Archbishop Carrington examines the rise and development of the Christian Church during the first two centuries after the Crucifixion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Carrington was born July 6, 1892, in Lichfield, England, and died October 3, 1975. He was educated at Christ's College, New Zealand; Canterbury University College, New Zealand; and Selwyn College, Cambridge. His degrees included both earned (M.A.,D.D., Litt.D.) and honorary ones (S.T.D, D.C.L.). As an Anglican scholar he held various positions in New Zealand (1922), Australia (1924-27), and Canada (1927-60), including the Archbishopric of Quebec. He was the author of fourteen scholarly books on subjects as diverse as apologetics, ecclesiology, the life of Christ, church history, and the New Testament.
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List of illustrations List of maps and tables The sources Introduction 1. The Hellenistic Period 2. Galilee and Jerusalem 3. Caesarea 4. Antioch and Galatia 5. Conference in Jerusalem 6. Macedonia and Achaia 7. Ephesus 8. Pilgrimage to Jerusalem 9. Paul in Rome 10. The martyrdoms 11. The tradition of Peter 12. The fall of Jerusalem 13. Jewish Christianity 14. The Pauline successors 15. Christian literature under Vespasian 16. The Elders in Asia Minor 17. The Syrian Gospel 18. The tyranny of Domitian 19. The Ephesian Gospel 20. Corinth and Rome 21. Hermas and his angel 22. Oriental Christianity 23. The wars of Trajan 24. Ingatius the Martyr 25. Apostolic tradition 26. Catechism and sacrament Bibliography Index.
List of illustrations List of maps and tables The sources Introduction 1. The Hellenistic Period 2. Galilee and Jerusalem 3. Caesarea 4. Antioch and Galatia 5. Conference in Jerusalem 6. Macedonia and Achaia 7. Ephesus 8. Pilgrimage to Jerusalem 9. Paul in Rome 10. The martyrdoms 11. The tradition of Peter 12. The fall of Jerusalem 13. Jewish Christianity 14. The Pauline successors 15. Christian literature under Vespasian 16. The Elders in Asia Minor 17. The Syrian Gospel 18. The tyranny of Domitian 19. The Ephesian Gospel 20. Corinth and Rome 21. Hermas and his angel 22. Oriental Christianity 23. The wars of Trajan 24. Ingatius the Martyr 25. Apostolic tradition 26. Catechism and sacrament Bibliography Index.
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