Dan Flood

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The story of Minucius is a beautiful glimpse of irresistible revolution. As a lawyer who was persecuting Christians, Minucius understood the empire and the religious establishment well. But he soon caught the contagion of love. Here’s what he had to say about Christians before his conversion in AD 200: “They despise temples as if they were tombs. They despise titles of honor and the purple robe of high government office though hardly able themselves to cover their nakedness. . . . They love one another before being acquainted. They practice a cult of lust, calling one another brother and ...more
The Irresistible Revolution, Updated and Expanded: Living as an Ordinary Radical
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