
The Weird and Compelling Formation of the Early Church
Ed Stetzer Live
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The Radical Emergence of Early Christianity
This chapter examines early Christianity's unique characteristics in contrast to traditional Roman religious practices, highlighting the challenges faced by early believers. The discussion emphasizes the innovative relationship with the divine that Christianity offered ordinary people and how this shift contributed to its rapid growth. By exploring the implications of Jesus as supreme in a polytheistic society, the chapter delves into the radical nature of early Christian beliefs and their impact on societal norms.
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