Review Varner's book is a delightful introduction to what is most likely the earliest known extrabiblical Christian writing.--Roy B. Zuck "Bibliotheca Sacra, January-March 2008 "Varner has written in such a away that serious laymen, pastors, and scholars alike will profit from engaging this work, which is at once provocative, deep, and readable....this reviewer highly recommends this fresh study of such a critically important historical document. This is a must read for every pastor.--The Master's Seminary Journal Synopsis Varner (biblical studies, The Master's College, Santa Clarita, CA) investigates a number of questions about The Didache, a short work in Greek that was part of the writings of the Apostolic Fathers and now known from only a single manuscript source. He looks at when it was discovered and its history in the tradition of the Church, who wrote it and See all Product description
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More than expected
The Way of the Didache is so much more than I expected. I always wanted to read the Didache but thought that it might be a long book written in language that would be a put off. It is in truth a very brief document and most inspiring. This book has commentary that is priceless. There are so many extra helps to make the Didache a very useful tool for teaching. Any serious student of the early church needs this book.
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Interesting evaluation of the Didache document but author's conclusion of ...
Interesting evaluation of the Didache document but author's conclusion of Matthew as source of both "Q" and the Didachecatechism is misleading and unsupportable.
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