Landmarks in the History of Early Christianity
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Kirsopp Lake was a distinguished scholar of the New Testament and a professor of ecclesiastical history at Harvard Divinity School. His uncommon breadth of interests spanned critical studies of New Testament texts, Greek paleography, theology, and archaeology. He is notably recognized for his monumental five-volume work on the Acts of the Apostles, a project he conceived and edited with F. J. Foakes-Jackson. His scholarship is characterized by its profound depth and wide-ranging exploration of biblical studies.
