What People Are Saying
Mike Aquilina provides a historically accurate, theologically sound, and even exciting rendering of these early villains and their errors. Not only will you come to know the bad guys, but you will also come to know the heroes who helped to make all of us better Christians. A timely read.
Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap.
Member of the Vatican’s International Theological Commission
Mike brings a wonderful ability of retaining historical accuracy, doctrinal orthodoxy, and modern application in a way unrivaled by most others.
John Michael Talbot
Founder, Spiritual Father and General Minister of The Brothers and Sisters of Charity, Little Portion Hermitage
From the first to last, this book is a page turner! Mike Aquilina takes his encyclopedic knowledge of the Church fathers and Church history and presents a compelling explanation for the growth of Christianity.
Rev. Francis J. Hoffman
CEO/Executive Director, Relevant Radio
Aquilina provides a balanced, even sympathetic, portrayal of the tortured souls who thought they were doing divine work. This book is meticulously researched, yet beautifully accessible. Mike Aquilina makes the stories come to life in a fun, lighthearted, yet thorough presentation of the villains of the early Church.
Jim L. Papandrea
Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
No one makes the Early Christian authors more accessible than Mike Aquilina does. In these difficult times it is so strengthening to have the perspective that Aquilina provides for both scholar and layman. The church has been through a lot, and her Lord has never left Her.
Rev. Richard Simon
Pastor of St. Lambert Parish in Skokie, IL., and host of “Fr. Simon Says” on Relevant Radio.
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