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Mark Husbands and Jeffrey P. Greenman bring together select essays from the 2007 Wheaton Theology Conference. Ancient Faith for the Church’s Future demonstrates the vitality and significance of the early church for contemporary Christian witness and practice. These fourteen essays provide for a significant evangelical ressourcement by considering the importance of the thought and practice of the...

the shrines of the pagan healing god Asclepius; they were free, without charge!10 Further, Irenaeus added, the Christian prayers were effective and led to conversion: “those who have been cleansed from evil spirits frequently both believe [in Christ], and join themselves to the church.”11 When conversations took place in workplaces, they often had to do with spiritual power: “I’m sorry your son is ill; we have people who can pray for him. May we help you?”12 A second attraction was the distinctive
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