A New Eusebius : documents illustrating the history of the church to AD 337
James Stevenson (Editor)
"For half a century, A New Eusebius has been the means by which many of us first heard the voices of the early Christians in their own recording. This anthology still provides the most noteworthy witnesses to the Church's formation in its sufferings, doctrinal disputes, and professions of faith"--D.H. Williams, Baylor University. "This sourcebook of primary texts illustrates the history of Christianity from the first century to the death of Constantine. It covers all major persons and topics in early Christian life and thought and includes Gnostic texts and anti-Christian polemic. Now available to a wider North American audience, it remains a standard after fifty years in print"--Publisher description
Print Book, English, 2013
Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2013