
Ancient Christians: An Introduction for Latter-Day Saints
by: Jason R. Combs (Editor),Mark D. Ellison (Editor),Catherine Gines Taylor (Editor),Kristian S. Heal (Editor)
Publisher: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship Brigham Young University
Publication Date: 2023/12/1
Language: English
Print Length: 561 pages
ISBN-10: 0842500928
ISBN-13: 9780842500920
Book Description
Ancient Christians: An Introduction for Latter- day Saints is a historical and theological window on Christianity’s first six centuries and beyond. It invites Latter-day Saints to encounter ancient followers of Jesus Christ, to hear what they heard, see what they saw, understand how they worshipped, and learn what they believed. Readers will come to see early Christian women and men as our sisters and brothers, fellow disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
About the Author
Ancient Christians: An Introduction for Latter- day Saints is a historical and theological window on Christianity’s first six centuries and beyond. It invites Latter-day Saints to encounter ancient followers of Jesus Christ, to hear what they heard, see what they saw, understand how they worshipped, and learn what they believed. Readers will come to see early Christian women and men as our sisters and brothers, fellow disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ. Read more
Ancient Christians: An Introduction for Latter-Day Saints
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