Well styled, "The
Father of Church History," Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea in
Palestine, was the first to write a history of Christianity during its
crucial first three centuries from Christ to Constantine. Dr. Paul Maier
has now provided a fresh translation of this important work from
Eusebius' Greek, added a helpful commentary, and included over 150
photographs of the sites mentioned by Eusebius, as well as charts, maps
and indexes. Published by Kregel, Inc., which brought out Maier's
previous book in this series, Josephus - The Essential Works, Eusebius -
The Church History answers such questions as:
- Whatever happened to
the apostle in later life?
- Did Peter ever get to
Rome?
- What happened to St.
Paul after the Book of Acts ends with Chapter 28?
- Why were the Christians
tormented so horribly in the Roman persecutions?
- What internal problems
and heresies did the church face?
Like his book on
Josephus, Maier's Eusebius is over 400 pages and magnificently
illustrated.
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