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A Quoran archaeologist-historian argues there is no textual evidence for a Christian theological tradition in the West prior to the life of Alcuin (735-804 CE), and that earlier Christian history is a fiction. Is there any rigorous counterargument?

There is a wealth of textual evidence. So much, I genuinely did not understand how this could be a serious question posed by any historian/archaeologist with a shred of erudition.Then I read a couple of the claims and challenges posed by the individual behind this argument.Apparently, nothing will do but to produce the full name of Jesus Christ or the word Christian in just those forms. Why, I don’t know, because that is a silly litmus test to determine the existence of a Christian tradition. No clear-thinking biblical scholar, archaeologist or historian would impose such an arbitrary limitation to the body of evidence, and refuse to consider any other artifacts.But to show how simple it is to play even this game, here is one I had ready at my fingertips; I didn’t have to look for it:<Early christian funarary inscription in italic writing, 525 AD. Image from Museo Epigraphico, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome, Italy>"Here rests in peace, Maxima a servant of Christ who lived about 25 years and (was) laid (to rest) 9 days before the Kalends of July of the year when the senator Flavius Probus the younger was consul [modern: June 23, 525]. She lived with her husband (for) seven years and six months. (She was) most friendly, loyal in everything, good and prudent." (emphasis mine)The Latin: † Hic requiescit in pa/ce ancilla C(h)risti Maxima/ qu(a)e vixit ann(os) pl(us) m(inus) XXV d(e)p(osita) (ante diem) VIIII Kal(endas)/ Iulias Fl(avio) Probo Iuniore v(ir) c(larissimus) cons(ule)/ qu(a)e fecit cum maritum [sic] su(u)m [sic]/ ann(os) VII m(enses) VI amicabilis fidelis / in omnibus bona prudens. (emphasis mine)That’s cristi, not chresti, as the polemicist would have it per his blog, for all ancient texts and inscriptions. So there, Christ.And how about this one, 3rd century, from the Vatican necropolis, the famous stele of Licinia Amias:Upper tier: D__M (dedication to the Dis Manibus) and Christian motto in Greek letters ΙΧΘΥC ΖΩΝΤΩΝ / Ikhthus zōntōn ("fish of the living")middle tier: depiction of fish and an anchor;lower tier: Latin inscription “LICINIAE AMIATI BE/NEMERENTI VIXIT” ("Licinia Amias well-deserving lived ...")So I guess ya got me! No explicit Christ or Chistian there! But wait, there’s more! Let’s go back to that ΙΧΘΥΣ before we speak to quickly.According to Augustine in his Civitate Dei (early 5th century AD) the meaning of the acronym is as follows, per Chapter 23.—Of the Erythræan Sibyl, Who is Known to Have Sung Many Things About Christ More Plainly Than the Other Sibyls:ΙΧΘΥΣ (ichthys), or also ΙΧΘΥϹ with a lunate sigma. It is an acronym/acrostic for "Ἰησοῦς Χριστός, Θεοῦ Υἱός, Σωτήρ" (Iēsous Christos, Theou Yios, Sōtēr; contemporary Koine [ie̝ˈsus kʰrisˈtos tʰeˈu (h)yˈjos soˈte̝r]), which translates into English as "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour".Iota (i) is the first letter of Iēsous (Ἰησοῦς), Greek for "Jesus".Chi (ch) is the first letter of Christos (Χριστός), Greek for "anointed" (of the Lord).Theta (th) is the first letter of Theou (Θεοῦ), Greek for "God's", the genitive case of Θεóς, Theos", Greek for "God".Upsilon (y) is the first letter of (h)yios[10] (Ὑἱός), Greek for "Son".Sigma (s) is the first letter of sōtēr (Σωτήρ), Greek for "Saviour".So that 3rd century epitaph above is actually loaded with Jesus and Christ. Unless you disbelieve Augustine and a host of other, credible ancients, and assume the folks of 3rd century Rome were actually worshiping The Great Fish God of the Adriatic (is this Lovecraft’s Dagon? are there Ancient Aliens involved?) and no one ever bothered to mention this throughout the ages.One more for the road. How also account for Tertullian (1st-2nd cent. AD) stating in his De Baptismo (On Baptism), chapter 1 … but we, little fishes, after the example of our ΙΧΘΥΣ Jesus Christ, are born in water, nor have we safety in any other …So, is the counter-argument that Tertullian’s works were “made up” centuries after his time, never mind the large number of scattered quotes and references to him by others during our pre-Alcuin time period? And how about the 2nd century epitaph of Abercius, in which Christ is again the fish?Or are we to believe this Fish just happened to acquire its stupendous power as a symbol despite some lack of Christian theological tradition? Pretty odd for folks to engrave this acronym and fish symbol all over the graves of their loved ones on a lark.I have seen a good many Internet alternate theories for the ΙΧΘΥΣ, the latest that it is a 16th century AD theft from the Amahuaca peoples of Brazil and that all earlier references have been somehow fabricated in a truly brilliant act of world-wide espionage. If you believe that, I have an old copy of Chariots of the Gods: Erich Von Daniken to sell you for top dollar.Last, never mind all the early fragments of Gospels, letters of Clement and other Church fathers, etc., that survive from those first centuries. Jason St. Pierre has already done a good job pointing the way to those. But in short, there is no difficulty identifying these fragments from as early as the 2nd century. Every first year New Testament student knows that. But apparently, not every Quoran does.

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