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  • From Christ to Christianity

  • How the Jesus Movement Became the Church in Less than a Century
  • By: James R. Edwards
  • Narrated by: George W. Sarris
  • Length: 11 hrs and 45 mins

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From Christ to Christianity

By: James R. Edwards
Narrated by: George W. Sarris
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Publisher's Summary

How did the movement founded by Jesus transform more in the first 75 years after his death than it has in the 2,000 years since?

This book tells the story of how the Christian movement, which began as relatively informal, rural, Hebrew- and Aramaic-speaking, and closely anchored to the Jewish synagogue, became primarily urban, Greek-speaking, and gentile by the early second century, spreading through the Greco-Roman world with a mission agenda and church organization distinct from its roots in Jewish Galilee. It also shows how the early church's witness can encourage the church today.

©2021 James R. Edwards (P)2021 eChristian

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