From synagogue to church : Public services and offices in the earliest Christian communities
This important work engages with a long historical debate: were the earliest Christians under the direction of ordained ministers, or under the influence of inspired laypeople? Who was in charge: bishops, elders and deacons, or apostles, prophets and teachers? Rather than trace Church offices backwa...
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Main Author: | Burtchaell, James Tunstead |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
1992
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