Martin Hengel wrote that: ‘The irresistible expansion of Christian faith in the Mediterranean world during the first 150 years is the scarlet thread running through any history of primitive Christianity’.[1] In the words of the Jewish scholar Martin Goodman: ‘Christianity spread primarily because many Christians believed that it was positively desirable for non-Christians to join their faith and accrete to their congregations’.
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Martin Hengel wrote that: ‘The irresistible expansion of Christian faith in the Mediterranean world during the first 150 years is the scarlet thread running through any history of primitive Christianity’.[1] In the words of the Jewish scholar Martin Goodman: ‘Christianity spread primarily because many Christians believed that it was positively desirable for non-Christians to join their faith and accrete to their congregations’.