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Historians know stuff about Christianity that most of us don't. Below are some easy options to learn from the comfort of your computer or mobile device.

Online Resources

– Introduction To The New Testament History And Literature, by Professor Dale Martin of Yale University (YouTube playlist)

– Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible), by Professor Christine Hayes of Yale University (YouTube playlist)

– From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians (1998) PBS Frontline TV show

– You can kick back and listen to the Bible any time. Start here with the Gospel of Mark. You can move to any place in the Bible you want, and if you check the "continuous play" checkbox, it will read from that spot and, like the energizer bunny, keep going, and going...

– An online Bible with tools is always handy. This site allows you to look at virtually any version of the Bible that you like, and even look at all the versions of any passage of the Bible at the same time.

– EarlyChristianWritings.com

– Complete writings of the Church Fathers

– The Early Church Fathers Lecture series (24 lectures)

– Born in the Second Century Podcast, by Chris Palmero

– The Bible Geek Podcast

– Amazon Prime Movie; Marketing the Messiah (2020) Director Cameron Reilly

– The Jesus Puzzle, by Earl Doherty

– List of New Testament Papyri

– List of New Testament uncials

– Lists of New Testament minuscules

– Didache

– Gospel Parallels (This is the printed version, a classic; Gospel parallels by Jr. Burton H. Throckmorton )

– Dr. Robert M. Price's recommended reading list

– Pew Research Center - Religious Landscape Study

– Roman Catholic Lectionary

– Episcopal Lectionary

– Church of England, attempts to enable people to experience the Mass online

– Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) directed by Norman Jewison – via YouTube playlist

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– Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years (2009), by Diarmaid MacCulloch

– The Reformation: A History (2003) Diarmaid MacCulloch

– A History of Christianity (1976) Paul Johnson

– Dominion; How the Christian Revolution Remade the World (2019) Tom Holland

– The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings, by Bart Ehrman - This is perhaps the best introductory text book on the topic, used by the best universities in the USA.

– Why Christianity Must Change or Die: A Bishop Speaks to Believers In Exile (1999) John Shelby Spong

– Who Wrote the Bible? (1987) by Richard Elliot Friedman

– A Concise History of the Catholic Church (1979) by Thomas Bokenkotter (Catholic Priest)

– A Myth of Innocence: Mark and Christian Origins (1988) by Burton L. Mack

– The Quest of the Historical Jesus (1906) by Albert Schweitzer

– Paul and Jesus; How the apostle transformed Christianity (2010), by James D. Tabor

– The Amazing Colossal Apostle (2012), by Robert M. Price

– Ferdinand Christian Baur - Paul the Apostle of Jesus Christ: His Life and Works, His Epistles and Teachings (1845)

– The Church History of the First Three Centuries (1878) by Ferdinand Christian Baur

– Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christianity, by Walter Bauer

– On the Historicity of Jesus, by Richard Carrier

– Jesus: A Life (1997), by A.N. Wilson

– Paul: The Mind of the Apostle, by A.N. Wilson

– Jesus Before the Gospels: How the Earliest Christians Remembered, Changed, and Invented Their Stories of the Savior, by Bart Ehrman

– Forged: Writing in the Name of God : Why the Bible’s Authors Are Not Who We Think They Are, by Bart D. Ehrman

– The Life of Jesus Critically Examined (1835) by David Friedrich Strauss (free audiobook via LibriVox.org) - Warning... this is a very difficult book to read (not a beginners book, because it assumes you are familiar with many aspects of the subject already), but it is also perhaps the best book ever written on the "historical Jesus". It also totally changed the industry, and the way Christianity was understood.

– Jesus Christ Superstar; the making of a modern gospel (2007) Robert M. Price – I published this book for Bob in 2007 on lulu.com (years before the 2011 version listed on Google Books), and still have my original work files.

– Let the Reader Understand: Reader-Response Criticism and the Gospel of Mark (1991) by Robert M. Fowler

– Going to Church in Medieval England (2021) by Nicholas Orme

– The Dissolution of the Monasteries (2021) James G. Clark