The Social Structure of the Early Christian Communities
Title | The Social Structure of the Early Christian Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Dimitris Kyrtatas |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Total Pages | 337 |
Release | 2020-05-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1789607353 |
The Social Structure of the Early Christian Communities deals with a small number of topics which, in one way or another, have long attracted the attention of students of early Christianity. Above all, it is an attempt to investigate the social origins and the social positions of the early Christians. Recent studies are arriving at the conclusion, contrary to long-held views, that the primitive Christian communities, those which emerge after the first chapters of Acts, did not consist of the 'dregs of the populace'. However, in spite of the important work which is being done on the subject, few of the recent books concerned with such sociological issues go far beyond the New Testament age. What still requires investigation is the composition of the early communities from the first years of the mission to the Gentiles down to the age of Constantine, when large sections of the population, from all social classes, started joining the Christian churches.
The First Christians in Their Social Worlds
Title | The First Christians in Their Social Worlds PDF eBook |
Author | Philip F. Esler |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 184 |
Release | 2002-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134833806 |
First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Kingdom and Community
Title | Kingdom and Community PDF eBook |
Author | John G. Gager |
Publisher | Prentice Hall |
Total Pages | 184 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Religion |
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"The volumes in this series are intended to contribute to the development of the study of religion. It seems to us that it is especially important that appropriately conceived and well-written materials be available for use in undergraduate and graduate instruction. Moreover, it is our hope that this series will not only be a useful teaching instrument within the formal curriculum, but will also play an important role in shaping the study of religion. Individual Volumes fall into one of three subsections in the series. One set of studies, small in number, will be concerned with theories of religion or methodological approaches to the study of religion. Our attempts will be to offer books were none are available or where the existing materials are inadequate. A second group of books, also small, will deal with general aspects of religion in various traditions. Mysticism, symbol and myth, religious ethics, and other comparable topics deserve theoretical and systematic treatments not available at present, The third section of the series consists of the particular studies of various religious traditions, periods or movements. The editors will try to identify areas of study to which sufficient attention has not been given, as well as classical subjects which deserve or even require fresh approaches. We hope that each of the volumes in the series will be sufficiently lucid to serve as an introductory study, while also providing insights that will contribute to the work of specialists. Scholarly apparatus and bibliographies will be included to provide direction for further study. Throughout the project the editors will seek out studies which manifest unquestioned quality in scholarship and writing." -Editors
The Early Christian World
Title | The Early Christian World PDF eBook |
Author | Philip F. Esler |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 1369 |
Release | 2002-09-11 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1134549199 |
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
In the World but Not of the World
Title | In the World but Not of the World PDF eBook |
Author | A. Sue Russell |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | 255 |
Release | 2019-11-20 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1532644760 |
There has been much discussion of two dimensions of the kingdom of God in scholarship: the temporal (already/not yet) and the embodied (spirit/flesh). Russell proposes that there is a third parallel dimension, a social dimension. Using Victor Turner's concepts of structure, antistructure, and liminality, Russell explores how these concepts are consistently expressed in Jesus' teaching, in Paul's writing, and through the writers of the second and third centuries. She demonstrates how, from the very beginning of the Jesus movement, Christ followers were unique, not because their members were to live liminal lives apart from structure, but because they lived out new antistructural relationships within existing structures and thus transformed them. They lived liminally within their structure.
Text and Interpretation
Title | Text and Interpretation PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick J. Hartin |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 348 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9789004094017 |
"Text and Interpretation" offers a concise insight into the many new approaches adopted in more recent New Testament interpretation. Written mainly by South African New Testament scholars, this work provides a guide to the theory and the practice of these new approaches and renders them more readily accessible.
Handbook of Early Christianity
Title | Handbook of Early Christianity PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony J. Blasi |
Publisher | Rowman Altamira |
Total Pages | 844 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780759100152 |
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