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28. Holy Men & Heathens: The Last Pagans of Cyprus with Georgios Deligiannakis

28. Holy Men & Heathens: The Last Pagans of Cyprus with Georgios Deligiannakis

Update: 2024-07-02
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**My apologies on my audio quality for this episode. Working off an old laptop for this particular recording.


Early Christianity in Cyprus dates back to the first century AD, when the island was part of the Roman Empire. According to tradition, the apostles Paul, Barnabas, and John Mark traveled to Cyprus to spread the message of Christianity. The island is, of course, mentioned in the New Testament as the birthplace of Barnabas. In the early centuries of Christianity, Cyprus was an important center of Christian activity and played a key role in the spread of the religion in the Eastern Mediterranean (even producing Britain's first bishop -- St. Aristoboulos!). The Island of Saints was home to a number of significant early Christian figures, including St. Epiphanius, the bishop of Salamis, who wrote extensively about Christian theology and doctrine and Cyprus' bishops were active participants in the early Church Councils (such as The Council of Nicaea). While we know that violence erupted between pagans and Christians in cities such as Alexandria, what was the transition in Cyprus like? This month, I discuss The Last Pagans of Cyprus with Professor Georgios Deligiannakis!

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28. Holy Men & Heathens: The Last Pagans of Cyprus with Georgios Deligiannakis

28. Holy Men & Heathens: The Last Pagans of Cyprus with Georgios Deligiannakis

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