What the Earliest Christians Read

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In this video series I aim to highlight the most prolific literature of Christianity. These works were written to lead and inspire the faithful through practical application of teachings or by theological exploration of Christianity’s mysteries. In this first installment, we will focus on the years 0-600 A.D. to investigate the earliest Christian works. Let’s explore the most important works of the early church

This video is based on an article that can be found here: https://thinkingwest.com/2023/02/13/great-books-of-christianity-the-early-church/

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