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Going to Church in the First Century Robert Banks 2nd edition
Going to Church in the First Century
Robert Banks
A First-Century Meeting
'There I was, nervous but curious. My hosts were fairly level-headed types who wouldn't get mixed up in anything out of the way. Being Greeks, they didn't have the advantage of a good Roman grounding in our religious and civic traditions. They would be more inclined to fall for one of those secretive, emotionally-charged Eastern cults. But then you wouldn't expect a Jew, however atypical, to get involved in that sort of thing, what with his race's over-refined moral scruples and stubborn addiction to a single god.'
'From a religious point of view the whole meeting left a lot to be desired. What had happened contained scarcely anything religious at all. They didn't even have a priest, let alone all the ritual that you expect. This wasn't quite what I had bargained for. Neither decently ritualistic nor exotically mysterious. All very simply and matter-of-fact. I wondered what their god made of this slipshod and common way of doing things. Not at all in the manner to which I would have thought a god was accustomed.'
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 2 de diciembre de 2011 |
| ISBN13 | 9780940232372 |
| Editores | Seedsowers Christian Books Publishing |
| Páginas | 48 |
| Dimensiones | 128 × 207 × 5 mm · 90 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Colaborador | Judith Clingan |