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Not what you expect. This look inside a firstcentury meeting will make you rethink what (or who?) the church really is."From a religious point of view the whole meeting left a lot to be desired. What had happened contained scarcely anything religious at all. They didn't even have a priest, let alone all the ritual that you expect. This wasn't quite what I had bargained for. Neither decently ritualistic nor exotically mysterious. All very simple and matter of fact."
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- Q: What is the page count of the book 'Going To Church in the First Century'? A: The book contains forty-eight pages. It provides a concise look into the first-century church experience.
- Q: What are the dimensions of 'Going To Church in the First Century'? A: The book measures five point zero four inches in length, zero point two inches in width, and eight point one six inches in height.
- Q: What type of binding does 'Going To Church in the First Century' have? A: This book is paperback bound. The binding is designed for easy reading and portability.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Going To Church in the First Century'? A: The author is Robert Banks. He explores historical perspectives on early church gatherings.
- Q: What category does 'Going To Church in the First Century' belong to? A: The book falls under the Christianity category. It focuses on the practices and experiences of early Christian meetings.
- Q: How do I read 'Going To Church in the First Century'? A: You can read this book like any standard paperback. It's suitable for anyone interested in early Christian history.
- Q: Is 'Going To Church in the First Century' suitable for children? A: Yes, the book is appropriate for older children and teens. It provides educational insights into early church practices.
- Q: How long does it take to read 'Going To Church in the First Century'? A: Most readers can finish the book in about one to two hours. Its concise format allows for quick reading.
- Q: Can I use 'Going To Church in the First Century' for a study group? A: Yes, it’s excellent for study groups. The insights can spark discussions on faith and historical practices.
- Q: How should I store 'Going To Church in the First Century'? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight to protect its cover and pages.
- Q: Is 'Going To Church in the First Century' durable? A: Yes, the paperback is reasonably durable for regular use. However, handle it with care to maintain its condition.
- Q: How do I keep 'Going To Church in the First Century' in good condition? A: Keep the book away from moisture and excessive heat. Regularly check for any signs of wear.
- Q: What if 'Going To Church in the First Century' arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers have a return policy in place.
- Q: Is 'Going To Church in the First Century' available in other formats? A: Currently, it is only available in paperback. There may be digital versions in the future.
- Q: What makes 'Going To Church in the First Century' different from other religious books? A: This book focuses on the practical aspects of early church meetings, rather than rituals or doctrines. It's a unique perspective.
- Q: Should I read 'Going To Church in the First Century' if I'm new to Christianity? A: Yes, it’s a great introduction to early Christian practices. It can help you understand the historical context of modern faith.