writers. First, though, let me show you why this topic is so important to me. See, these 1st-century writers’ utter silence about one particular subject rattled my faith in Christianity in a way that I would never recover. 

By Captain Cassidy, 4 years06/26/2021 ago

Posts pagination

Previous 1 2

Join the Roll to Disbelieve community!

Yes, I would like to join!

Recent Posts

  • Why evangelicals hate postmodernism so much
  • Alpha Course #8: The one that actually has no idea what the ‘Holy Spirit’ is
  • Hard times may breed easy video games, but they also empty churches
  • The dark side of divine guidance (Alpha Course #7)
  • The ongoing myth of Gen Z revival

Categories

  • Analyzing Christianity
  • Codex Disbelievium
  • From Patreon
  • Gaming
  • History and Science
  • Meta Housekeeping
  • Posts
  • SBC Watching
  • The Games We Play
  • Uncategorized

Find Us in Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Tumblr
  • Link

Support Roll to Disbelieve

  • Roll to Disbelieve Patreon
  • Site/Forum Donation

Join Our Discord Server!

  • Home
  • Series List
  • About
  • The RoE (Rules of Engagement)
  • Community
  • Contact
Hestia | Developed by ThemeIsle