Andrew Coe

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Over time the designation “Third Way” faded as Christianity became the only way—that is, the dominant religion in the West. The emergence of Christendom—the symbiotic relationship between church and state, Christianity and culture—made the Third Way irrelevant. There was no need for it as long as Christianity, having no major rivals, ruled the culture.
Resilient Faith: How the Early Christian "Third Way" Changed the World
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