Decoding Early Christianity: Truth and Legend in the Early Church
Autor Leslie Houlden, Graham Gould, Stuart G. Hall, Stephen Need, Lionel Wickhamen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2007
After Leslie Houlden's Introduction, which briefly explores the nature and context of the different issues, nine chapters, each written by an expert, tackle the evidence: 'What Did Jesus Do and Teach?' (Leslie Houlden), 'Who Were the Disciples?' (Stephen Need), 'Who Were the First Popes?' (Graham Gould), 'What is the Apocryphal New Testament?' (Stuart Hall), 'What was Gnosticism?' (Stuart Hall), 'What Was the Qumran Sect and Did Jesus Share their Beliefs?' (Stephen Need), 'How Did the Early Christians Worship?' (Graham Gould), 'Who Were the Heretics and What Did they Believe?' (Lionel Wickham) and 'What Did Constantine Do for Christianity?' (Graham Gould).
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781846450181
ISBN-10: 1846450187
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1846450187
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction Leslie HouldenChapter 1What Did Jesus Do and Teach? Leslie HouldenChapter 2Who Were the Disciples? Stephen NeedChapter 3Who Were the First Popes? Graham GouldChapter 4What Is the Apocryphal New Testament? Stuart HallChapter 5What Was Gnosticism? Stuart HallChapter 6What Was the Qumran Sect and Did Jesus Share Their Beliefs? Stephen NeedChapter 7How Did the Early Christians Worship? Graham GouldChapter 8Who Were the Heretics and What Did They Believe? Lionel WickhamChapter 9What Did Constantine Do for Christianity? Graham GouldIndex
Recenzii
Recommended for undergraduate academic libraries.
We should know the roots of our faith (those of other faiths find it strange that we do not), and this is a book that offers help to those newly awakening to the nourishing fascinations of the Early Church and its witness to Christian experience.
This collection of nine essays with a comprehensive introduction sort what we know for sure from what some of us guess or wish had happened. The contributors, all well-respected academics and clerics, confront both ancient and recent speculation about what Jesus did and taught, who his disciples and first popes were, and how they came to discern heresy in the tumultuous couple of hundred years after BC became AD. They cover the apocrypha, Gnosticism, the battles of the sects and heresies, early Christian worship, and the contributions of Constantine. Along the way they address both the serious and silly notions that sprouted along the path of early Christianity on its way to today.
We should know the roots of our faith (those of other faiths find it strange that we do not), and this is a book that offers help to those newly awakening to the nourishing fascinations of the Early Church and its witness to Christian experience.
This collection of nine essays with a comprehensive introduction sort what we know for sure from what some of us guess or wish had happened. The contributors, all well-respected academics and clerics, confront both ancient and recent speculation about what Jesus did and taught, who his disciples and first popes were, and how they came to discern heresy in the tumultuous couple of hundred years after BC became AD. They cover the apocrypha, Gnosticism, the battles of the sects and heresies, early Christian worship, and the contributions of Constantine. Along the way they address both the serious and silly notions that sprouted along the path of early Christianity on its way to today.