nd one of death - and there is a big difference between the two. The Didache
Have you ever wondered how Christianity was really practiced in the First Century?
Have you ever wondered:
- How Christians should behave
- What Christians believe
- What is the correct way to baptize
- How to Celebrate the Lord's Supper
- How Christians are to worship together
- The signs of the Return of Jesus Christ
Have you been searching for a simple manual on how to be a Christian?The Didache means "The Teaching" - Christian tradition has claimed that "The Teaching" is nothing less than the teaching of the Twelve Apostles to the early Church. The Didache was considered by many in the early Church as part of the New Testament. It fell out of the New Testament as time passed, but continued to serve as a Christian manual. The Didache was lost for centuries until 1873, when a Greek manuscript was rediscovered. The Didache serves as an important historical document in the early-Church, as well as providing solutions to practical Church questions such as does a person has to be dunked during baptism, or can water simply be poured over the head?
The answer may surprise you. This copy has been translated by R. Joseph Owles from Greek into an easy-to-read, contemporary language. If you are interested in the history of the early Church, or if you are just looking for a simple guide to Christian teaching, then this book is for you.
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The Didache: The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles. This meticulously crafted translation invites readers of all backgrounds to delve into the timeless teachings that guided the earliest Christian communities. This easy-to-read translation preserves the essence of the Didache while providing contemporary readers with a clear and engaging entry point into its simple yet profound teachings.
Step into the world of the Twelve Apostles with a translation that breaks down the language barriers of the past. Accessible language and a user-friendly format make the Didache's teachings comprehensible to both newcomers and seasoned scholars alike.
The Didache: The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles is not just a translation; it's an invitation to rediscover the teachings that shaped the foundations of Christianity.