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From Doubt to Joy Dec 18, 2008 In the canon of the Western Church, little is known about the apostle Thomas apart from his name (originally, Didymus-the Twin), his place among the original twelve apostles and the famous story of his demanding proof of Jesus' resurrection. This last has established his reputation in the West-Doubting Thomas.
On the Malabar Coast of Southwest India, his legacy is very different. There, he is remembered as the man who first brought Christianity to India. The founder of the Thomasine Church and its first martyr.
In an imaginative and gripping story, Barbara Bode-Snyder tries to fill the void in between these accounts and give us Thomas; man of his time, pilgrim for Christ and a figure still remembered and loved today in a land that many Westerners would not think was ever part of the early Christian journeying. Filled with details of her own firsthand experiences in these lands, Thomas The Apostle is well worth the reading. For those who crave greater knowledge of the early church, who love a good story and learning about new lands and cultures, I commend this work.
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