Christianity In Late Antiquity 300-450 C.E.: A Reader
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Author: Bart D. Ehrman; Andrew S. Jacobs
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2004
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This essential academic volume, Christianity In Late Antiquity 300-450 C.E.: A Reader, chronicles the pivotal transformations within early Christianity during a crucial historical period. It presents a meticulously curated collection of primary sources and scholarly analyses, illuminating the theological debates, institutional developments, and cultural shifts that defined the nascent church. The work details the complex interplay between emerging Christian doctrines and the broader Roman world, offering profound insights into the formation of Christian identity. Authored by leading scholars, this reader illustrates the diverse voices and perspectives that shaped the faith, providing an authoritative resource for students and researchers alike. Its rigorous approach and comprehensive scope make it an indispensable guide to understanding the foundational era of Christianity.
Author: Bart D. Ehrman; Andrew S. Jacobs
Published: 2004, Oxford University Press
Author: Bart D. Ehrman; Andrew S. Jacobs
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2004
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This essential academic volume, Christianity In Late Antiquity 300-450 C.E.: A Reader, chronicles the pivotal transformations within early Christianity during a crucial historical period. It presents a meticulously curated collection of primary sources and scholarly analyses, illuminating the theological debates, institutional developments, and cultural shifts that defined the nascent church. The work details the complex interplay between emerging Christian doctrines and the broader Roman world, offering profound insights into the formation of Christian identity. Authored by leading scholars, this reader illustrates the diverse voices and perspectives that shaped the faith, providing an authoritative resource for students and researchers alike. Its rigorous approach and comprehensive scope make it an indispensable guide to understanding the foundational era of Christianity.