The Gospel According to St. Paul
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- 11 heures de lecture






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This book takes a look at the history of the early Christian church, touching on events and figures such as the apostle Paul, Stephen, and the missionary journeys of early church leaders. Drawing from a wealth of historical and biblical sources, Dykes creates a fascinating and comprehensive overview of the early Christian church and its development.
James Oswald Dykes's classic study of the Sermon on the Mount remains a key text for scholars and lay readers alike. Dykes offers a detailed analysis of the Christian ethics espoused by Jesus in this famous speech, situating it within the wider context of the gospel narrative and exploring its ongoing relevance for contemporary Christians.
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