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1 Pref | the Gospel, as well as the early Church as a loving and sharing 2 1,1 | The tremendous success of early Christianity in the pluralistic 3 1,1 | invincible conviction of the early Christians, the Christian 4 1,1 | 407) is an heir of this early Christian confidence in 5 1,3 | of a great triumph. The early Christian apostles and missionaries, 6 1,3 | Corinthians, especially the early chapters of this Epistle 7 1,4 | Gospel in his homilies on the early chapters of 1 Corinthians, 8 1,4 | contemplates the vigor of early Christian worship and of 9 1,4 | of the Gospel during the early centuries. It is clear that 10 2,2 | After all the studies on early Christian worship, it is 11 2,2 | Gospel in the worship of the early Church is reflected in numerous 12 2,4 | the Quest for Holiness in Early Christian Monasticism.[68] 13 3,3 | Within a few decades, the early Christians founded communities 14 3,3 | the astonishing triumph of early Christianity was its evangelical 15 3,3 | teaching the good news. For the early Christians the proclamation 16 3,3 | at work in their midst. Early Christianity was a spiritual 17 3,3 | parish as in the case of the early Christians, similar results 18 3,4 | be in the world. In the early chapters of 2 Corinthians, 19 4,2 | prototheological expression to the early Christian experience and 20 4,2 | text having the marks of an early Christian confessional formula: “ 21 4,2 | presuppose and reflect the richer early Christian understanding 22 4,2 | from the entire life of the early Church to which they bear 23 4,2 | religious experience of the early Christians in response to 24 4,2 | the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Perhaps 25 4,2 | work of Christ whom the early Christians came to exalt 26 4,4 | presence and power of God, the early Christians were driven by 27 6,1 | various incidents in his early life. At the age of nineteen 28 8,1 | of faith and culture in early Christianity. In him we 29 8,3 | gave the Apostle and the early Church a new hermeneutical 30 8,3 | the Law in Saint Paul and early Christianity, as more and 31 8,4 | thought of Saint Paul and the early Church as intrinsic developments 32 8,4 | In a book entitled The Early Christians: Their World 33 8,4 | 10:31-32).~ How could the early Church spread in the Graeco-Roman 34 8,4 | about the utter disunity of early Christianity. One cannot 35 8,4 | the area of the study of early Christianity and its social 36 8,4 | a powerful drive of the early Church to develop and maintain 37 8,4 | Ben Meyer in his book, The Early Christians (1986), takes 38 8,4 | culture in Saint Paul and the early Church is that, as the young 39 8,4 | culture in Saint Paul and the early Church carries significant 40 9,1 | reflected on the dynamics of early Christianity as a renewal 41 9,1 | process of development the early Church struggled to define 42 9,1 | carried himself and the early Church to new horizons of 43 9,1 | that of Saint Paul and the early Church. Now the Church is 44 9,1 | that of Saint Paul and the early Christians, in order to 45 9,3 | traditions that he persecuted the early Church to destroy it. But 46 9,3 | dead (2 Cor 1:3-10). In the early chapters of 2 Corinthians 47 10,2 | according to the ideal of the early Church in the Book of Acts. 48 10,2 | the spiritual gifts of the early Church and laments the situation 49 10,3 | honored traditions in the early centuries of the Church. 50 10,3 | growth and expansion of early Christianity. And all these 51 11,2 | battling the Bulgarians in the early twentieth century. As the 52 11,2 | Minor “catastrophe” in the early 1920s. After an unwise and 53 11,4 | exorcized the ghost of the early Christian arch-heretic Marcion 54 11,4 | reflects on the vigor of early Christian worship and the