The Triumph of Christianity
How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World
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Narrated by:
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George Newbern
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Bart D. Ehrman
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Written by:
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Bart D. Ehrman
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From the New York Times best-selling authority on early Christianity, the story of how Christianity grew from a religion of 20 or so peasants in rural Galilee to the dominant religion in the West in less than 400 years.
Christianity didn't have to become the dominant religion in the West. It easily could have remained a sect of Judaism fated to have the historical importance of the Sadducees or the Essenes. In The Triumph of Christianity, Bart Ehrman, a master explainer of Christian history, texts, and traditions, shows how a religion whose first believers were 20 or so illiterate day laborers in a remote part of the empire became the official religion of Rome, converting some 30 million people in just four centuries. The Triumph of Christianity combines deep knowledge and meticulous research in an eye-opening narrative that upends the way we think about the single most important cultural transformation our world has ever seen - one that revolutionized art, music, literature, philosophy, ethics, economics, and law.
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- Bacardi
- 2018-05-14
Sums it up
chapter 8 is the kind of mind bender that was my Roman Catholic up bringing
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- Big Gucci Kony
- 2024-05-30
One of Ehrman’s best
Professor Erhman’s love of Christian history blends perfectly with a healthy dose of skepticism and enlightened rigour. This book is both well written and well spoken by the narrator.
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