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The Man Who Saved Christianity's Memory - But Can We Trust What He Wrote?
Without Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260-339 AD), we would know almost nothing about Christianity's first three centuries. He preserved letters, documents, and testimonies that would otherwise be lost forever. He witnessed the Great Persecution, attended the Council of Nicaea, and advised Constantine, the first Christian emperor.
Yet he remains deeply controversial.
Did he compromise his faith to survive while his teacher died in prison? Was he a semi-Arian who signed the Nicene Creed under pressure? Did his celebration of Constantine become propaganda? These questions have troubled scholars for seventeen centuries.
This book tells the complete story: His education at Caesarea's great Christian library, his survival during persecution, his conflicted role at Nicaea, his relationship with Constantine, and his groundbreaking Ecclesiastical History that became the foundation of all church history.
Written accessibly, this book explains why we cannot understand early Christianity without Eusebius-and why we must read him carefully. You'll learn which parts of his testimony can be trusted and which require skepticism.
Perfect for understanding:
Essential reading for anyone serious about understanding how Christianity became the religion of the Roman Empire.
Title
Eusebius of Caesarea for Beginners
Publisher
Leo Eusebius
Published
February 2026
Weight
141g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.5 cm
ISBN
9798233329449
ISBN-10
8233329444
Eden Code
7422947
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