The Two Ways: The Early Christian Vision Of Discipleship From The Didache And The Shepherd Of Hermas

Introduction byRowan Williams Translated byMichael W. Holmes

June 1, 2018|
The Two Ways: The Early Christian Vision Of Discipleship From The Didache And The Shepherd Of Hermas by Rowan Williams
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How did earliest Christians receive and understand the teaching of Jesus and the apostles? These writings, among the earliest used in training new disciples, show a clear, vibrant, practical faith concerned with all aspects of discipleship in daily life—vocation, morality, family life, social justice, the sacraments, prophesy, citizenship, and leadership.

For the most part, these writings have remained buried in academia, analyzed by scholars but seldom used for building up the church community. Now, at a time when Christians of every persuasion are seeking clarity by returning to the roots of their faith, these simple, direct teachings shed light on what it means to be a follower of Christ in any time or place.

The Didache, an anonymous work composed in the late first century AD, was lost for centuries before being rediscovered in 1873. The Shepherd was written by a former slave named Hermas in the second century AD or possibly even earlier.
The Didache,an anonymous work composed in the late first century AD, was lost for centuries before being rediscovered in 1873.The Shepherdwas written by a former slave named Hermas in the second century AD or possibly even earlier.
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Title:The Two Ways: The Early Christian Vision Of Discipleship From The Didache And The Shepherd Of Hermas
Format:Paperback
Product dimensions:102 pages, 7 X 5 X 1 in
Shipping dimensions:102 pages, 7 X 5 X 1 in
Published:June 1, 2018
Publisher:Plough Publishing House
Language:English
ISBN - 13:9780874867398

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