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“Why did God create Eve if he knew that she would thwart his plans for creation?”
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“basilica”
Charles Freeman, A New History of Early Christianity
“he had no erotic urges and did not need to excrete.”
Charles Freeman, A New History of Early Christianity
“Serapis,”
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“belief, since anyone who believes without testing a doctrine is certain to be deceived.”
Charles Freeman, A New History of Early Christianity
“The god of Genesis is certainly not transcendent. He shows jealousy, vindictiveness and an apparent inability to foresee the results of a situation that he has created.”
Charles Freeman, A New History of Early Christianity
“bishops recorded in Persia in AD 235 who themselves led missions that took Christianity as far as Basra (in southern Iraq), Qatar and the modern Oman and Yemen. The royal family of Kerala in southern India”
Charles Freeman, A New History of Early Christianity
“The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,”
Charles Freeman, A New History of Early Christianity
“Sepphoris.”
Charles Freeman, A New History of Early Christianity
“Henry Chadwick's excellent The Early Church, first published in the 1960s.”
Charles Freeman, A New History of Early Christianity