Writings of the Apostolic Fathers The: The Earliest Teachings After the New Testament - Foundational Christian Documents from Clement Ignatius Barnabas and More - A Modern Translation - Adapted for the Contemporary Reader
Various Early Christian Writers
Narratore Zeke Ring
Casa editrice: USC
Sinossi
What if you could hear the voices of the first Christian leaders who followed immediately after the apostles—shaping communities, resolving disputes, and defending the faith? In these foundational texts, meet Clement of Rome urging unity, Ignatius of Antioch championing orthodoxy, and the Didache outlining Christian ethics. Adapted for today’s reader, each document bridges the New Testament era and the blossoming Church, revealing struggles, worship practices, and theological reflections in the faith’s infancy. Included Texts:1 & 2 Clement – Letters emphasizing humility and Church harmony.Seven Epistles of Ignatius – Fierce defenses of Jesus’s divinity and pastoral guidance.Didache & Epistle of Barnabas – Practical instructions on baptism, fasting, and community life.Polycarp, Martyrdom of Polycarp & Shepherd of Hermas – Accounts of unwavering devotion, visions, and moral teaching. What You’ll Discover Inside:A Glimpse of Early Church Worship – See how believers gathered, prayed, and broke bread.Emerging Church Structures – Bishop, presbyter, and deacon roles taking form.Defining Doctrine & Combating Heresy – Learn how these pioneers rooted out confusing teachings.Holiness & Martyrdom – Discover the zeal that fueled Christianity’s spread under persecution. Immerse yourself in the faith’s formative years. Experience the fervor, devotion, and organizational steps that forged the path from apostles to church fathers.
Durata: circa 5 ore (05:25:34) Data di pubblicazione: 27/03/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

