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The Jesus Movement: A Social History Of Its First Century
Ekkehard Stegemann | Wolfgang Stegemann

The Jesus Movement: A Social History Of Its First Century

Augsburg Fortress Publishers (Oct 01, 1999)
9780800630096
| Physical Copy
532 pages | 162 x 237 mm | English
Dewey 270.1
LC Classification BR165 .S79513 1999
LC Control No. 98050392

Genre

  • Biblical Resources Jesus-BR/JES

Subject

  • Christian Sociology/ History/ Early Church, Ca. 30-600
  • Jewish Sociology/ History
  • Sociology, Christian
  • Sociology, Jewish
  • Women In Christianity/ History/ Early Church, Ca. 30-600

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This monumental work by two Continental New Testament scholars is the first comprehensive social history of the earliest churches. Integrating the historical and social data, it locates the ancient Judeans and the Jesus Movement in their respective matrices. The Stegemanns deal with such issues as: conflict between the messianic communities and the rest of Judaism, religious pluralism, social stratification, group composition, gender division, ancient economics, and urban/rural distinctions. This volume offers both an introduction to these social issues, as well as fresh insights and analysis, and includes: integration of social history, social-scientific analyses, and theological analyses; focus on the role of women in the Jesus Movement and early churches; and maps charts and diagrams.

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