Paulus Orosius, Pamfilus Eusebius

Beschryving Van De Dood Der Vervolgers, Van Het Begin Der Kerk Af Tot Onze Tyden Toe, Gevolgd Door De Beschryving Der Vervolging Van Diokletianus En Maximianus, Het Boek Der Martelaren Van Palestyne En Den Brief Der Kerken Van Vienne En Lyons

Sprache: Holländisch.
kartoniert , 414 Seiten
ISBN 1024366030
EAN 9781024366037
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Beschryving Van De Dood Der Vervolgers offers a detailed account, in Dutch, of the persecutions suffered by early Christians, spanning from the church's beginnings to the authors' own time. This historical work delves into the deaths of persecutors and examines the persecutions under Diocletian and Maximian.
The book includes the book of martyrs from Palestine and the letter from the churches of Vienne and Lyons, providing invaluable primary source material. Authored by influential figures such as Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius, Paulus Orosius, and Pamfilus Eusebius, and translated by J. Tollenaere, this book sheds light on a tumultuous era in Christian history and the resilience of the early church in the face of Roman opposition.
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