Being a disciple of “The Way”: vocation and mission in the Didache

An introduction to the role of the Didache in the apprenticeship processes of the early communities of the followers of Jesus.

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Main Author: O'Loughlin, Thomas
Format: Article
Published: Oriens Institute for Religious Research 2012
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31061/
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spelling nottingham-310612020-05-04T20:22:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31061/ Being a disciple of “The Way”: vocation and mission in the Didache O'Loughlin, Thomas An introduction to the role of the Didache in the apprenticeship processes of the early communities of the followers of Jesus. Oriens Institute for Religious Research 2012 Article PeerReviewed O'Loughlin, Thomas (2012) Being a disciple of “The Way”: vocation and mission in the Didache. Japan Mission Journal, 66 (4). pp. 229-238. ISSN 1344-7297
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Being a disciple of “The Way”: vocation and mission in the Didache
title Being a disciple of “The Way”: vocation and mission in the Didache
title_full Being a disciple of “The Way”: vocation and mission in the Didache
title_fullStr Being a disciple of “The Way”: vocation and mission in the Didache
title_full_unstemmed Being a disciple of “The Way”: vocation and mission in the Didache
title_short Being a disciple of “The Way”: vocation and mission in the Didache
title_sort being a disciple of “the way”: vocation and mission in the didache
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