2 thoughts on “Two Millennia of Church History”
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The topic was the coming millennium and what we can expect to see develop in the future. Panelists on the television show were secular, running in persuasion from moderately conservative to rather radically liberal. A nattily dressed man, representing the views...
The apostle Paul evidenced surprise when the first generation of Christians began to pass away. Today the second millennium of church history is about to give way to a third. Well might witnessing saints in glory be whispering...
If there is one question that seems to come up more than any other these days, it is this one: “Do you believe that the coming of the Lord is really near?” For almost 2,000 years believers have been looking forward to that...
On the 31st of this month, at the stroke of midnight, the world will finally enter the much-awaited Year 2000. Will automatic teller cards still work? Will electricity still flow? Will America conduct business as usual, or will the Y2K...
Two thousand years ago the Mediterranean world belonged to the Roman Empire. This empire stretched from Britain in the northwest to what is now Morocco in the southwest, and it proceeded east across North Africa and southern Europe to...
Brilliant. Learnt so much. Thank you.
I loved this history of the church. I begin reading it around 2am in the morning and I couldn’t put it down. I always knew that Roman Catholicism was contrary to what the Bible teaches but knowing the specifics allows one to see just how it got such a strong foothold in Christendom. It is evil and pagonistic in its very conception and theology.