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Early Church

History and Memory

Early Church

History and Memory

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Paperback / softback

£32.99

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567165619
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 17/12/2009
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
This introductory study is written from a new religious and theological studies perspective. Building on latest research in history and archaeology it also deals with reception studies, including popular literature, fiction, film, art and new religions.


The book illustrates how perceptions of the early church still dominate the wider cultural discourse and how much that discourse is in need of a historically informed notion of 'the early church'.


The book falls into seven chapters. Chapter I discusses concepts like 'early church' and 'early Christianity' and wider aspects of reception. Chapter II deals with concepts of history, memory and cultural origins in early Christian thought and its study. Chapter III outlines varieties of religious traditions in the context of the early church, especially Hellenistic Judaism. Chapter IV discusses Jewish and Gentile identities in the early church. Chapter V deals with the emergence of an early Christian literature. Chapter VI outlines the development of early Christian religious practices, and Chapter VII looks at leadership and political structures in and around the early church and their implications.
Introduction
C. 1: What is the Early Church and Why Would We Want to Study It?
C. 2: A Brief History of the Study of the Early Church
C. 3: How and When Did the Early Church Originate? Some Historical Background
C. 4: Jewish and Gentile Identities in the Early Church
C. 5: A Brief Survey of Earliest Christian Literature
C. 6: Living the Early Church: Early Christian Religious Practices
C. 7: Teaching the Early Church: Origins and Developments of Early Christian Doctrine
C. 8: Leading the Early Church: Bishops, Emperors and Councils
Bibliography


Index of Names and Subjects

Dr Josef Lössl

Dr. Josef Lössl; Reader in Patristics and Late Antiquity, Cardiff University, School of Religious and Theological Studies, Director of the Cardiff University Centre for Late Antique Religion and Culture; author of 'Julian von Aeclanum' (Leiden 2001).

'Lossl discusses the development of Judaism and Christianity from unclear boundaries ion the early centuries to distinct identities in later centuries. Employing socio-anthropological thinking, he describes the religious practices of early Christians such as baptism and the Eucharist, also including discussions of church buildings, relics, Sabbath observance, and books.' Matthew R Crawford, Univesity of Durham--Sanford Lakoff "Theological Book Review "