Daily Readings-The Early Church Fathers
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Daily Readings-The Early Church Fathers  -     By: Nick Needham

Daily Readings-The Early Church Fathers

Christian Heritage / 2017 / Imitation Leather

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The early church fathers have always held a special place in Christian history. As the first interpreters of the gospel, readers today often find in their words a sense of the gospel's sheer freshness and reality. More than this, they were the thinkers who first hammered out the full meaning of what Scripture says about the Trinity and the person of Christ. Their sayings, presented here in 365 daily readings by Nick Needham, are more than just relevant-they present the opportunity to kindle something within each reader of that same healthy and godly spirit. Features an imitation leather binding and a ribbon bookmark.

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Title: Daily Readings-The Early Church Fathers
By: Nick Needham
Format: Imitation Leather
Number of Pages: 400
Vendor: Christian Heritage
Publication Date: 2017
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 X 1.00 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 1527100435
ISBN-13: 9781527100435
Stock No: WW7100435

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Daily reading gift book
Beautifully bound and presented
Wisdom from the first interpreters of Scripture

Author Bio

Nick Needham is a Church History lecturer at Highland Theological College in Dingwall. Previous to this, he taught Systematic Theology at the Scottish Baptist College in Glasgow. From 2004 to 2021, he was the minister of Inverness Reformed Baptist church. He is author of the highly collectable 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power series.

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Many evangelicals, otherwise knowledgeable of church history and theology, lack familiarity with and appreciation for the writings of the early Christian theologians, and that is to our detriment. The Reformers and Puritans alike, knew, respected and quot

-- Ligon Duncan (Chancellor and CEO, Reformed Theological Seminary)

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