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Pages are clean with no markings. May show some small and minimal signs of wear. If you are buying a box set item, the box may not be included.
This well-preserved copy of “Christianity in the Roman Empire” by Robert E. Winn offers a fascinating exploration of the early Christian church’s formative years. Published in 2018, this scholarly work delves into the key figures, beliefs, and practices that shaped the faith during the pivotal period from AD 100 to 300. Winn, an accomplished historian and theologian, provides a comprehensive and nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by early Christians in the Roman Empire, from persecution to theological debates.
Readers will gain valuable insights into the lives of influential figures like Tertullian, Origen, and Cyprian, whose writings and actions played a crucial role in defining Christian doctrine and shaping the Church’s identity. The book also examines the evolution of core beliefs, such as the Trinity and the divinity of Christ, as well as the development of early liturgical practices and the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman world.
Collectors and enthusiasts of early Christian history will appreciate Winn’s meticulous research and accessible writing style, which brings this pivotal era to life. With its pristine condition, this copy is an excellent addition to any library focused on religious studies, ancient history, or the enduring impact of Christianity on Western civilization.