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DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Reverend Dan Lewis • Human Interest \n\n \n\nBecaus
 e literacy in the initial period of Christianity was quite limited\, the te
 xts of Christian scripture were transcribed for public reading and graduall
 y dispersed throughout the Roman Empire. This class will look at these earl
 y copies\, both the Old and New Testaments\, and how the congregations used
  them. We will address the copying of texts and means of circulation\, all 
 leading toward what would eventually become the canon.\n\n\nAbout the Prese
 nter: The Reverend Dan Lewis is a retired professor in Ancient Near Eastern
  and Biblical Studies (William Tyndale College). His advanced degrees are f
 rom the University of Detroit\, and he continues to lecture widely at unive
 rsities in North America\, Europe\, and other parts of the world. In additi
 on to his religious studies\, he is fascinated by railroads in general and 
 model railroading in particular. Reverend Lewis has proven to be an extreme
 ly popular MORE presenter.
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LOCATION:Center Campus\, University Center 1\, UC1 - Lecture Hall B
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SUMMARY:Text and Readers in Early Christianity
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URL:https://events.macomb.edu/event/text-and-readers-in-early-christianity-
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