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Early Church History
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Why bother with church history? ‘History is bunk’, Henry Ford famously declared. In a society focused upon the here and now, that philosophy abounds. ‘The beliefs and practices of yesteryear have litt…
Have you ever read through the Pentateuch and been struck by the mass of detail governing Israel’s approach to God? There we read of the intricate tabernacle, the priests, the incense and offerings, n…
How can a study of ancient theological battles possibly be of use to me in my Christian life in the twenty-first century? After all these things must be long dead and buried, and even if they aren’t, …
On 22nd September 1827 Joseph Smith claimed to have been guided to a deposit of sacred golden tablets concealed in a hillside from which he transcribed the first Mormon book, the Book of Commandments.…
Have you ever seen a church planted or adults turn to Christ in significant numbers? For Western Christians today these experiences are all too rare, but were commonplace in the early church. A collec…
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