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Reading the Early Church Fathers: From the Didache to Nicaea by
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Richard Magahiz
is 64% done
I reached the end of the text and now find a lot of appendices with charts and bullet points- not what I was expecting
— Mar 08, 2020 03:33PM
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Richard Magahiz
is 51% done
Now up to the period of schism, persecution, and of formalized hierarchy, and it's only the fourth century! I'll pick this book up again when Lent begins and hope to finish it by Easter
— Jan 05, 2020 09:22PM
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Richard Magahiz
is 27% done
I did not make it as far into my Advent reading as I hoped, but not from lack of interest. This book describes a vigorous and contentious set of early church communities in which the ecclesiasticlal roles are still being worked out
— Dec 26, 2019 05:09PM
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Grace
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So far, a blend of good observations (things to keep in mind while reading early church documents — succinct, helpful reminders) and an occasionally annoying condescending tone. Or maybe just a sense that the intended audience isn't me, but a group of high schoolers in a cool school that studies patristics.
— Jul 10, 2018 06:50AM
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Alex
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Matthew 3:7-9
There is so much eisegesis in this book! It reads like an evangelistic pamphlet for the papacy.
— Oct 15, 2015 08:44PM
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There is so much eisegesis in this book! It reads like an evangelistic pamphlet for the papacy.






