After Acts : exploring the lives and legends of the apostles / Bryan M. Litfin.
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TextPublisher: Chicago : Moody Publishers, [2015]Description: 195 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780802412409 (paperback)Subject(s): | After Acts: Exploring the Lives and Legends of The Apostles -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 | RELIGION / Christian Church / HistoryDDC classification: 270.1 LOC classification: BR162.3 | .L58 2015Other classification: REL108020 Online resources: https://amzn.in/d/bOfjSOz Summary: "What happened to all those biblical figures once the Bible was finished? We've all heard it said: "According to early church tradition Peter was crucified upside down," or "Paul went to Spain." Did Thomas found the Indian church? Or did Mary live in Ephesus? Were the twelve disciples all eventually martyred? Where do these ancient traditions come from, and how historically reliable are they? What is meant by the term "early church tradition?" After Acts opens up the world of the Bible-right after it was written. Follow along with New Testament scholar, Dr. Bryan Litfin as he explores the facts, myths, legends, archaeology, and questions of what happened in those most early days of Christianity"-- Provided by publisher.
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"What happened to all those biblical figures once the Bible was finished? We've all heard it said: "According to early church tradition Peter was crucified upside down," or "Paul went to Spain." Did Thomas found the Indian church? Or did Mary live in Ephesus? Were the twelve disciples all eventually martyred? Where do these ancient traditions come from, and how historically reliable are they? What is meant by the term "early church tradition?" After Acts opens up the world of the Bible-right after it was written. Follow along with New Testament scholar, Dr. Bryan Litfin as he explores the facts, myths, legends, archaeology, and questions of what happened in those most early days of Christianity"-- Provided by publisher.

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