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Ancient Church Fathers

What the Disciples of the Apostles Taught

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Ancient Church Fathers

By: Ken Johnson
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The Ancient Church Fathers reveals the disciples of the 12 apostles and what they taught, from their own writings. It documents that the same doctrine was faithfully transmitted to their descendants in the first few centuries. It also describes where, when, and by whom, the doctrines began to change.

The Ancient Church Fathers makes it very easy to know for sure what the complete teachings of Jesus and the twelve apostles were. You will learn, from their own writings, what the first century disciples taught about the various doctrines that divide our church today. You will learn what was discussed at the Seven General Councils and why. You will learn about the cults and cult leaders who began to change doctrine and spread their heresy. And you will learn how those heresies became the standard teaching in the medieval church.

A partial list of doctrines the ancient church discussed include: abortion, animal sacrifices, Antichrist, Arminianism bible or tradition Calvinism, circumcision, deity of Jesus Christ, demons, euthanasia, evolution, false gospels, false prophets, foreknowledge, free will, Gnostic cults, homosexuality, idolatry, Islam, Israel's return, Jewish food, laws, Mary's virginity, Mary's assumption, meditation, Nicolaitans, paganism, predestination, premillennialism, purgatory, psychology, Reincarnation, replacement theology, Roman Catholicism, the Sabbath, salvation, schism of Nepos, sin, the soul, spiritual gifts, transubstantiation, yoga, and women in ministry.

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the narrative is ideologically driven, the quotations taken out of context, the purpose controversial and apologetic as opposed to evangelical.

ideological and controversial

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I didn’t go beyond the second chapter as this book is simply trying to justify Sola Scriptura etc

Protestant Propaganda

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Very Informative . Thank you. Ken Johnson Th. D for brilliant work. God bless you

Excellent Work

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Disappointing to learn that the author has a PhD. I am sure he was not permitted to misrepresent the source evidence and be very selective on what evidence he presented in his VIVA.

Poor Scholorship

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