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This book, Bright Shining Lights of an Earlier Era by Deslee Campbell is the second volume of the Memorable Christians series of books about a variety of Christian men and women who have lived in the past 2,000 years and whose lives have been interesting, memorable and exemplary for us for some reason. Some were great leaders, some became well known only in martyrdom and all made a contribution to the Kingdom of God. This particular selection of Christians begins with St John the evangelist and apostle and highlights three women and thirteen men who lived before the end of the Middle Ages…mehr

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This book, Bright Shining Lights of an Earlier Era by Deslee Campbell is the second volume of the Memorable Christians series of books about a variety of Christian men and women who have lived in the past 2,000 years and whose lives have been interesting, memorable and exemplary for us for some reason. Some were great leaders, some became well known only in martyrdom and all made a contribution to the Kingdom of God. This particular selection of Christians begins with St John the evangelist and apostle and highlights three women and thirteen men who lived before the end of the Middle Ages


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Dr Deslee Campbell, a retired educational psychologist and teacher, is a prolific writer of both fiction and works concerned with history, religion and archaeology. She is particularly interested in art, artefacts and architecture as pathways towards understanding the past. Her doctoral thesis from the University of Sydney is entitled "The Iconography of Women: A Study of Byzantium and the Byzantine-influenced Mediterranean, A.D. 395-1204."