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Overview
"This work brings together the insights of a range of distinguished scholars on a fresh and important task . . . The work is sound, imaginative, and original" (Howard Clark Kee). Contributors include Christopher Burchard, Carsten Colpe, Karl Loening, John K. Riches, and others. Translation by Annemarie S. Kidder and Reinhard Krauss."This work brings together the insights of a range of distinguished scholars on a fresh and important task . . . The work is sound, imaginative, and original" (Howard Clark Kee). Contributors include Christopher Burchard, Carsten Colpe, Karl Loening, John K. Riches, and others. Translation by Annemarie S. Kidder and Reinhard Krauss.
Synopsis
"This work brings together the insights of a range of distinguished scholars on a fresh and important task . . . The work is sound, imaginative, and original" (Howard Clark Kee). Contributors include Christopher Burchard, Carsten Colpe, Karl Loening, John K. Riches, and others. Translation by Annemarie S. Kidder and Reinhard Krauss.
Library Journal
Essays by nine Continental and British theologians divide Christian beginnings into the three major periods of the time of Jesus, the first generation of early Christianity, and the postapostolic era. They place in their social historical context Jesus, Jewish Christians, Stephen martyr and his circle, Paul and his churches, the Synoptic writers and their communities, Post-Pauline Christianity, Apocalyptic thought, and Johannine Christianity, speculating on influences and situations contributing to the scriptural record. An important work of creative historical theology; highly recommended.