Jason Jack: Are the dates of early church fathers’ writings accurate?

by EzekielDiet.com
Posted on Nov 14, 2025

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In this video we explore the timeline of early Christianity through the lens of Little Season Eschatology in regard to the early church fathers and past Roman emperors. Through a biblical lens and with the assistance of stratigraphy, we begin to see a breakdown of our historical narrative regarding the dating of early church fathers’ writings as well as the timing of ancient Roman rule. Did the anti-Nicene and post-Nicene church fathers live earlier than what we’ve been told? And were many of them contemporaries with the apostles and each other rather than living centuries apart? Do we also see this same pattern with the Roman emperors of the past? In other words, were past Roman emperors more contemporaneous with each other and ruling over different aspects of the Roman Empire simultaneously rather than being single successive emperors spaced out over hundreds of years? The findings may surprise some, it may challenge others, but the evidence continues to mount in favor of the accuracy of Little Season Eschatology in a relatively short amount of time. Is it finally time for the modern church leaders to seriously consider this end-times’ perspective?

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