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005 20200617075546.6
008 031015s2004 mauab b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
245 00 $aEarly Christian reader :$bChristians text from the first and second centuries in contemporary english translations including the New Revised Standard Version of the New Testament /$cwith introductions and annotations by Steve Mason and Tom Robinson.
260 $aPeabody, Mass. :$bHendrickson Publishers,$c©2004.
300 $avii, 780 pages :$billustrations, color maps ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gI.$tEarliest Christianity in historical context --$gII.$tThe letters of Paul --$tTo the assembly of the Thessalonians (1 Thessalonians) --$tTo the assembly in Corinth (1 Corinthians) --$tTo the holy ones in Philippi (Philippians) --$tTo Philemon, Apphia, Archippus, and their assembly (Philemon) --$tFurther to the assembly in Corinth (2 Corinthians) --$tTo the assembles of Galatia (Galatians) --$tTo the beloved of God in Rome (Romans).
505 80 $gIII.$tLetters attributed to Paul --$tTo the holy and faithful in Christ at Colossae (Colossians) --$tTo the holy and faithful in Christ Jesus (Ephesians) --$tFurther to the assembly of the Thessalonians (2 Thessalonians) --$tThe pastoral letters (Titus, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy) --$gIV.$tLetters associated with Peter --$tTo the chosen ones dispersed in Asia Minor (1 Peter) --$tTo those beloved and called (Jude) --$tTo those who have received a precious faith (2 Peter).
505 80 $gV.$tBiography, anecdote and history --$tThe origin of the gospel (Mark) --$tThe book of the Genesis of Jesus the Messiah (Matthew) --$tAn orderly account for Theophilus (Luke, Acts) --$tThe secret sayings of Jesus from Judas the Twin (Gospel of Thomas) --$gVI.$tWritings attributed to John --$tThe exposition of God by the Word made flesh (John) --$tThe Johannine letters (1 John, 2 John, 3 John) --$tThe disclosure of Jesus Christ to John (Revelation).
505 80 $gVII.$tOther early writings --$tTo the twelve tribes of the Diaspora (James) --$tPaths to follow and paths to avoid (Didache) --$tOn the interpretation of scripture and the two ways (Barnabas) --$tOn the superiority of the Son of God (Hebrews) --$tA letter from the Romans to the Corinthians (1 Clement) --$tThe letters of Ignatius (Romans, Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Philadelphians, Smyrnaeans, Polycarp) -- Appendixes:$tCoins and money --$tMajor figures in the Herodian family --$tThe Jewish Civil War --$tEarly Christian use of the Jewish Bible --$tThe lost sayings source: "Q" --$tDating the early Christian texts --$tThe literary context of the early Christians.
520 $aFor studying early Christianity in its historical context, standard editions of the New Testament are less than ideal. They present the earliest Christian writings out of chronological order and omit writings similar in age and historical importance to the books of the New Testament. In Early Christian Reader, these texts are arranged in a more historically meaningful order. The books of the New Testament are presented in the NRSV, the most widely accepted version in university classrooms today. Also included are translations of the letters of Ignatius, 1 Clement, the Didache, the Gospel of Thomas and the Epistle of Barnabas. Introductions to each work discuss date and place of composition, authorship, basic themes, and the Jewish and Hellenistic contexts. Generous notes illumine specific historical, lexical, and interpretive issues. Thus Early Christian Reader thus offers an objective, informed entrée into the complex world of the earliest Christian literature. Useful appendixes, maps, and charts make this an ideal text for the university or college classroom.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aChristian literature, Early.
650 6 $aLittérature chrétienne primitive.
650 7 $aChristian literature, Early.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00859261
650 7 $alittérature chrétienne$y1er s.$x2e s.$vanthologie.$2rero
700 1 $aMason, Steve,$d1957-
700 1 $aRobinson, Thomas A.$q(Thomas Arthur),$d1951-
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