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Comment from BethShelby
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I am enjoyed reading your well-researched work on the Sea of Galilee and what took place during the eras after what we read in the Bible. Such horrible things happened to the Christian, but even after laws were enacted to stop the torture there was so much difference in the way men saw things, you were still likely to killed for not believing a certain way. I am learning a lot from you on going story.

 Comment Written 03-Jan-2022


reply by the author on 04-Jan-2022
    Glad to hear that. Much appreciate the review.
Comment from Shirley McLain
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Another excellent chapter to read. Where did you get your knowledge about the area? I didn't find a single error. I've done some reading on Helena and the cross fragment she brought back to Constantinople. It's a most interesting time. You did a great job. Shirley

 Comment Written 31-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
    Appreciate the review. Plan to pen several more.
Comment from Ric Myworld
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Well, I guess it was a start. Take my property and rights away, but allow me to believe whatever I want. Sounds like a similar pattern that's played out in time over and over. Thanks for sharing another fine chapter.

 Comment Written 31-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
    Doesn't it? Appreciate your insightful review, as always.
Comment from Gert sherwood
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Christianity Under Byzantine Rule
A chapter in the book Sea Of Galilee
Sea Of Galilee-#6: Byzantine Era
Brett Matthew West
I found your writing, Iread so may things that I did,t know
Here is one

Arian theology held that Jesus is the Son of God, who was begotten by God the Father, with the difference being that the Son of God did not always exist but was begotten within time by God the Father. Therefore, Jesus was not co-eternal with God the Father and is subordinate to Him

.Thank you for posting, I found it very interesting.
Gert

Gert

 Comment Written 30-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
    Glad you enjoyed this posting. Appreciate the review.
Comment from Melodie Michelle
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Informative information indeed and the storyline was very interesting and held my attention throughout the piece! Well written and well thought out;-)

Thank you for sharing and many blessings to you and your family this New Years ahead!

 Comment Written 30-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
    Appreciate the review. Glad you enjoyed this posting.
Comment from Gee
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This is the first time I am doing a book review, so forgive me.

I am actually a late Roman/early Medieval historian.
I enjoyed the chapter.
My complaint, a little short. I'm not sure if it's plained that way or what the entire book word count will be. I would have liked more.

Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 30-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
    Thanks for making me the first. Appreciate the review.
Comment from Katherine M. (k-11)
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I learned a lot about the history of Christianity by reading this book chapter, so I am extremely glad that I fell upon it. Thank you very much for sharing.

 Comment Written 30-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
    Glad you enjoyed this portion of my book. Appreciate the review.
Comment from royowen
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Christian history was pockmarked with controversy, but the hierarchical church does agree with scripture that believes in the priesthood of all believers, thus making us friends, brothers and sisters of Christ, of course, apostles, pastors, evangelists, prophets and teachers are offices rather than hierarchy. The nationalising of the church introduced power and politics, so heaven knows what damage it did to the church. Beautifully written Brett, HNY, Blessing Roy

 Comment Written 30-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
    Appreciate the insightful review.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
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Thank you for continuing this Sea of Galilee book. I am enjoying reading. Thank you for describing how Christianity developed differently within the different churches. I found that every interesting.

 Comment Written 30-Dec-2021


reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
    Glad you enjoyed this portion. Appreciate the review.