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Una Settimana nella Vita

Immergetevi nel mondo dei Vangeli attraverso un'avvincente narrativa storica che porta in vita il primo secolo. Ogni volume offre una prospettiva unica, radicata nelle realtà sociali e culturali dell'epoca. Questa serie fonde abilmente trame avvincenti con approfondimenti informativi e elementi visivi, illuminando l'era biblica. È un viaggio affascinante per i lettori desiderosi di esplorare il contesto storico della vita e del ministero di Gesù.

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