The Expansion of Christianity: A Gazetteer of Its First Three Centuries

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Brill, 2004 - 407 sayfa
This volume covers the geographical spread of Christianity in its first three centuries. It is arranged by continents - Asia, Europe and Africa - to show the gradual development of Christian communities down to the Council of Nicaea in 325. The area surveyed stretches from Wales to the borders of India, and from the Northern coasts of the Black Sea to the plains of Morocco. The result is a picture not only of the outward development of early Christianity but of the variety that existed within it as well.

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Palestine
21
Syria Phoenice
33
Syria Proper
40
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Roderic L. Mullen, Ph.D. (1994) in Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is Research Fellow in THeology at the University of Birmingham. He has published on textual criticism of the New Testament, including The New Testament Text of Cyril of Jerusalem.

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