For centuries, most Christians believed that because the New
Testament was The Hebraic Roots of the Christian Faith written in
Greek, the study of its Greek roots should take priority over the
study of the Hebrew Scriptures. Today, that conception is changing.
Christian scholars are now beginning to examine the Hebraic origins
of Scripture with renewed interest. In "Faith of the Ages," author
Richard Rhoades explores the Hebraic origins of the first century
faith and the when, where, how, and why early Christian leaders
rejected that interpretation.
"Faith of the Ages" also investigates the origins of the
Christian Church and looks at the anti-Semitism of the Greek and
Latin Church fathers, the Roman Emperor Constantine, Roman Catholic
Church authorities, and the leaders of the Reformation, who all
played a major role in moving Christianity away from its Hebraic
roots. Rhoades examines passages of Scripture that Catholic and
Protestant translators have changed by adding to and subtracting
from certain words found in the ancient Greek manuscripts.
Thoroughly researched, "Faith of the Ages" answers questions
about the first century community of believers, the roots of
Christian faith, and its rich Hebrew heritage in Jesus and provides
impetus for believers to reexamine their Christian faith.
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