Apostles: First Followers and Their Faith

At the end of the 1st century, the early New Testament Church all but disappeared in the historical record. The Church that emerged later in the 2nd century was remarkably different. This book is the result of four decades of study by author David Hulme in which he removes all preconceived ideas about the early Church in order to understand more accurately what they believed, taught and practiced.

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Apostles: First Followers and Their Faith

At the end of the 1st century, the early New Testament Church all but disappeared in the historical record. The Church that emerged later in the 2nd century was remarkably different. This book is the result of four decades of study by author David Hulme in which he removes all preconceived ideas about the early Church in order to understand more accurately what they believed, taught and practiced.

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Apostles: First Followers and Their Faith

Apostles: First Followers and Their Faith

by David Hulme
Apostles: First Followers and Their Faith

Apostles: First Followers and Their Faith

by David Hulme

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Overview

At the end of the 1st century, the early New Testament Church all but disappeared in the historical record. The Church that emerged later in the 2nd century was remarkably different. This book is the result of four decades of study by author David Hulme in which he removes all preconceived ideas about the early Church in order to understand more accurately what they believed, taught and practiced.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011130670
Publisher: David Hulme
Publication date: 11/02/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

David Hulme is publisher of the quarterly journal Vision: Insights and New Horizons, president of Vision Media Productions, chairman of Vision Foundation International, and president of the Church of God, an International Community. He has studied theology, psychology and philosophy, and holds a doctorate in international relations (with emphasis on the Middle East) from the University of Southern California. Hulme was a producer, writer and on-camera anchor for The World Tomorrow, a weekly 30-minute television program that was syndicated on more than 300 stations worldwide. He is author of Identity, Ideology, and the Future of Jerusalem (Palgrave, 2006), Gospels for the 21st Century (Vision Media Publishing, 2010) and Apostles: First Followers and Their Faith (Vision Media Publishing, 2010), and is a contributor to What Makes Us Human? (Oneworld, 2007) and Access, Not Excess (Smith-Gordon, 2010), both edited by Charles Pasternak.

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