The first three centuries of the Christian faith were a period of missionary zeal,
deep thought, and tribulation. In The Early Church (AD 33–313): St. Peter, the
Apostles, and Martyrs, Catholic historian and biblical expert James Papandrea
dispels what he calls common “mythconceptions” about the early years of
Christianity. Tracking the challenges of heresy and persecution throughout the
period, Papandrea shines a spotlight on the earliest saints and explores the
growth and development of the new Church.
In The Early Church (AD 33–313), Papandrea presents a clear account of the
Church’s first three centuries and provides evidence to refute fourteen commonly
held beliefs about the Catholic Church. You will learn:
• No money or power was attached to being a bishop or priest in the
early Church.
• Christian holidays were not adaptations of pagan celebrations.
• The doctrine of the Trinity was not forced upon the Church by Constantine,
but rather was a belief from the beginning of Christianity.
With clear explanation and inspiring stories, Papandrea sorts through what we
do and don’t know about the early Church and enables Catholics and fellow
Christians to make sense of the Church’s beginnings.James L. Papandrea
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The first three centuries of the Christian faith were a period of missionary zeal,
deep thought, and tribulation. In The Early Church (AD 33–313): St. Peter, the
Apostles, and Martyrs, Catholic historian and biblical expert James Papandrea
dispels what he calls common “mythconceptions” about the early years of
Christianity. Tracking the challenges of heresy and persecution throughout the
period, Papandrea shines a spotlight on the earliest saints and explores the
growth and development of the new Church.
In The Early Church (AD 33–313), Papandrea presents a clear account of the
Church’s first three centuries and provides evidence to refute fourteen commonly
held beliefs about the Catholic Church. You will learn:
• No money or power was attached to being a bishop or priest in the
early Church.
• Christian holidays were not adaptations of pagan celebrations.
• The doctrine of the Trinity was not forced upon the Church by Constantine,
but rather was a belief from the beginning of Christianity.
With clear explanation and inspiring stories, Papandrea sorts through what we
do and don’t know about the early Church and enables Catholics and fellow
Christians to make sense of the Church’s beginnings.James L. Papandrea
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