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Christian Origins
Jonathan Knight

Christian Origins

T&T Clark (Aug 19, 2008)
9780567033512
| Physical Copy
455 pages
Dewey 270.1
LC Classification BR129 .K58 2008
LC Control No. 2008298438

Genre

  • Church History (CH)

Subject

  • Christianity - Origin
  • Christianity And Other Religions - Judaism
  • Church History
  • Judaism - Relations

Plot

In Christian Origins Jonathan Knight gives a comprehensive account of the emergence of Christianity as we know it today. Beginning with the Jewish background to Jesus and his teachings, Knight examines the different factions within Judaism at the time, ultimately identifying eschatology as the common link to Jesus' teaching. Knight presents this apocalyptic agenda as the mainstay of early Christian belief, and uses this as a lens through which to view the development of the Early Church, the writings of Paul and the further growth of the Church.In examining the birth of Christianity Knight alights on such crucial and intriguing issues as the Synoptic Problem, the historical figure of Jesus and the authorship of the Pauline epistles. These widespread investigations lead him to an enlightening examination of Pauline ethics and the development of sacramental understanding and Christian ministry, propelling the book beyond a basic exegetical reflection to a breathtaking demonstration of the foundations of a major world faith.

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