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The Shepherd of Hermas
- Early Christianity’s Lost Book
- Narrated by: Christopher Glyn
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Shepherd of Hermas, composed in the late 1st or mid-2nd century AD, is an intriguing early Christian work filled with vivid visions, parables, and teachings. It follows the journey of Hermas, a former slave, who receives divine revelations through a figure known as the Shepherd. The text explores themes of repentance, moral integrity, and the necessity of maintaining a pure and faithful Christian community. This fascinating narrative offers insights into early Christian beliefs and practices, emphasizing the importance of repentance and ethical living. Its allegorical tales and symbolic visions provide a window into the spiritual and moral concerns of the early church, presenting timeless lessons on perseverance and righteousness. Its compelling visions and parables invite readers to reflect deeply on their faith and actions, encouraging a life of repentance and moral integrity. This audiobook not only illuminates the early Christian community's values and struggles but also offers enduring guidance for leading a devout and righteous life.
©2014 Whie Stone Media (P)2014 M-y Books 2017
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