Unlock the story of the Gospel history from its beginnings to the early Christian era.
This nonfiction work surveys the spread of Christianity in the Roman world up to the year 98 A.D., with maps and a chronological table to help readers place events in context. It also includes notes on editions and a detailed contents layout that guides study of the Gospels and the Apostolic period.
The book blends narrative with scholarly framing, making it suitable for students and general readers who want a clear timeline and accessible explanations of key events, figures, and places from the birth of Christ through the early church.
- Two helpful maps: Palestine in the time of Our Lord and the Roman Empire in the Apostolic Times
- A chronological table anchored to widely accepted dating for Jesus’ birth and early ministry
- A structured overview of the Gospel history and the Apostolic era, with chapter-by-chapter guidance
- Notes on edition history and how the work has evolved with ongoing research
Ideal for readers of historical theology, Bible study, and those seeking a clear, reference‑style guide to early Christianity.The book presents a concise, reader‑friendly approach to a complex period, helping you place events, people, and places in a coherent narrative.