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The Lord’s Prayer through North African Eyes: A Window into Early Christianity is unavailable, but you can change that!

Michael Brown’s volume helps to explain why Christians throughout the ages have interpreted texts differently, especially cultic texts. Beginning with an imagined Graeco-Roman auditor of the Lord’s Prayer, Brown demonstrates how a Graeco-Roman’s understanding of the prayer would have been different from that of a Hellenized Jew in Palestine. Brown takes the reader into discussions of early...

Its largely Gentile auditors and orantes can also integrate such a universal understanding into the present discussion involving the appropriation of the prayer. As the recipient of the creative activity of God, creation and especially humanity hold a distinctive place in the cosmic household. As Creator of all that exists, God continues to display his benevolence through the preservation of the cosmos. Such an idea might resonate with the Greco-Roman auditor as being similar to the peace established
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