The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity
Herausgeber: Longenecker, Bruce W; Wilhite, David E
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Herausgeber: Longenecker, Bruce W; Wilhite, David E
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"This volume engages constructive scholarly developments that have gained momentum within the study of pre-Constantinian Christianity in recent years. Each chapter represents cutting edge research. The most pressing questions of recent decades have been reviewed, and each contributor offers constructive ways forward for future research"--
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"This volume engages constructive scholarly developments that have gained momentum within the study of pre-Constantinian Christianity in recent years. Each chapter represents cutting edge research. The most pressing questions of recent decades have been reviewed, and each contributor offers constructive ways forward for future research"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427395
- ISBN-10: 1108427391
- Artikelnr.: 67127440
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427395
- ISBN-10: 1108427391
- Artikelnr.: 67127440
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
I. Contested Contexts: 1. The History of Ancient Christian History David E.
Wilhite; 2. The Present and Future of Ancient Christian History David E.
Wilhite; 3. Depicting the Other in Early Christian Polemic: Christian
Rhetoric and Identity in the Early Heresiologists Richard Flower; 4. Why
Did People Become Christians in the Pre-Constantinian World? Reframing the
Question Éric Rebillard; II. Contested Figures: 5. Remembering Jesus in
Earliest Christianity: The What and How of Socially-framed Memory Ben
Sutton and Anthony Le Donne; 6. Remembering Jesus in the Second and Third
Centuries CE Andrew Gregory; 7. Paul and His Diverse Champions Benjamin L.
White; 8. Peter and His Diverse Champions Tobias Nicklas; III. Contested
Heritage: 9. Jews and Christians in Pagan Antiquity: From the First through
the Third Centuries Christine Shepardson and Paula Fredriksen; 10. The
Marcionite Options Judith M. Lieu; 11. The Gnosticising Options: Routes
Back to God Pheme Perkins; 12. Early Christian Involvement in Classical
Education, Literature, and Philosophy Josef Lössl; 13. Scriptures and
Interpretations in Early Christian History Peter W. Martens; IV. Contested
Cultures: 14. Early Christians and Their Socio-Economic Contexts James R.
Harrison; 15. Early Christians and Roman Imperial Ideology Adam Winn; 16.
Martyrdom between Fiction and Memory David L. Eastman; 17. The Emergence(s)
of Christian Material Culture(s) Eric C. Smith; 18. Manuscripts and the
Making of the New Testament Tommy Wasserman; V. Contested Beliefs: 19.
Contesting Creator and Creation Paul M. Blowers; 20. The Trinity in the
Making Jennifer Strawbridge; 21. Resurrection, Transformation, and
Deification M. David Litwa; 22. The Eucharist in the First Three Centuries
Daniel Cardó; 23. Office, and Appointment to Office, in Early Christian
Circles Alistair C. Stewart; VI. Contested Bodies: 24. Masculinity,
Femininity, and Sexuality: The Construct of Self-Control in Early
Christianity Susan E. Hylen; 25. Christian Slavery in Theology and
Practice: Its Relation to God, Sin, and Justice Ilaria L.E. Ramelli; 26.
Wealth, Almsgiving, and Poverty Helen Rhee; 27. Power, Authority, The
Living and The Dead Robin M. Jensen.
Wilhite; 2. The Present and Future of Ancient Christian History David E.
Wilhite; 3. Depicting the Other in Early Christian Polemic: Christian
Rhetoric and Identity in the Early Heresiologists Richard Flower; 4. Why
Did People Become Christians in the Pre-Constantinian World? Reframing the
Question Éric Rebillard; II. Contested Figures: 5. Remembering Jesus in
Earliest Christianity: The What and How of Socially-framed Memory Ben
Sutton and Anthony Le Donne; 6. Remembering Jesus in the Second and Third
Centuries CE Andrew Gregory; 7. Paul and His Diverse Champions Benjamin L.
White; 8. Peter and His Diverse Champions Tobias Nicklas; III. Contested
Heritage: 9. Jews and Christians in Pagan Antiquity: From the First through
the Third Centuries Christine Shepardson and Paula Fredriksen; 10. The
Marcionite Options Judith M. Lieu; 11. The Gnosticising Options: Routes
Back to God Pheme Perkins; 12. Early Christian Involvement in Classical
Education, Literature, and Philosophy Josef Lössl; 13. Scriptures and
Interpretations in Early Christian History Peter W. Martens; IV. Contested
Cultures: 14. Early Christians and Their Socio-Economic Contexts James R.
Harrison; 15. Early Christians and Roman Imperial Ideology Adam Winn; 16.
Martyrdom between Fiction and Memory David L. Eastman; 17. The Emergence(s)
of Christian Material Culture(s) Eric C. Smith; 18. Manuscripts and the
Making of the New Testament Tommy Wasserman; V. Contested Beliefs: 19.
Contesting Creator and Creation Paul M. Blowers; 20. The Trinity in the
Making Jennifer Strawbridge; 21. Resurrection, Transformation, and
Deification M. David Litwa; 22. The Eucharist in the First Three Centuries
Daniel Cardó; 23. Office, and Appointment to Office, in Early Christian
Circles Alistair C. Stewart; VI. Contested Bodies: 24. Masculinity,
Femininity, and Sexuality: The Construct of Self-Control in Early
Christianity Susan E. Hylen; 25. Christian Slavery in Theology and
Practice: Its Relation to God, Sin, and Justice Ilaria L.E. Ramelli; 26.
