Brings a new approach to the interpretation of the sources used to study the Early Christian era - reading history backwards. This book will interest teachers and students of New Testament studies from around the world of any denomination, and readers of early Christianity and Patristics.
Brings a new approach to the interpretation of the sources used to study the Early Christian era - reading history backwards. This book will interest teachers and students of New Testament studies from around the world of any denomination, and readers of early Christianity and Patristics.
Markus Vinzent holds the Chair for the History of Theology at King's College London. A Fellow of the European Academy of Science in Vienna and Max Weber Institute for Advanced Studies at Erfurt University, he is the author of Marcion and the Dating of the Synoptic Gospels and co-editor of Against Marcelllus and On Ecclesiastical Theology.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Methodological introduction 2. 'Abercius' - pious fraud, now and then? 3. Hippolytus of Rome - a manifold enigma 4. Aristides of Athens - apologetics and narratives 5. Ignatious of Antioch - a mysterious martyr.
1. Methodological introduction 2. 'Abercius' - pious fraud, now and then? 3. Hippolytus of Rome - a manifold enigma 4. Aristides of Athens - apologetics and narratives 5. Ignatious of Antioch - a mysterious martyr.
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