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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs (5/5) | Feb 14, 2009 | a Christian pilgrim | ||
| Every Christian should have this dictionary in his or her library. I wouldn't be without mine. Reading what the primitive Christians outlook was on hundreds of subjects is a great way to discover the truth of the Gospel as understood by the disciples of the Apostle's. | ||||
| Every Christian should have it (5/5) | Feb 26, 2009 | Another Pilgrim | ||
| What a service to Christians this book is! It's great for referencing, great for answering challenges about what the church has historically taught, great for just perusing. | ||||
| Ignorance no longer an excuse. (5/5) | Apr 26, 2009 | Bobby from Arnold, MO | Arnold MO US | |
| The exhaustive information contained in this powerful reference tool along with it's affordable price tag; there is no longer any excuse why anyone should remain unknowledgeable concerning the beliefs and practices of our early Christian brothers and sisters. Clears up countless questions that modern church leaves unanswered or won't even address. Get it. Whatever it takes, get it. | ||||
| Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs (5/5) | Aug 21, 2010 | J Paul Sank | Maple Shade NJ US | |
| I've had the book for 10 years and still use it often. It's a devotional staple, almost as basic as the Bible. Every believer ought to have one and, more importantly, *use* it. As for me, it was my introduction to early Christian writings, which it has been my great delight to explore through the Ante-Nicene Fathers, the New Testament Apocrypha, etc., which have all helped me understand the Scriptures better and stay centered doctrinally. The DECB is a convenient and inexhaustible introduction to a vast body of spiritual knowledge. If I ever lose it, I'll have to buy another one immediately, it's that important! | ||||