Christian Writing Decoded: The Didache
by Wyatt North
** New Original Series **
** Active Table of Contents **
Introducing an exciting new series from Wyatt North Publishing: Christian Writing Decoded.
Christian Writing Decoded provides the reader with a detailed history and analysis of the most important Christian writings.
The Didache was rediscovered in the Monastery of the Holy Sepulcher in Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey) in 1873 by the Metropolitan Philotheos Byrennios, who would later become the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Nicomedia (Izmit, Turkey).
This manuscript is the sole extant copy of the complete work in Greek and was written in 1056 by a scribe named Leon.
The Didache’s guarded but judicious approach to itinerant figures may be a reminder for us to be tolerant of outsiders who seek Jesus in truth, even if their ways are different from ours—as long as they do not teach us to alter our own practices.
This book provides an original history and analysis of The Didache coupled with an appendix that includes the Christian writing.
You can purchase other religious works directly from Wyatt North Publishing.
Enjoy.
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by Wyatt North
** New Original Series **
** Active Table of Contents **
Introducing an exciting new series from Wyatt North Publishing: Christian Writing Decoded.
Christian Writing Decoded provides the reader with a detailed history and analysis of the most important Christian writings.
The Didache was rediscovered in the Monastery of the Holy Sepulcher in Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey) in 1873 by the Metropolitan Philotheos Byrennios, who would later become the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Nicomedia (Izmit, Turkey).
This manuscript is the sole extant copy of the complete work in Greek and was written in 1056 by a scribe named Leon.
The Didache’s guarded but judicious approach to itinerant figures may be a reminder for us to be tolerant of outsiders who seek Jesus in truth, even if their ways are different from ours—as long as they do not teach us to alter our own practices.
This book provides an original history and analysis of The Didache coupled with an appendix that includes the Christian writing.
You can purchase other religious works directly from Wyatt North Publishing.
Enjoy.
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