This work gives a survey of the rise and expansion of Christianity in ancient Lycaonia and adjacent areas, from Paul the apostle until Amphilochius. It gives special attention to forms of charity, the reception of biblical tradition, the authority and leadership of the clergy, popular theology and forms of ascetic Christianity.
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