The Early Christian World
Herausgeber: Esler, Philip
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This new edition fully reflects developments in our understanding of early Christianity and provides the reader with authoritative, lively and up-to-date access to the early Christian world.
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This new edition fully reflects developments in our understanding of early Christianity and provides the reader with authoritative, lively and up-to-date access to the early Christian world.
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- Routledge Worlds
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1250
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 188mm x 253mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 1414g
- ISBN-13: 9781138200074
- ISBN-10: 1138200077
- Artikelnr.: 50480161
- Routledge Worlds
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1250
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 188mm x 253mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 1414g
- ISBN-13: 9781138200074
- ISBN-10: 1138200077
- Artikelnr.: 50480161
Philip F. Esler is the Portland Chair in New Testament Studies and Director of the International Centre for Biblical Interpretation in the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, UK. His previous positions include Chief Executive of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (2005-2009) and Principal of St Mary's University College, Twickenham, London (2010-2013). His research focus lies primarily in the social-scientific of biblical and extra-biblical texts and ancient legal papyri, and he also writes on the Bible and the visual arts and on New Testament theology. His latest monograph is Babatha's Orchard: The Yadin Papyri and An Ancient Jewish Family Tale Retold (2017) and before that he published Sex, Wives and Warriors: Reading the Old Testament With Its Ancient Audience (2011).
Dedication
List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Abbreviations
I THE CONTEXT
1. The Mediterranean Context of Early Christianity Philip F. Esler
2. Emperors, Armies and Bureaucrats 68-430 CE Jill Harries
3. Greek and Roman Philosophy and Religion Luther Martin
4.Jewish Tradition and Culture James Aitken
II CHRISTIAN ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT
5. Jesus in His World Douglas Oakman
6. Early Jewish Christianity Edwin Broadhead
7. Paul and the Development of Gentile Christianity Todd Klutz
8. The Jesus Tradition: The Gospel Writers' Strategies of Persuasion
Richard Rohrbaugh
9. The Second and Third Centuries Jeffrey S. Siker
10. From Constantine to Theodosius and Beyond Bill Leadbetter
11. Jewish and Christian Interaction from the First to the Fifth Centuries
Anders Runesson
III COMMUNITY FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE
12. Mission and Expansion Thomas Finn
13. The Development of Office in the Early Church Mark Edwards
14. Christian Regional Diversity David Taylor
15. Monasticism Columba Stewart
IV EVERYDAY CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE
16. Reading the New Testament in Roman Britain Richard Cleaves
17. Sex and Sexual Renunciation I Teresa Shaw
18. Sex and Sexual Renunciation II: Developments in Research since 2000
Elizabeth Castelli
19. Women, Children and House Churches Mona LaFosse
20. Worship, Practice and Belief Max Johnson
21. Ritual and the Rise of the Early Christian Movement Risto Uro
22. Communication and Travel Blake Leyerle
V CHRISTIAN CULTURE
23. Christian Realia: Books, Papyri and Artefacts Giovanni Bazzana
24. Scriptures in Early Christianity Outi Lehtipuu and Hanne von
Weissenberg
25. Saints and Hagiography Mark Humphries
26. Translation and Communication across Languages Malcolm Choat
VI THE INTELLECTUAL HERITAGE
27. The Apostolic Fathers Carolyn Osiek
