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Hypatia of Alexandria: Mob Mentality | Roman History

In the midst of chaos, Hypatia gazes at the smoke-filled sky, unable to see the stars. Her city, Alexandria, is embroiled in conflict, with Governor Orestes locked in a bitter struggle against Bishop Cyril. Rumors swirl and violence escalates, Hypatia finds herself accused of sorcery and pagan magic.

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Part 1 - More Than Murder | Part 2 - Christians vs. Pagans | Part 3 - Mob Mentality | Part 4 - Everyone Gets Her Wrong: 6/15  | Lies - Release Date: 6/29 

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As easily as scientists attack new theories that fit the data better but disagree with what said scientists believe, as easily as atheists proselytize to agnostics, as easily as agnostics proselytize to anyone. Ones stated religion frequently does not mesh completely with ones actual religion. This goes at least double for many of the professionally religious.

Some Ed

Nebula competes with Netflix then, rather than YouTube? There are multiple reasons I chose YouTube over Netflix. I find it interesting that so many YouTube creators advertise for Nebula when it's not that close to the same market...

Some Ed

I was just curious. I support you on Patreon because I want to support what you do.

David Weintraub

Hey extra history is the “bitter theological feud” between the priests in Alexandria and the clergy in Constantinople the Monophysite heresy or is that something else? Was Emperor Theodosius the first still emperor or was the incompetent Theodosius the second emperor when Hypatia died?

Beau Carey

That's a really good question, I'll send it over to Rob and see if it makes it into our lies episodes :)

Extra History

Hi David! We offer earlier viewing for our Extra History Series Episodes on Nebula, because that's the only thing we can offer our Nebula members. Patreon allows us to have conversations, discord, voting, suggestions, and other cool things. So, if you only want to watch our videos and don't want to use any of the other perks I recommend supporting us there if it works better for you! Just keep in mind not all episodes are released earlier on Nebula.

Extra History

I did mean in a literal way, and I guess the unsatisfying wall of "decree by his majesty king mob" was always going to be a major factor, but I was more thinking from the angle of how a group with a very specific narrative around their own historical persecution can even only a couple centuries afterwards be starting down the path towards persecutions itself.

PhlubbaDubba

How could they? Because like anyone else who seems fine when sober, it probably seemed like a good idea at the time because they really really felt like it. Theologically speaking, there is a distinction between what is called the "visible church" (made up of an organization and its people) and what is called the "invisible church" (made up of those who have surrendered their life to God). There is expected to be a lot of overlap, but the overlap is certainly not perfect, and the only one who knows the difference with perfect certainty is God himself, but people can take a pretty good guess based on whether the life as a whole (that is, not determined by any one action, but the course of their life) is defined by what is metaphorically described as "the fruit of the Spirit" or not. I'd say that it's of mixed use to guess who is in the visible church only, being suitable for little more than conversation and pointing fingers. Fact is, actions were taken, and actions have consequences and may require punishment. Given the actions shown here, it looks like a mix of people with fervent belief that's being twisted by fears of self-preservation and other people who were there because they wanted a group to belong to and weren't beholden to expected practices of a "changed heart", as they say. Does that help? Or was the "how could they" question rhetorical? Apologies for the lengthy reply if that's the case.

chromicacid

What motivated Christians to turn around and become so violent and determined to snuff out other religions when their literal founding history is a narrative about how that's a bad thing. How could the christian community so quickly come to follow a leader that embodied the exact impulses their own book decries and villainizes?

PhlubbaDubba

Why are the videos on Patreon posted later than on Nebula. This video was posted on June 1 on Nebula, but June 7 today on Patreon.

David Weintraub

The more I hear about this Bishop Cyril bloke, the less I like him. This is making me thankful that I have, long since, decided not to affiliate my name with any religious belief or organisation.

Martin Verran


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