Useful site on the Da Vinci Code
Brad Samuels has developed a helpful site responding to the claims made by Dan Brown in his novel The Da Vinci Code.
This weblog documents the development of earlychurch.org.uk, including announcements of forthcoming material.
Brad Samuels has developed a helpful site responding to the claims made by Dan Brown in his novel The Da Vinci Code.
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I was delighted to receive an e-mail earlier today from the The WiderNet Project based at the University of Iowa. It asked permission to download the entire site on to Hard Disk and ship it to Universities in Africa that have slow or non-existent Internet access.
I have granted permission for earlychurch.org.uk and for my other sites to be distributed in this way because it fulfils one of the primary purposes of my sites - to make reliable resources avaibable in the Third World.
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My wife and I have been trying to think of other ways that we could make the site self-supporting. With this in mind we visited the CafePress website and opened one of their basic shops to see if there was any interest in products with images of early church fathers. We have started with Augustine to see how it goes and hope to add others soon. Do let us know what you think.
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I put this important book on-line before I launched the site Blog, so I thought I should mention it again for newcomers:
John De Soyres, Montanism And The Primitive Church. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell & Co., 1877. Hbk.
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