Conflict, Persecution, and Identity Formation of Early Christianity by George Bale offers a comprehensive exploration of how the earliest Christian communities navigated and were shaped by intense social tensions. Tracing the fraught relationships between emerging Christians, Jewish authorities, and the Roman imperial power, this scholarly work examines how martyrdom narratives, legal persecutions, and internal disputes forged a distinct Christian identity under pressure. Drawing on primary sourcesfrom the letters of Paul and early martyrdom accounts to Roman legal correspondence and apologetic literatureBale illuminates the theological, social, and political dynamics that defined Christianity's transformation from a marginalized sect to a resilient faith community. Through deep analysis of ritual practices, communal memory, and the evolving relationship with empire, the book reveals how conflict and suffering became foundational to the Christian self-understanding.
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