The Story of Christianity: Dr. Gonzalelz (#6): Church in Jerusalem (ch.3...

Anthropocentric and a non-theological history/hermeneutic is on view from this Wesleyan historian. It is very noticeable and it mars the history. This thesis on Justo's work--our view--is being tested with each reading. Thus far, our observations persist. "Historical Theologians" and "Theological Historians"are the objectives, not anthropocentrized/Wesleyan hermeneutics. About 2-3 edits/corrections/page are occurring. Notwithstanding, we soldier on!


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