John 3:16
“We are philosophers – not in words – but in deeds. We do not speak great things; we live them.” – Cyprian

Are all early Christian writings equally valid in understanding how the earliest believers interpreted Scripture?

In general, we place far greater significance on the writings of the early Christians who lived prior to AD 325.  Their beliefs and practices were more consistent with each other and with Scripture than those of later writers.  It appears as if significant corruption crept into the church following the Council of Nicea in AD 325 through writers such as Jerome, Augustine, and Gregory.

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