Church and churches: Reflection on the questions of authority in the Christian communities in the 2nd century

Church and Churches: Ecclesial institutions in the 2nd centuryThe conviction of belonging to a single, Catholic, since universal, Church contri-buted to forging the Christian identity of small, dispersed communities, struggling against the incomprehension of their contemporaries, but cannot be disco...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Romanacce, Francois-Xavier (author)
منشور في: 2013
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spellingShingle Church and churches: Reflection on the questions of authority in the Christian communities in the 2nd century
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title Church and churches: Reflection on the questions of authority in the Christian communities in the 2nd century
title_full Church and churches: Reflection on the questions of authority in the Christian communities in the 2nd century
title_fullStr Church and churches: Reflection on the questions of authority in the Christian communities in the 2nd century
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title_short Church and churches: Reflection on the questions of authority in the Christian communities in the 2nd century
title_sort Church and churches: Reflection on the questions of authority in the Christian communities in the 2nd century
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