The Early Christian Centuries

The Early Christian Centuries

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  • Author: Philip Rousseau
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317890515
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 342

Charting the first six hundred years of the Christian movement, THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CENTURIES carries the reader from the world of second-temple Judaism to the Byzantine age, the rise of Islam, and the beginnings of medieval European polities.With a combination of rare tact and acuity, Philip Rousseau takes the measure of a generation of scholarship on early Christianity and the late Roman world. He stresses the importance of shifting historical consciousness, the continuity and development of ideas, and the urge for social respectability. Paying the greatest attention to the 'inner' components of Christian life, the resulting story captures fully the major figures: Paul, the gospel writers, the early 'apologists', and the great figures of the 'patristic' age, including the Cappadocian Fathers, Augustine and Gregory the Great.


The First Christian Centuries

The First Christian Centuries

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  • Author: Paul McKechnie
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 282


The Early Christian Book (CUA Studies in Early Christianity)

The Early Christian Book (CUA Studies in Early Christianity)

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  • Author: William E. Klingshirn
  • Publisher: CUA Press
  • ISBN: 0813214866
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 357

Written by experts in the field, the essays in this volume examine the early Christian book from a wide range of disciplines: religion, art history, history, Near Eastern studies, and classics.


The Early Christian World

The Early Christian World

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  • Author: Philip F. Esler
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134549199
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1369

Early Christian World presents an exhaustive, erudite and lavishly illustrated treatment of how the small movement which formed around Jesus in Galilee became the pre-eminent religion of the ancient world. The work begins by firmly situating early Christianity within its Mediterranean social, political and religious contexts, before charting the history of the first Christian centuries. The creation and perpetuation of Christian communities through various means, including mission and monasticism, is explored, as is the everyday experience of early Christians, through discussion of gender and sexuality, religious practice, communication and social structures. The intellectual (particularly theological) and artistic heritage of the period is fully considered, and a vivid picture painted of the internal and external challenges faced by early Christianity. The book concludes with profiles of the most notable figures of the age. Comprehensive and accessible, Early Christian World provides up-to-date coverage of the most important topics in the study of early Christianity, together with an invaluable collection of visual material. It will be an indispensable resource for anyone studying this period


Christianity Through the Centuries

Christianity Through the Centuries

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  • Author: Earle E. Cairns
  • Publisher: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN: 0310829305
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 562

The third edition of Christianity Through the Centuries brings the reader up-to-date by discussing events and developments in the church into the 1990s. This edition has been redesigned with new typography and greatly improved graphics to increase clarity, accessibility, and usefulness. - New chapters examine recent trends and developments (expanding the last section from 2 chapters to 5) - New photos. Over 100 photos in all -- more than twice the number in the previous edition - Single-column format for greater readability and a contemporary look - Improved maps (21) and charts (39) Building on the features that have made Christianity Through the Centuries an indispensable text, the author not only explains the development of doctrines, movements, and institutions, but also gives attention to "the impact of Christianity on its times and to the mark of the times on Christianity."


Image, Word and God in the Early Christian Centuries

Image, Word and God in the Early Christian Centuries

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  • Author: Mark Edwards
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317118847
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228

Christianity proclaims Christ and the incarnate word of God; the Bible is described as the Word of God in both Jewish and Christian tradition. Are these usages merely homonymous, or would the ancients have recognized a more intimate relation between the word incarnate and the word proclaimed? This book investigates the concept of logos in pagan, Jewish and Christian thought, with a view to elucidating the polyphonic functions which the word acquired when used in theological discourse. Edwards presents a survey of theological applications of the term Logos in Greek, Jewish and Christian thought from Plato to Augustine and Proclus. Special focus is placed on: the relation of words to images in representation of divine realm, the relation between the logos within (reason) and the logos without (speech) both in linguistics and in Christology, the relation between the incarnate Word and the written text, and the place of reason in the interpretation of revelation. Bringing together materials which are rarely synthesized in modern study, this book shows how Greek and biblical thought part company in their appraisal of the capacity of reason to grasp the nature of God, and how in consequence verbal revelation plays a more significant role in biblical teaching. Edwards shows how this entailed the rejection of images in Jewish and Christian thought, and how the manifestation in flesh of Christ as the living word of God compelled the church to reconsider both the relation of word to image and the interplay between the logos within and the written logos in the formulation of Christian doctrine.


Women and Religion in the First Christian Centuries

Women and Religion in the First Christian Centuries

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  • Author: Deborah F. Sawyer
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134841787
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

Women and Religion in the First Christian Centuries focuses on religion during the period of Roman imperial rule and its significance in women's lives. It discusses the rich variety of religious expression, from pagan cults and classical mythology to ancient Judaism and early Christianity, and the wide array of religious functions fulfilled by women. The author analyses key examples from each context, creating a vivid image of this crucial period which laid the foundations of western civilization. The study challenges the concepts of religion and of women in the light of post-modern critique. As such, it is an important contribution to contemporary gender theory. In its broad and interdisciplinary approach, this book will be of interest to students of early religion as well as those involved in cultural theory.


Christianity in Ancient Rome

Christianity in Ancient Rome

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  • Author: Bernard Green
  • Publisher: A&C Black
  • ISBN: 0567032507
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 270

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Town and Country in the Early Christian Centuries

Town and Country in the Early Christian Centuries

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  • Author: W. H. C. Frend
  • Publisher: Variorum Publishing
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 380


Books and Readers in the Early Church

Books and Readers in the Early Church

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  • Author: Harry Y. Gamble
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 9780300069181
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 356

This fascinating and lively book provides the first comprehensive discussion of the production, circulation, and use of books in early Christianity. It explores the extent of literacy in early Christian communities; the relation in the early church between oral tradition and written materials; the physical form of early Christian books; how books were produced, transcribed, published, duplicated, and disseminated; how Christian libraries were formed; who read the books, in what circumstances, and to what purposes. Harry Y. Gamble interweaves practical and technological dimensions of the production and use of early Christian books with the social and institutional history of the period. Drawing on evidence from papyrology, codicology, textual criticism, and early church history, as well as on knowledge about the bibliographical practices that characterized Jewish and Greco-Roman culture, he offers a new perspective on the role of books in the first five centuries of the early church.