A History of the First Christians

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 01.01.2004 - 312 Seiten
This work provides a survey of the history of the earliest Christian church in the period up to the fall of Jerusalem. It concentrates on: the figure of Paul; judicious and critical use of information in the Book of Acts; Judaizing versions of Christianity; and the Johannine tradition. The approach steers a middle way between an over-simplified account which fails to warn students where scholarly opinion is divided, and an in-depth academic study which attempts to document and discuss every hypothesis. Wedderburn focuses on aspects of central importance: the changing shape of church life and developing Christianity in relation to the Roman Empire and to Judaism. This book seeks to draw together and make more readily accessible many new insights gained from an enormous range of recent scholarly studies in German and English, and places them in the context of a more general account.
 

Inhalt

1 Introduction
1
2 The First Beginnings
16
3 Stephen and His Group
41
4 The Spread of Christianity
59
5 Paul the Hidden Years
79
6 Agreement and Strife
89
7 Paul the Missionary
121
8 Judaizing Christianity
151
11 The Church in the Roman Empire
186
Postscript
196
Notes
198
Abbreviations
251
Select Bibliography
252
Index of Primary Sources
277
Index of Authors Secondary Literature
287
Index of Subjects
291

9 Pauline Christianity after Paul
167
10 Johannine Christianity
178

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Alexander J. M. Wedderburn is Professor of New Testament in the Evangelisch-Theologische Facultat, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich.

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