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The Lost Letters of Pergamum
A Story from the New Testament World
Book • 2003
The Lost Letters of Pergamum is a historical fiction novel that delves into the New Testament era by presenting a fictional correspondence between Antipas, a Roman nobleman, and Luke, the Gospel writer.
The book offers insights into the social dynamics and cultural context of the Roman Empire during the early Christian period.
It explores themes such as honor-shame culture, the impact of Christianity on Roman society, and the personal transformation of Antipas as he engages with Christian teachings.
The book offers insights into the social dynamics and cultural context of the Roman Empire during the early Christian period.
It explores themes such as honor-shame culture, the impact of Christianity on Roman society, and the personal transformation of Antipas as he engages with Christian teachings.
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as an entertaining historical fiction novel about first-century churches.


Tim Mackie

A Living Sacrifice? - Letters E2
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as a helpful resource to understand how ancient Roman culture perceived Jesus.


Tim Mackie

The Obvious & Extravagant Claim of the Gospel - Gospel E4