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Rev. Francis E. Gigot

 
9781330760840: Outlines of New Testament History (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Clear, concise guide to early Christian history

This concise narrative traces the spread of Christianity from Christ’s life through the apostolic era up to 98 A.D., offering a straightforward, chronological look at key events and developments. Two helpful maps—the Palestine of Our Lord and the Apostolic Empire—along with a chronological table, support study and quick reference.

The book is designed as a student-friendly narrative that combines narrative flow with accessible historical detail. It presents the major phases of Gospel history and the beginnings of the Apostolic era in a structured, easy-to-follow format, with context that helps readers understand the timeline and geography of the period.
  • Learn the sequence of events from Christ’s life to the early church.
  • See how geography and politics shaped the spread of the gospel.
  • Use the included maps and chronology to frame study and discussion.
  • Explore the material in a paced, chronological layout ideal for quick reading and review.
Ideal for readers seeking a compact, chronological overview of early New Testament history, with handy study aids to support learning.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Outlines of Jewish History published some months ago. It deals with the historical data supplied by the inspired writings of the New Testament, in exactly the same manner as the preceding work did with the various events recorded in the sacred books of the Old Testament. In both volumes the writer has pursued the same purpose and followed the same methods. Both works have been prepared for the special use of theological students, not, however, without the hope that they may prove serviceable to a much larger number of readers, such as teachers of Bible history in Sunday-schools, colleges, academies, and the like. In neither volume has it been the aim of the writer to supply a substitute for the Bible itself, but rather a help towards a more careful perusal of the inspired record. With this purpose in view, he has set forth such results of modern investigation as may render the sacred narrative more intelligible and attractive. Many of the difficulties which are daily being raised on historical grounds are also touched upon, and the biblical student is supplied with constant references to further sources of in formation. Like the historical writings of the New Testament, the present volume contains two distinct, though very closely connected parts.
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About the Publisher

Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.

Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org

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