
The Epistle of Polcarp and His Martyrdom
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Glyn
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By:
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Polycarp
About this listen
Discover the remarkable legacy of Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna, through his inspiring Epistle to the Philippians and the gripping account of his martyrdom. Polycarp's epistle offers profound insights into early Christian doctrine, ethics, and community life, emphasizing steadfast faith and moral integrity. Witness the courage and unwavering devotion of Polycarp as he faces arrest, trial, and execution for refusing to renounce his faith. Join us as we delve into these powerful narratives that highlight the challenges of the early Church, the resilience of its leaders, and the enduring impact of their faith.
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