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Miracles in the Early Christian Church

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Miracles in the Early Christian Church

By: Timothy W. Grogan
Narrated by: Tanya Reuter
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"Miracles in the Early Christian Church" edited by Timothy W. Grogan is a thought-provoking exploration into the historical claims of miraculous events that were believed to have shaped the early Christian faith. Drawing from Conyers Middleton's seminal 1749 work, this annotated edition critically examines the authenticity of miracles attributed to the Christian Church from its earliest days. Grogan provides detailed commentary on the controversies surrounding these events, questioning their origins and the motivations behind them.

This book delves into the roles played by influential figures like the Church Fathers and explores the implications of miracles on both Roman Catholic and Protestant theological debates. With references to charismatic movements and Pentecostal revivals, it challenges listeners to consider the historical evidence—or lack thereof—of miraculous claims. For those interested in early Christian history, religious skepticism, or the development of faith traditions, this book offers a compelling narrative filled with intellectual rigor.

©2024 Timothy W. Grogan (P)2024 Timothy W. Grogan
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