28. The Apologists Anders-Christian Jacobsen
29. Early Theologians Gerald Bray
30. Later Theologians of the Greek East Andrew Louth
31. Later Theologians of the West Ivor Davidson
32. Creeds, Councils and Doctrinal Development Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
33. Biblical Interpretation Oskar Skarsaune
VII THE ARTISTIC HERITAGE
34. Early Christian Architecture: The First Five Centures L. Michael White
35. Art Robin Jensen
36. Music John Arthur Smith
37. Imaginative Literature Richard Bauckham
VIII EXTERNAL CHALLENGES
38. Political Oppression and Martyrdom Candida R. Moss
39. Graeco-Roman Philosophical Opposition Michael Simmons
40. Popular Graeco-Roman Responses to Christianity Craig de Vos
IX INTERNAL CHALLENGES
41. Internal Renewal and Dissent in the Early Christian World Sheila McGinn
42. Gnosticism Alistair Logan
43. Montanism Christine Trevett
44. Donatism Jakob Engberg
45. Arianism David Rankin
46. Manichaeism Jason BeDuhn
X PROFILES
47. Origen Thomas Scheck
48. Tertullian Geoffrey D. Dunn
49. Perpetua and Felicitas Shira L. Lander and Ross S. Kraemer
50. Constantine Bill Leadbetter
51. Antony the Great Columba Stewart
52. Pachomius the Great James E. Goehring
53. Athanasius David Gwynn
54. John Chrysostom Wendy Mayer and Pauline Allen
55. Gregory of Nyssa Elena Ene D-Vasilescu
56. Jerome Dennis Brown
57. Ambrose Ivor Davidson
58. Augustine Carol Harrison
59. Ephrem the Syrian Kathleen McVey
60. Julian the Apostate Michael Simmons
List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Abbreviations
I THE CONTEXT
1. The Mediterranean Context of Early Christianity Philip F. Esler
2. Emperors, Armies and Bureaucrats 68-430 CE Jill Harries
3. Greek and Roman Philosophy and Religion Luther Martin
4.Jewish Tradition and Culture James Aitken
II CHRISTIAN ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT
5. Jesus in His World Douglas Oakman
6. Early Jewish Christianity Edwin Broadhead
7. Paul and the Development of Gentile Christianity Todd Klutz
8. The Jesus Tradition: The Gospel Writers' Strategies of Persuasion
Richard Rohrbaugh
9. The Second and Third Centuries Jeffrey S. Siker
10. From Constantine to Theodosius and Beyond Bill Leadbetter
11. Jewish and Christian Interaction from the First to the Fifth Centuries
Anders Runesson
III COMMUNITY FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE
12. Mission and Expansion Thomas Finn
13. The Development of Office in the Early Church Mark Edwards
14. Christian Regional Diversity David Taylor
15. Monasticism Columba Stewart
IV EVERYDAY CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE
16. Reading the New Testament in Roman Britain Richard Cleaves
17. Sex and Sexual Renunciation I Teresa Shaw
18. Sex and Sexual Renunciation II: Developments in Research since 2000
Elizabeth Castelli
19. Women, Children and House Churches Mona LaFosse
20. Worship, Practice and Belief Max Johnson
21. Ritual and the Rise of the Early Christian Movement Risto Uro
22. Communication and Travel Blake Leyerle
V CHRISTIAN CULTURE
23. Christian Realia: Books, Papyri and Artefacts Giovanni Bazzana
24. Scriptures in Early Christianity Outi Lehtipuu and Hanne von
Weissenberg
25. Saints and Hagiography Mark Humphries
26. Translation and Communication across Languages Malcolm Choat
VI THE INTELLECTUAL HERITAGE
27. The Apostolic Fathers Carolyn Osiek
28. The Apologists Anders-Christian Jacobsen
29. Early Theologians Gerald Bray
30. Later Theologians of the Greek East Andrew Louth
31. Later Theologians of the West Ivor Davidson
32. Creeds, Councils and Doctrinal Development Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
33. Biblical Interpretation Oskar Skarsaune
VII THE ARTISTIC HERITAGE
34. Early Christian Architecture: The First Five Centures L. Michael White
35. Art Robin Jensen
36. Music John Arthur Smith
37. Imaginative Literature Richard Bauckham
