Andrew Coe

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Rome considered it a cancer within the empire, spreading the disease through Rome’s entire body, challenging its authority and way of life. But Christians believed the opposite. Christianity was the source of life and health, like white blood cells, combating the cancer—brutality, social stratification, abuse of power, greed and materialism, and immorality—that was Rome.
Resilient Faith: How the Early Christian "Third Way" Changed the World
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