In Christian theology and ecclesiology, the apostles, particularly the Twelve Apostles (also called the Twelve Disciples), were the primary historical disciples of Jesus, the central figure in Christianity. During the life and ministry of Jesus in the 1st century AD, the apostles were his closest followers and became the primary teachers of the gospel message of Jesus. Their writings and teachings form the foundation of the New Testament, which is considered sacred scripture by Christians worldwide.
This text is a unique and unprecedented volume, containing only the original works of the apostles themselves. It excludes any writings from the Old Testament or other books that are typically included in the Christian canon. By focusing solely on the apostolic writings, this compilation offers readers a direct and unadulterated perspective on the teachings and experiences of those who knew Jesus personally.
The absence of the Old Testament and other non-apostolic works in this volume sets it apart from traditional Christian Bibles and collections. It provides a concentrated lens through which to examine the core message of the early Christian church, as conveyed by the apostles who were commissioned by Jesus to spread his teachings throughout the world.
This groundbreaking text is the result of meticulous research and careful curation, bringing together the authentic writings of the apostles in a single, comprehensive volume. It serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, theologians, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the foundational principles of Christianity as articulated by the original followers of Jesus Christ.