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Rome in the Bible and the Early Church

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Rome in the Bible and the Early Church
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Book excerpt: Six notable scholars illuminate key aspects of Rome and its impact on early Christianity, emphasizing Roman culture, Roman authority, and the Christian community in Rome.


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