S4: Trouble in Bithynia (Cultural Christians in the Early Church)
Cultural Christians in the Early Church (Nadya Williams)
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27m
This session focuses on the nature and impact of cultural sin in producing
apostasy in the early churches. The allure of culture sometimes proved more enticing than the countercultural community of the gospel, and some chose to leave Christianity as a result.
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