Jeff Lacy

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The Gospels and the Acts underpinned the spread of Christianity in the second century, when it ceased to be dominated by Jerusalem and was taken all over the Roman world, including Greece and the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire, by proselytizing bishops. Over the course of the four centuries between the birth of Jesus and Theodosius’s edicts, the relationship between Christianity and Hellenism was varied and constantly evolving,
Introducing the Ancient Greeks: From Bronze Age Seafarers to Navigators of the Western Mind
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