The Greco-Roman World Of The New Testament Era Summary

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James S. Jeffers wrote The Greco-Roman World of the New Testament Era. Jeffers intent in writing this book was to give the readers in insight into what early Christianity looked like. The book aligns what readers may have learned in their high school history class with what was written in the Bible. In summary, this book gave information about Greek and Roman life and history into early Christianity. The book starts off by giving a good description of how it looked to live in early Greek and Roman times. It talks about what it would like to be a guest in a home in those times. The book addresses about how people made their living, what they eat, what they did for leisure, and even the different burials. This book did a good job showing how life looked different from the Greeks, Romans, poor, and rich. The author did an excellent job of giving examples from the Bible. Jeffers discussed the different ancient religions of time. It briefly talks about ancient and mystery religion. …show more content…

Jeffers, I would most likely recommend this book. I would recommend this book to any one who enjoys history, believer on non-believer. It gives a good amount of information into life of the Greeks, Romans, Jews and Christians in earlier times. I would also suggest this book to people that are struggling with the historical accuracy of Christian faith. I have heard atheist say that they do not believe in a man named Jesus, however they believe Julius Caesar existed. So I think that it could help those people to see that there is historical evidence to prove the people of the Bible did exist. Lastly, I would suggest Christians to read this book so that they can get a deeper appreciation of the New Testament. The Bible is a good enough resource in itself for Christians, but I think seeing the Bible from another perspective can give Christians a new thankfulness of the New Testament and the Bible as a

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