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THE UNSPOKEN POWER OF ROME by BARRY BENNING
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SummaryThis book is an historical novel that takes place in the
first century A.D. during the Roman occupation of Judea.
The author introduces a remarkable theory postulating a
heavy and direct Roman involvement in the formation of the
early Christian movement. The perspective is realistic and
representative of the people and times. Every word and page
in this novel builds towards an amazing climax of one of
the most important and potentially misunderstood events in
the history of the world. The proposed theory is well
formed - intrinsically supported by a flood of revealing
evidence in the epilogue and footnotes throughout the
book. "The Unspoken Power of Rome" sheds new light on the
early days of Christianity and the motivation behind its
beginning.
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