We often rely on legends to know how the apostles died. Explore how historians use ancient letters and burial sites to separate fact from pious fiction.

The apostles weren’t just dying for a religious belief; they were dying for a specific claim of first-hand, eyewitness experience. People will die for a lie they believe is true, but they rarely die for a lie they know is a lie.
What do we really know about the apostles after the gospel accounts. There are traditions , but how trustworthy are they. There are books by James and


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Jackson: You know, Lena, I was thinking about how the Book of Acts just... ends. It’s like finishing a cliffhanger season of a show where you’re left wondering what actually happened to the main characters, specifically the apostles.
Lena: Right! It’s such a fascinating gap in history. We have these massive figures like Peter, Paul, and John, but once the biblical narrative closes, we’re often left sifting through ancient legends and traditions that can feel a bit like a game of telephone.
Jackson: Exactly, and that’s the tension. I mean, we hear stories about Peter being crucified upside down or John surviving a vat of boiling oil, but as a historian, how do you separate the real-life facts from the pious fiction?
Lena: That is the million-dollar question. We’re looking at sources like Clement of Alexandria and Dr. Bryan Litfin to see if these traditions hold up under historical scrutiny or if they were shaped by the religious milieu of the time.
Jackson: It’s going to be a deep dive into everything from burial sites to ancient letters. So, let’s explore how we can actually track these figures after the Bible falls silent.