The Lost Apostle

The Lost Apostle
Title The Lost Apostle PDF eBook
Author Rena Pederson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 288
Release 2007-06-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780787997830

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In The Lost Apostle award-winning journalist Rena Pederson investigates a little known subject in early Christian history—the life and times of the female apostle Junia. Junia was an early convert and leading missionary whose story was “lost” when her name was masculinized to Junias in later centuries. The Lost Apostle unfolds like a well-written detective story, presenting Pederson’s lively search for insight and information about a woman some say was the first female apostle.

The Lost Apostle, Paperback Reprint

The Lost Apostle, Paperback Reprint
Title The Lost Apostle, Paperback Reprint PDF eBook
Author Rena Pederson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 292
Release 2008-04-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0470184620

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In The Lost Apostle award-winning journalist Rena Pederson investigates a little known subject in early Christian history—the life and times of the female apostle Junia. Junia was an early convert and leading missionary whose story was “lost” when her name was masculinized to Junias in later centuries. The Lost Apostle unfolds like a well-written detective story, presenting Pederson’s lively search for insight and information about a woman some say was the first female apostle.

Junia

Junia
Title Junia PDF eBook
Author Eldon Jay Epp
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780800637712

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The name "Junia" appears in Romans 16:7, and Paul identifies her (along with Andronicus) as "prominent among the apostles." In this important work, Epp investigates the mysterious disappearance of Junia from the traditions of the church. Because later theologians and scribes could not believe (or wanted to suppress) that Paul had numbered a woman among the earliest churches' apostles, Junia's name was changed in Romans to a masculine form. Despite the fact that the earliest churches met in homes and that other women were clearly leaders in the churches (e.g., Prisca and Lydia), calling Junia an apostle seemed too much for the tradition. Epp tracks how this happened in New Testament manuscripts, scribal traditions, and translations of the Bible. In this thoroughgoing study, Epp restores Junia to her rightful place.

The Lost Apostle

The Lost Apostle
Title The Lost Apostle PDF eBook
Author Valeska Parks
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2018-08-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781718079250

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After Judas, after the crucifixion, after the resurrection, there was another apostle. This is his story. Follow the journey of Matthias as he follows Jesus; from the banks of the Jordan to the foot of the cross and beyond.

The Lost Apostles

The Lost Apostles
Title The Lost Apostles PDF eBook
Author Brian Herbert
Publisher WordFire Press
Total Pages 350
Release 2011-12-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781614750352

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Long ago, the ancient gospels of Jesus's female apostles were stolen by powerful churchmen and relegated to the rubbish heaps of history. But those apostles have been reborn as female children, and are dictating new gospels that will be incorporated into a radical new religious text, the Holy Women's Bible. At a hidden women's fortress in Greece, the teenager Lori Vale develops a paranormal relationship with one of the reincarnated children, and soon begins to suspect that she may have been connected to the female apostles of Jesus in ancient times, when the Son of God walked the earth and preached to the people of the Holy Land. While information about Lori's past is unfolding, she finds herself caught in a violent religious conflict that has immense historical repercussions. Powerful, brutal men want to suppress the emerging gospels of the she-apostles, men who are hell-bent on destroying the radical women and their heretical texts. The women race to get their material completed and published before they are annihilated, but they have another big problem: the twelfth she-apostle-Martha of Galilee-has not been found yet, and the other female apostles say she holds a dark secret that could do enormous damage to the cause of women, and to the entire planet. . . .

An Ancient Blueprint for the Supernatural

An Ancient Blueprint for the Supernatural
Title An Ancient Blueprint for the Supernatural PDF eBook
Author Dr. Dennis Clark
Publisher Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages 345
Release 2020-08-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0768457238

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This is the blueprint for living out the first-century supernatural life! — Sid Roth, host of It’s Supernatural!Lost for centuries, this ancient text is the believer’s key to unlocking the supernatural lifestyle of first-century believers.In the book of Acts, we glimpse the world-changing community marked by passion...

Apostle of the Lost Cause

Apostle of the Lost Cause
Title Apostle of the Lost Cause PDF eBook
Author Christopher C. Moore
Publisher Univ Tennessee Press
Total Pages
Release 2019
Genre Baptists
ISBN 9781621905394

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Perhaps no person exerted more influence on postwar white Southern memory than former Confederate chaplain and Baptist minister J. William Jones. Christopher C. Moore's Apostle of the Lost Cause is the first full-length work to examine the complex contributions to Lost Cause ideology of this well-known but surprisingly understudied figure. Commissioned by Robert E. Lee himself to preserve an accurate account of the Confederacy, Jones responded by welding hagiography and denominationalism to create, in effect, a sacred history of the Southern cause. In a series of popular books and in his work as secretary of the Southern Historical Society Papers, Jones's mission became the canonization of Confederate saints, most notably Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jefferson Davis, for a postwar generation and the contrivance of a full-blown myth of Southern virtue-in-defeat that deeply affected historiography for decades to come. While personally committed to Baptist identity, Jones supplied his readers with embodiments of Southern morality who transcended denominational boundaries and enabled white Southerners to locate their champions (and themselves) in a quasi-biblical narrative that ensured ultimate vindication for the Southern cause. In a time when Confederate monuments and the enduring effects of white supremacy are in the daily headlines, an examination of this key figure in the creation of the Lost Cause legacy could not be more relevant.