An Easter Disciple: The Chronicle of Quintus, the Roman Knight
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A Roman knight recounts his investigation into claims of resurrection, weighing ancient philosophies about immortality against the teachings and reported return of Christ. He records encounters in Jerusalem, reflections on prophetic and philosophical traditions, and debates that contrast classical thinkers with the Christian message. Witness testimonies and a personal vision persuade him of a distinctive demonstration of life beyond death, prompting reflection on faith, testimony, and the implications for Rome. The work blends historical reflection, theological argument, and a first-person chronicle of conviction and witness.
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