The World of Jesus and the Early Church

The World of Jesus and the Early Church
Title The World of Jesus and the Early Church PDF eBook
Author Craig A. Evans
Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages 275
Release 2011
Genre Religion
ISBN 1598568256

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Prominent scholars in the fields of Archaeology, New Testament Studies, and the Dead Sea Scrolls have come together in "The World of Jesus and the Early Church" to focus on early Jewish and Christian communities of faith and their impact on the collections of texts that were their scriptures (and would become, in due time, part of their various canons). Professors, students, and pastors who are interested in how these communities lived--how they developed, what they believed, and how they regarded and preserved the written documents that were their scripture--will be interested in this comprehensive volume drawn from presentations made to key conferences on the subject. This book's emphasis on a variety of communities of faith (not just Christian) and their early (and critical) influence on the development of religious canonical materials sets it apart from others on New Testament-period culture.

The World of Jesus and the Early Church

The World of Jesus and the Early Church
Title The World of Jesus and the Early Church PDF eBook
Author Craig A Evans
Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages 286
Release 2022-05-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 159856918X

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How do religious texts impact the way communities of faith understand themselves? In The World of Jesus and the Early Church: Identity and Interpretation in Early Communities of Faith Craig Evans leads an interdisciplinary team of scholars to discover and explain how the dynamic relationship between text and community enabled ancient Christian and Jewish communities to define themselves. To this end, scholars composed two sets of essays. The first examines how communities understood and defined themselves, and the second looks at how sacred texts informed communities about their own self-understanding and identity in earliest stages of Christianity and late Second Temple Judaism. Whether revealing new understandings of Jesus before Pilate, the rituals governing the execution and burial of criminals, or the problems of dating ancient manuscripts, The World of Jesus and the Early Church draws the reader into the world of the early Christian and Jewish communities in fresh and insightful ways.

The World of Jesus and the Early Church

The World of Jesus and the Early Church
Title The World of Jesus and the Early Church PDF eBook
Author Craig A. Evans
Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages 274
Release 2011
Genre Abels, Janet Jiryu
ISBN 1598568256

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Prominent scholars in the fields of Archaeology, New Testament Studies, and the Dead Sea Scrolls have come together in "The World of Jesus and the Early Church" to focus on early Jewish and Christian communities of faith and their impact on the collections of texts that were their scriptures (and would become, in due time, part of their various canons). Professors, students, and pastors who are interested in how these communities lived--how they developed, what they believed, and how they regarded and preserved the written documents that were their scripture--will be interested in this comprehensive volume drawn from presentations made to key conferences on the subject. This book's emphasis on a variety of communities of faith (not just Christian) and their early (and critical) influence on the development of religious canonical materials sets it apart from others on New Testament-period culture.

Jesus and the Rise of Early Christianity

Jesus and the Rise of Early Christianity
Title Jesus and the Rise of Early Christianity PDF eBook
Author Paul Barnett
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 452
Release 2002-04-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780830826995

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Paul Barnett not only places the New Testament within the world of caesars and Herods, proconsuls and Pharisees, Sadducee and revolutionaries, but argues that the mainspring and driving force of early Christian history is the historical Jesus.

The Jesus Movement and the World of the Early Church

The Jesus Movement and the World of the Early Church
Title The Jesus Movement and the World of the Early Church PDF eBook
Author Sheila E. McGinn
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781599821566

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The Jesus Movement and the World of the Early Church explores the life and times of Jesus, his disciples, and the New Testament writers. Using multiple historical sources, Sheila McGinn offers a narrative history of Christianity's first one hundred years--exploring the political, social, and economic world in which the New Testament documents were produced and collected and tracing challenges and developments as the Jesus movement arose and interacted with the wider world of the Roman Empire.

The World of the First Christians

The World of the First Christians
Title The World of the First Christians PDF eBook
Author Marc Olson
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages 65
Release 2020
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1506460496

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The life and teachings of Jesus changed the world forever--but what happened after the events of the Gospels? How did Christianity grow from a small group of followers to one of the largest religious movements in human history? How did the first Christians survive in an oppressive Roman Empire? What did the early church believe, and how did they worship? The World of the First Christians: A Curious Kid's Guide to the Early Church answers these questions and more, with colorful illustrations, charts, graphs, maps, and other infographics that will keep kids' attention for hours and give them new insight and understanding into the early growth of the Christian faith. Curious Kids' Guides present cool and surprising information about Christian history and beliefs in an entertaining, visually engaging way for kids.

The World of the Early Church

The World of the Early Church
Title The World of the Early Church PDF eBook
Author Priscilla Patten
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 276
Release 2008-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725221942

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"To many students of the New Testament the environment into which the Christian gospel was born is an unknown world. They read it only in the light of their own time and interpret it by their own experience. In reality, its several books were written for a culture that has long since passed out of existence and for modes of thought that are not remembered or understood by the modern world, except for professional scholars. That culture, however, bears a remarkable parallelism to our own in many ways; and while its terminology is very different, its basic philosophical principles still survive. "This volume will clarify many obscure allusions and illuminate a number of difficult texts in the New Testament. It will provide a better knowledge of the Palestinian background of the life of Christ and the church of the first century, as well as aid in understanding the struggle of the church as it confronted the complex social and religious world around it. It should assist any reader as he/she attempts to interpret the nature and problems of the present church in light of its past problems." --from the preface