Bart D. Ehrman shows how history is written by the victors. To understand Christianity’s origins, we must go beyond the official canon and explore the suppressed stories and forgotten paths of early believers.
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Brief overview of Bart D. Ehrman’s Lost Christianities, a journey through forgotten texts, suppressed beliefs, and the power struggles that shaped early Christianity.
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