Vance Gatlin

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So important was education to the second- and third-century Christians that new believers were “catechized” and educated for lengthy periods of time prior to their baptism. This training period was tailored to each baptismal candidate and could last from weeks to years. Bishops, deacons, elders, and laypeople taught these students from “the Book” on topics related to proper theology and Christian living.
Person of Interest: Why Jesus Still Matters in a World that Rejects the Bible
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