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James D. Snyder - All God's Children: How the First Christians Challenged the Roman World and Shaped the Next 2000 Years

James D. Snyder - All God's Children: How the First Christians Challenged the Roman World and Shaped the Next 2000 Years

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The “People’s Weekly” Version of Early Christian History

by Helga17 , Aug 14 '04
Pros: Great way to learn the historical background for Christian faith.
Cons: Cheesy cover, a number of typos in the book.
I picked up this book at a bargain bookstore when I was visiting a friend in Houston, Texas. I enjoy history, and love historical fiction. As a Christian, a historical novel based on the first fifty or so years of Christianity sounded fascinating, and ...
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