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Roman House Churches for Today: A Practical Guide for Small Groups is unavailable, but you can change that!

Placing the book of Romans in its historical and cultural context, Reta Halteman Finger creates a simulation of the Roman house churches that first heard Paul’s Romans letter and its call for inclusiveness among the people of God. In this unique text, Finger guides readers in small groups through a recreation of house churches as in first-century Rome. Based on the text of Romans, participants...

Second, the concept of radical equality in the Christian gospel was more like the structure of the egalitarian clubs than the hierarchical household structure. But many clubs were only egalitarian to those members who could afford the initiation fees. This already discriminated between rich and poor. The Christian cell groups did not charge initiation fees; they were open to everyone. The Roman government expressed little concern about these clubs and secret societies unless their meetings posed
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