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Reading the Bible with Ten Church Fathers - How to Interpret Teach and Preach Like the Early Christians - cover

Reading the Bible with Ten Church Fathers - How to Interpret Teach and Preach Like the Early Christians

Gerald Bray

Editora: Baker Books

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Sinopse

How 10 Church Fathers Interpreted, Taught, and Preached the Bible 
· Explore the lives and writings of those who shaped the practices of Christianity as we know it today 
· Discover a spiritual legacy that still resonates today 
· A unique look at shared vision and purpose amidst remarkable diversity of perspective 
 
 
By AD 100, all the original disciples had died and a new generation of preachers, teachers, and scholars had taken on the responsibility to preach, teach, and interpret the Scriptures. These men have become known as the church fathers. But who were they? When and where did they live? And, most importantly, what did they teach about how to read and understand the Bible? 
 
Join professor and author Gerald Bray as he uncovers the fascinating history of the men who shaped the faith for the first few centuries after the apostles, including 
· Justin Martyr 
· Origen 
· Gregory of Nyssa 
· Ambrosiaster 
· John Chrysostom 
· Theodore of Mopsuestia 
· Jerome 
· Augustine of Hippo 
· Cyril of Alexandria 
· Theodoret of Cyrrhus 
 
This compelling introduction reveals how early Christians read, preached, and understood the Bible, offering a unique look at their shared vision to spread the gospel with clarity amid remarkable diversity of perspective. Pastors, teachers, and thoughtful laypeople alike will find this book both educational and inspiring.
Disponível desde: 27/01/2026.
Comprimento de impressão: 224 páginas.

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