Papyrus 46 and the Marcionite Apostolikon
The current issue features groundbreaking analysis on the relationship between early manuscript traditions and the formulation of the biblical canon. Scholars dive deep into textural criticism, exploring the implications of Papyrus 46 alongside Marcionite texts.
Exploring the Roots of the Faith
The Journal of Pre-Nicene Christian Studies (JPCS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the rigorous historical and theological study of early Christianity before the Council of Nicaea (325 CE).
In-depth Analyses
Rigorous, peer-reviewed articles exploring textual criticism, theological developments, and historical contexts of the early church.
Historical Spotlights
Focused essays illuminating key figures, obscure texts, and significant events that shaped pre-Nicene Christianity.
Document Studies
Detailed examinations of primary sources, including new translations and critical commentaries on early manuscripts.
Multimedia Features
Accompanying audio discussions and visual aids exploring the historical geography and material culture of the era.
From the Archives
"The study of pre-Nicene Christianity requires an embrace of complexity—recognizing that the early faith was not a monolith, but a dynamic, evolving discourse."