Diatessaron: The Text
The wealth of evidence and early sources available for the study of early Christianity sets it apart from many other religions of antiquity. The preservation of these ancient texts provides valuable insights into the beliefs, practices, and historical context of the early Christian communities. This rich historical record allows scholars and researchers to explore the development of Christian thought and theology, as well as its interactions with other religious and cultural movements of the time

The Diatessaron was composed by Tatian, a second-century Christian writer and theologian, around 160–175 AD. Tatian compiled the Diatessaron to provide a unified account of Jesus' life, teachings, death, and resurrection for the early Christian community.
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Diatessaron: The Text
The wealth of evidence and early sources available for the study of early Christianity sets it apart from many other religions of antiquity. The preservation of these ancient texts provides valuable insights into the beliefs, practices, and historical context of the early Christian communities. This rich historical record allows scholars and researchers to explore the development of Christian thought and theology, as well as its interactions with other religious and cultural movements of the time

The Diatessaron was composed by Tatian, a second-century Christian writer and theologian, around 160–175 AD. Tatian compiled the Diatessaron to provide a unified account of Jesus' life, teachings, death, and resurrection for the early Christian community.
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Diatessaron: The Text

Diatessaron: The Text

Diatessaron: The Text

Diatessaron: The Text

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The wealth of evidence and early sources available for the study of early Christianity sets it apart from many other religions of antiquity. The preservation of these ancient texts provides valuable insights into the beliefs, practices, and historical context of the early Christian communities. This rich historical record allows scholars and researchers to explore the development of Christian thought and theology, as well as its interactions with other religious and cultural movements of the time

The Diatessaron was composed by Tatian, a second-century Christian writer and theologian, around 160–175 AD. Tatian compiled the Diatessaron to provide a unified account of Jesus' life, teachings, death, and resurrection for the early Christian community.

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BN ID: 2940185634752
Publisher: Anna Back
Publication date: 02/28/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 138 KB
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