Wealth, Almsgiving, and Poverty Helen Rhee; 27. Power, Authority, The
Living and The Dead Robin M. Jensen.
I. Contested Contexts: 1. The History of Ancient Christian History David E.
Wilhite; 2. The Present and Future of Ancient Christian History David E.
Wilhite; 3. Depicting the Other in Early Christian Polemic: Christian
Rhetoric and Identity in the Early Heresiologists Richard Flower; 4. Why
Did People Become Christians in the Pre-Constantinian World? Reframing the
Question Éric Rebillard; II. Contested Figures: 5. Remembering Jesus in
Earliest Christianity: The What and How of Socially-framed Memory Ben
Sutton and Anthony Le Donne; 6. Remembering Jesus in the Second and Third
Centuries CE Andrew Gregory; 7. Paul and His Diverse Champions Benjamin L.
White; 8. Peter and His Diverse Champions Tobias Nicklas; III. Contested
Heritage: 9. Jews and Christians in Pagan Antiquity: From the First through
the Third Centuries Christine Shepardson and Paula Fredriksen; 10. The
Marcionite Options Judith M. Lieu; 11. The Gnosticising Options: Routes
Back to God Pheme Perkins; 12. Early Christian Involvement in Classical
Education, Literature, and Philosophy Josef Lössl; 13. Scriptures and
Interpretations in Early Christian History Peter W. Martens; IV. Contested
Cultures: 14. Early Christians and Their Socio-Economic Contexts James R.
Harrison; 15. Early Christians and Roman Imperial Ideology Adam Winn; 16.
Martyrdom between Fiction and Memory David L. Eastman; 17. The Emergence(s)
of Christian Material Culture(s) Eric C. Smith; 18. Manuscripts and the
Making of the New Testament Tommy Wasserman; V. Contested Beliefs: 19.
Contesting Creator and Creation Paul M. Blowers; 20. The Trinity in the
Making Jennifer Strawbridge; 21. Resurrection, Transformation, and
Deification M. David Litwa; 22. The Eucharist in the First Three Centuries
Daniel Cardó; 23. Office, and Appointment to Office, in Early Christian
Circles Alistair C. Stewart; VI. Contested Bodies: 24. Masculinity,
Femininity, and Sexuality: The Construct of Self-Control in Early
Christianity Susan E. Hylen; 25. Christian Slavery in Theology and
Practice: Its Relation to God, Sin, and Justice Ilaria L.E. Ramelli; 26.
Wealth, Almsgiving, and Poverty Helen Rhee; 27. Power, Authority, The
Living and The Dead Robin M. Jensen.
Wilhite; 2. The Present and Future of Ancient Christian History David E.
Wilhite; 3. Depicting the Other in Early Christian Polemic: Christian
Rhetoric and Identity in the Early Heresiologists Richard Flower; 4. Why
Did People Become Christians in the Pre-Constantinian World? Reframing the
Question Éric Rebillard; II. Contested Figures: 5. Remembering Jesus in
Earliest Christianity: The What and How of Socially-framed Memory Ben
Sutton and Anthony Le Donne; 6. Remembering Jesus in the Second and Third
Centuries CE Andrew Gregory; 7. Paul and His Diverse Champions Benjamin L.
White; 8. Peter and His Diverse Champions Tobias Nicklas; III. Contested
Heritage: 9. Jews and Christians in Pagan Antiquity: From the First through
the Third Centuries Christine Shepardson and Paula Fredriksen; 10. The
Marcionite Options Judith M. Lieu; 11. The Gnosticising Options: Routes
Back to God Pheme Perkins; 12. Early Christian Involvement in Classical
Education, Literature, and Philosophy Josef Lössl; 13. Scriptures and
Interpretations in Early Christian History Peter W. Martens; IV. Contested
Cultures: 14. Early Christians and Their Socio-Economic Contexts James R.
Harrison; 15. Early Christians and Roman Imperial Ideology Adam Winn; 16.
Martyrdom between Fiction and Memory David L. Eastman; 17. The Emergence(s)
of Christian Material Culture(s) Eric C. Smith; 18. Manuscripts and the
Making of the New Testament Tommy Wasserman; V. Contested Beliefs: 19.
Contesting Creator and Creation Paul M. Blowers; 20. The Trinity in the
Making Jennifer Strawbridge; 21. Resurrection, Transformation, and
Deification M. David Litwa; 22. The Eucharist in the First Three Centuries
Daniel Cardó; 23. Office, and Appointment to Office, in Early Christian
Circles Alistair C. Stewart; VI. Contested Bodies: 24. Masculinity,
Femininity, and Sexuality: The Construct of Self-Control in Early
Christianity Susan E. Hylen; 25. Christian Slavery in Theology and
Practice: Its Relation to God, Sin, and Justice Ilaria L.E. Ramelli; 26.
Wealth, Almsgiving, and Poverty Helen Rhee; 27. Power, Authority, The
Living and The Dead Robin M. Jensen.







