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The Early Christian Centuries
von Philip Rousseau
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-582-25653-8
Erschienen am 12.04.2002
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 237 mm [H] x 159 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 513 Gramm
Umfang: 342 Seiten

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A sweeping work by one of the leading historians of late antiquity. This is early Christianity as it was actually lived and experienced.

Averil Cameron, Keble College, Oxford

The book of an epoch in more than one sense Colourful in feeling, thought and action.

Mark Vessey, University of British Columbia.

The firstsixcenturies of Christianity were perhaps the most dramatic in its history, as a faith held by a small group expanded to become a dominant world religion."

The Early Christian Centuries ""

is the full story of those first six hundred years. Starting in the world of second-temple Judaism "The Early Christian Centuries "carries the reader down to the Byzantine age, the rise of Islam, and the beginnings of medieval European polities.""

With a combination of rare tact and acuity, Philip Rousseau gives a colourful history of early Christianity and the late Roman world. He stresses the importance of shifting historical consciousness, the continuity and development of ideas, and the urge for social respectability.

Paying the greatest attention to the inner components of the Christian life - authority, worship, biblical interpretation, moral seriousness, and spiritual idealism - the resulting story also captures fully the major figures including full chapters on Jesus and Paul.""

Philip Rousseau is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Early Christian Studies at the Catholic University of America.



1. Giving a shape to early Christian history 2. Paul and the Jewish past: an apostle and his world 3. Jesus of Nazareth: portrait of a saviour 4. Individual virtu ate and its social setting 5. Churches as learning communities 6. Heroes and survivors: Christians engage with the world 7. The Christian empire, a contested experiment: Constantine and his successors 8. A crisis of authority 9. An ancient legacy and its post - Roman future Epilogue: The price of success Further bibliography notes and acknowledgements Index


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