VIII EXTERNAL CHALLENGES
38. Political Oppression and Martyrdom Candida R. Moss
39. Graeco-Roman Philosophical Opposition Michael Simmons
40. Popular Graeco-Roman Responses to Christianity Craig de Vos
IX INTERNAL CHALLENGES
41. Internal Renewal and Dissent in the Early Christian World Sheila McGinn
42. Gnosticism Alistair Logan
43. Montanism Christine Trevett
44. Donatism Jakob Engberg
45. Arianism David Rankin
46. Manichaeism Jason BeDuhn
X PROFILES
47. Origen Thomas Scheck
48. Tertullian Geoffrey D. Dunn
49. Perpetua and Felicitas Shira L. Lander and Ross S. Kraemer
50. Constantine Bill Leadbetter
51. Antony the Great Columba Stewart
52. Pachomius the Great James E. Goehring
53. Athanasius David Gwynn
54. John Chrysostom Wendy Mayer and Pauline Allen
55. Gregory of Nyssa Elena Ene D-Vasilescu
56. Jerome Dennis Brown
57. Ambrose Ivor Davidson
58. Augustine Carol Harrison
59. Ephrem the Syrian Kathleen McVey
60. Julian the Apostate Michael Simmons
Dedication
List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Abbreviations
I THE CONTEXT
1. The Mediterranean Context of Early Christianity Philip F. Esler
2. Emperors, Armies and Bureaucrats 68-430 CE Jill Harries
3. Greek and Roman Philosophy and Religion Luther Martin
4.Jewish Tradition and Culture James Aitken
II CHRISTIAN ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT
5. Jesus in His World Douglas Oakman
6. Early Jewish Christianity Edwin Broadhead
7. Paul and the Development of Gentile Christianity Todd Klutz
8. The Jesus Tradition: The Gospel Writers' Strategies of Persuasion
Richard Rohrbaugh
9. The Second and Third Centuries Jeffrey S. Siker
10. From Constantine to Theodosius and Beyond Bill Leadbetter
11. Jewish and Christian Interaction from the First to the Fifth Centuries
Anders Runesson
III COMMUNITY FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE
12. Mission and Expansion Thomas Finn
13. The Development of Office in the Early Church Mark Edwards
14. Christian Regional Diversity David Taylor
15. Monasticism Columba Stewart
IV EVERYDAY CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE
16. Reading the New Testament in Roman Britain Richard Cleaves
17. Sex and Sexual Renunciation I Teresa Shaw
18. Sex and Sexual Renunciation II: Developments in Research since 2000
Elizabeth Castelli
19. Women, Children and House Churches Mona LaFosse
20. Worship, Practice and Belief Max Johnson
21. Ritual and the Rise of the Early Christian Movement Risto Uro
22. Communication and Travel Blake Leyerle
V CHRISTIAN CULTURE
23. Christian Realia: Books, Papyri and Artefacts Giovanni Bazzana
24. Scriptures in Early Christianity Outi Lehtipuu and Hanne von
Weissenberg
25. Saints and Hagiography Mark Humphries
26. Translation and Communication across Languages Malcolm Choat
VI THE INTELLECTUAL HERITAGE
27. The Apostolic Fathers Carolyn Osiek
28. The Apologists Anders-Christian Jacobsen
29. Early Theologians Gerald Bray
30. Later Theologians of the Greek East Andrew Louth
31. Later Theologians of the West Ivor Davidson
32. Creeds, Councils and Doctrinal Development Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
33. Biblical Interpretation Oskar Skarsaune
VII THE ARTISTIC HERITAGE
34. Early Christian Architecture: The First Five Centures L. Michael White
35. Art Robin Jensen
36. Music John Arthur Smith
37. Imaginative Literature Richard Bauckham
VIII EXTERNAL CHALLENGES
38. Political Oppression and Martyrdom Candida R. Moss
39. Graeco-Roman Philosophical Opposition Michael Simmons
40. Popular Graeco-Roman Responses to Christianity Craig de Vos
IX INTERNAL CHALLENGES
41. Internal Renewal and Dissent in the Early Christian World Sheila McGinn
42. Gnosticism Alistair Logan
43. Montanism Christine Trevett
44. Donatism Jakob Engberg
45. Arianism David Rankin
46. Manichaeism Jason BeDuhn
X PROFILES
