Early Christianity is frequently credited with the invention or advancement of ethnic equality since everyone could join the new faith regardless of ethnic identity. This project inquires if and how this inclusive outlook translated into a commitment to the equality of ethnic groups. Did it rule out ethnic prejudices and stereotyping of other Christians or outsiders? What theories and arguments did early Christian authors develop in support of ethnic (in)equality? Given the enormous impact of early Christian literature in later centuries, this project is a significant contribution to our understanding of the historical development of theories of ethnicity and ‘race.’


Ethnicity and (in)equality in early Christianity
NWO Vidi Project
- Duration
- July 2025 until now
- Project member(s)
- Dr M. den Dulk (Matthijs)
- Project type
- Research
Funding
This project is supported by a NWO Vidi grant.

NWO
Contact information
For more informations and questions, please contact Dr. Matthijs den Dulk.