Cristianos Culturales En La Ig – (Spanish)
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Cristianos culturales en la iglesia primitiva, de Nadya Williams, es una obra cautivadora que ofrece una mirada profunda y matizada a los primeros siglos del cristianismo, desmitificando la idea de una iglesia primitiva idealizada y mostrando como los creyentes de entonces enfrentaron dilemas y tentaciones muy similares a los de los cristianos actuales. Es un libro dirigido a un publico amplio que combina un enfoque historico riguroso con reflexiones practicas para el lector contemporaneo.
*Estructurado en tres partes: (1) los cristianos culturales en la era del Nuevo Testamento; (2) los cristianos culturales en tiempos de persecucion; y (3) los cristianos culturales en tiempos de Constantino y posteriores.
*Analiza las luchas de los primeros cristianos por mantenerse fieles a su fe en medio de un entorno grecorromano culturalmente poderoso.
*Aborda pecados culturales especificos, como la avaricia, la inmoralidad sexual, el nacionalismo cristiano y la falta de compasion por los pobres, mostrando como estos desafios eran comunes tanto en los tiempos de persecucion como en el periodo de privilegio imperial.
*Utiliza vividos estudios de casos, desde la historia de Ananias y Safira hasta los escritos de
*Agustin y el ascetismo de los Padres del Desierto, para ilustrar como los cristianos culturales navegaban la tension entre sus valores de fe y las expectativas sociales de su tiempo.
*Con un estilo accesible y una narrativa cautivadora, la autora logra conectar estos relatos antiguos con las luchas eticas y espirituales de los creyentes de hoy, ofreciendo una perspectiva critica y esperanzadora a la vez.
Es el libro perfecto para redescubrir como el cristianismo primitivo puede transformar tu manera de seguir a Cristo hoy.
Cultural Christians in the Early Church
Cultural Christians in the Early Church, by Nadya Williams, is a captivating work that offers a profound and nuanced look at the first centuries of Christianity, demystifying the idea of an idealized early church and showing how believers of that time faced dilemmas and temptations remarkably similar to those faced by Christians today. It is a book aimed at a broad audience that combines rigorous historical analysis with practical reflections for contemporary readers.
*Structured into three parts: (1) Cultural Christians in the Era of the New Testament; (2) Cultural Christians in Times of Persecution; and (3) Cultural Christians in the Age of Constantine and Beyond.
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SKU (ISBN): 9791387625085
Language: Spanish
Nadya Williams
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2026
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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