Andrew Coe

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After assuming the office of bishop, he founded a community to care for the destitute, which took on the honorific title “the Basileiad,” a place of refuge that grew so large that it became its own city. It welcomed and housed immigrants, provided medical care for the sick (e.g., lepers), and trained the unskilled for jobs. It met social, physical, and spiritual needs.
Resilient Faith: How the Early Christian "Third Way" Changed the World
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