I
attended seminary in the 1970s. I had to take several classes in the
history of Christianity, though in those days it was called “church
history.” My professor taught the course largely as a history of
Christian thought. We studied orthodoxy and heresy in the early
Christian period, monastic ...
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Wednesday, October 16, 2019
The Early Church Thrived Amid Secularism
The
pre-Christendom church managed to avoid both isolationism and
accommodationism. Their model gives us a map for post-Christendom
challenges.
Gerald L. Sittser
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