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The World Of Jesus And The Early Church: Identity And Interpretation In The Early Communities Of Faith

The World Of Jesus And The Early Church: Identity And Interpretation In The Early Communities Of Faith

Craig A. Evans
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How do religious texts impact the way communities of faith understand themselves? In The World of Jesus and the Early Church: Identity and Interpretation in Early Communities of Faith Craig Evans leads an interdisciplinary team of scholars to discover and explain how the dynamic relationship between text and community enabled ancient Christian and Jewish communities to define themselves. To this end, scholars composed two sets of essays. The first examines how communities understood and defined themselves, and the second looks at how sacred texts informed communities about their own self-understanding and identity in earliest stages of Christianity and late Second Temple Judaism.

Whether revealing new understandings of Jesus before Pilate, the rituals governing the execution and burial of criminals, or the problems of dating ancient manuscripts, The World of Jesus and the Early Church draws the reader into the world of the early Christian and Jewish communities in fresh and insightful ways.
Language
English
Pages
257
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hendrickson Academic
Release
November 01, 2011
ISBN
1598568256
ISBN 13
9781598568257

The World Of Jesus And The Early Church: Identity And Interpretation In The Early Communities Of Faith

Craig A. Evans
4.8/5 ( ratings)
How do religious texts impact the way communities of faith understand themselves? In The World of Jesus and the Early Church: Identity and Interpretation in Early Communities of Faith Craig Evans leads an interdisciplinary team of scholars to discover and explain how the dynamic relationship between text and community enabled ancient Christian and Jewish communities to define themselves. To this end, scholars composed two sets of essays. The first examines how communities understood and defined themselves, and the second looks at how sacred texts informed communities about their own self-understanding and identity in earliest stages of Christianity and late Second Temple Judaism.

Whether revealing new understandings of Jesus before Pilate, the rituals governing the execution and burial of criminals, or the problems of dating ancient manuscripts, The World of Jesus and the Early Church draws the reader into the world of the early Christian and Jewish communities in fresh and insightful ways.
Language
English
Pages
257
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hendrickson Academic
Release
November 01, 2011
ISBN
1598568256
ISBN 13
9781598568257

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