Birth of Christianity

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A&C Black, 01‏/04‏/1999 - 653 من الصفحات
John Dominic Crossan explores the lost years of earliest Christianity, the years immediately following Jesus' execution.

He establishes the contextual setting through a combination of literary, anthropological, historical and archaeological approaches. He challenges the assumptions about the role of Paul and the meaning of resurrection, and forges a new understanding of the birth of the Christian church.


Here is a vivid account of early Christianity's interaction with the world around it, and of the new traditions and communities established as Jesus' companions continued their movement after his death.

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Reconstructing Earliest Christianity
19
Memory and Orality
47
Chapter 4
59
Chapter 5
69
Chapter 6
85
Part III
91
Relating Gospel Contents
103
Comparing Gospel Manuscripts
121
Chapter 10
402
A Divided Tradition
407
Meal and Community
419
Communities of Resistance
445
Story and Tradition
477
Exegesis Lament and Biography
527
Chapter 11
533
The Character of Your God
575

Teachers and Householders
353
Controlling the Itinerants
363
121
376
Interpreting the Commands
383
2
385
Part IV
394
Appendixes
587
Bibliography
607
Subject Index
633
JudeoRoman History
635
Author Index
643
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نبذة عن المؤلف (1999)

John Dominic Crossan is the author of The Historical Jesus (T&T Clark, 1991). He chairs the Historical Jesus section of the Society of Biblical Literature.

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