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_aJesus Wars _eHow Four Patriarchs, Three Queens, and Two Emperors Decided What Christians Would Believe for the Next 1,500 years _fPhilip Jenkins |
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330 | _a The Fifth-Century Political Battles That Forever Changed the Church In this fascinating account of the surprisingly violent fifth-century church, Philip Jenkins describes how political maneuvers by a handful of powerful characters shaped Christian doctrine. Were it not for these battles, today’s church could be teaching something very different about the nature of Jesus, and the papacy as we know it would never have come into existence. Jesus Wars reveals the profound implications of what amounts to an accident of history: that one faction of Roman emperors and militia-wielding bishops defeated another. | ||
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