PBS to Replay Documentary Telling the Story of Jesus, First Christians
Those eager to learn more about the implications of the first Christmas can catch PBS’ replay of a two-part Frontline
Those eager to learn more about the implications of the first Christmas can catch PBS’ replay of a two-part Frontline
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The stage for the first Christmas was set by a politician—Caesar Augustus. The backdrop was a political policy: a census