47. Origen Thomas Scheck
48. Tertullian Geoffrey D. Dunn
49. Perpetua and Felicitas Shira L. Lander and Ross S. Kraemer
50. Constantine Bill Leadbetter
51. Antony the Great Columba Stewart
52. Pachomius the Great James E. Goehring
53. Athanasius David Gwynn
54. John Chrysostom Wendy Mayer and Pauline Allen
55. Gregory of Nyssa Elena Ene D-Vasilescu
56. Jerome Dennis Brown
57. Ambrose Ivor Davidson
58. Augustine Carol Harrison
59. Ephrem the Syrian Kathleen McVey
60. Julian the Apostate Michael Simmons
List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Abbreviations
I THE CONTEXT
1. The Mediterranean Context of Early Christianity Philip F. Esler
2. Emperors, Armies and Bureaucrats 68-430 CE Jill Harries
3. Greek and Roman Philosophy and Religion Luther Martin
4.Jewish Tradition and Culture James Aitken
II CHRISTIAN ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT
5. Jesus in His World Douglas Oakman
6. Early Jewish Christianity Edwin Broadhead
7. Paul and the Development of Gentile Christianity Todd Klutz
8. The Jesus Tradition: The Gospel Writers' Strategies of Persuasion
Richard Rohrbaugh
9. The Second and Third Centuries Jeffrey S. Siker
10. From Constantine to Theodosius and Beyond Bill Leadbetter
11. Jewish and Christian Interaction from the First to the Fifth Centuries
Anders Runesson
III COMMUNITY FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE
12. Mission and Expansion Thomas Finn
13. The Development of Office in the Early Church Mark Edwards
14. Christian Regional Diversity David Taylor
15. Monasticism Columba Stewart
IV EVERYDAY CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE
16. Reading the New Testament in Roman Britain Richard Cleaves
17. Sex and Sexual Renunciation I Teresa Shaw
18. Sex and Sexual Renunciation II: Developments in Research since 2000
Elizabeth Castelli
19. Women, Children and House Churches Mona LaFosse
20. Worship, Practice and Belief Max Johnson
21. Ritual and the Rise of the Early Christian Movement Risto Uro
22. Communication and Travel Blake Leyerle
V CHRISTIAN CULTURE
23. Christian Realia: Books, Papyri and Artefacts Giovanni Bazzana
24. Scriptures in Early Christianity Outi Lehtipuu and Hanne von
Weissenberg
25. Saints and Hagiography Mark Humphries
26. Translation and Communication across Languages Malcolm Choat
VI THE INTELLECTUAL HERITAGE
27. The Apostolic Fathers Carolyn Osiek
28. The Apologists Anders-Christian Jacobsen
29. Early Theologians Gerald Bray
30. Later Theologians of the Greek East Andrew Louth
31. Later Theologians of the West Ivor Davidson
32. Creeds, Councils and Doctrinal Development Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
33. Biblical Interpretation Oskar Skarsaune
VII THE ARTISTIC HERITAGE
34. Early Christian Architecture: The First Five Centures L. Michael White
35. Art Robin Jensen
36. Music John Arthur Smith
37. Imaginative Literature Richard Bauckham
VIII EXTERNAL CHALLENGES
38. Political Oppression and Martyrdom Candida R. Moss
39. Graeco-Roman Philosophical Opposition Michael Simmons
40. Popular Graeco-Roman Responses to Christianity Craig de Vos
IX INTERNAL CHALLENGES
41. Internal Renewal and Dissent in the Early Christian World Sheila McGinn
42. Gnosticism Alistair Logan
43. Montanism Christine Trevett
44. Donatism Jakob Engberg
45. Arianism David Rankin
46. Manichaeism Jason BeDuhn
X PROFILES
47. Origen Thomas Scheck
48. Tertullian Geoffrey D. Dunn
49. Perpetua and Felicitas Shira L. Lander and Ross S. Kraemer
50. Constantine Bill Leadbetter
51. Antony the Great Columba Stewart
52. Pachomius the Great James E. Goehring
53. Athanasius David Gwynn
54. John Chrysostom Wendy Mayer and Pauline Allen
55. Gregory of Nyssa Elena Ene D-Vasilescu
56. Jerome Dennis Brown
57. Ambrose Ivor Davidson
58. Augustine Carol Harrison
59. Ephrem the Syrian Kathleen McVey
60. Julian the Apostate Michael Simmons