Monumenta Aevi Apostolici... is a scholarly Latin work focusing on the Apostolic Fathers, those early Christian leaders believed to have had direct contact with the Apostles. This collection, meticulously compiled by Gerhard Rauschen, offers invaluable primary source material for understanding the formative period of Christianity.
The texts provide insights into the beliefs, practices, and challenges faced by the early Church. Students and scholars of theology, religious history, and classical studies will find this volume an essential resource for exploring the roots of Christian doctrine and the development of ecclesiastical organization in the immediate post-apostolic era.
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