The Importance of Radical Phenomena
•    Such radical phenomena are of great importance for assessing the
character of Christianity as it grew within the Roman Empire.
•    They continued the original diversity of Christianity in even more
dramatic ways; Christianity was certainly not yet just “one thing.”•    They continued to insist on a key element in earliest Christianity,
namely, religious experience of various kinds.•    They continued to challenge the unity of the church, which would
eventually expel some manifestations (such as Gnosticism) and
domesticate others (such as miracle-working and martyrdom).Johnson, Among the Gentiles.
King, What Is Gnosticism?
- Discuss the ways in which forms of “extreme Christianity” in the
2 nd and 3rd centuries can claim precedent in the diversity of religious
experiences in earliest Christianity. - Why would the place of women in these forms of Christianity pose a
threat to the Greco-Roman social order? 
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