Have you ever wondered what happened just after the period of the apostles? This past summer I guest-blogged about the Apostolic Fathers six times for Credo Magazine and did a fun podcast about the same for Think Biblically. Below are links in case you’d like to listen and read:
Podcast at Think Biblically: Learning from the Church Fathers with Ken Berding. Hosted by Scott Rae and Sean McDowell.
at : Apostolic Fathers Every Christian Should Know: Ignatius of Antioch
at : Apostolic Fathers Every Christian Should Know: Polycarp of Smyrna
at : Apostolic Fathers Every Christian Should Know: Clement of Rome
at : Apostolic Fathers Every Christian Should Know: The Didache
at : Apostolic Fathers Every Christian Should Know: Papias
at : Apostolic Fathers Every Christian Should Know: Hermas
For more on the Apostolic Fathers, please pick up a copy of my recently-released book, written as a story, “â€
Kenneth Berding is a professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology. He is an author of various books, some academic (such as Polycarp and Paul), some semi-academic (such as What Are Spiritual Gifts? Rethinking the Conventional View), others for-the-classroom (such as Sing and Learn New Testament Greek or The Apostolic Fathers: A Narrative Introduction), and still others for-the-church (such as Walking in the Spirit or Bible Revival: Recommitting Ourselves to One Book). He has published articles in such journals as the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Vigiliae Christianae, New Testament Studies, and Journal of Early Christian Studies. He is the director of . Before coming to Talbot, Berding was a church planter in the Middle East and taught at Nyack College just north of New York City. He has a heart for God and ministry, has written many worship songs, and has served as a worship pastor in local church ministry.