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When Jesus Became God: The Struggle to Define Christianity During the Last Days of Rome
 
 
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Richard E. Rubenstein , Michelle Brook
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BY THE TIME the men at the front of the mob smashed through the prison gates, the crowd had grown until it overflowed the square like water pouring over the sides of a full jar. Read the first page
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