Christian Origins

Christian Origins

by Jonathan Knight
ISBN-10:
0567033511
ISBN-13:
9780567033512
Pub. Date:
08/19/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0567033511
ISBN-13:
9780567033512
Pub. Date:
08/19/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Christian Origins

Christian Origins

by Jonathan Knight

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Overview

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.
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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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567033512
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/19/2008
Pages: 472
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Jonathan Knight is Research Fellow of the Katie Wheeler Trust and Visiting Fellow in New Testament and Christian Ministry at York St John University. Previous appointments include Lecturer and Research Fellow in Biblical Studies at Sheffield University, Chaplain and Research Assistant to Stephen Sykes and Chaplain of Worcester College, Oxford. He is the author of "Jesus: An Historical and Theological Investigation "(T&T Clark, 2004), "Luke's Gospel "(Routledge, 1998) and "The Ascension of Isaiah "(Sheffield Academic Press, 1995), and editor, with Stephen Sykes and John Booty, of "The Study of Anglicanism "(SPCK, 1998).

Table of Contents

AbbreviationsPrefacePart One: From Judaism to Jesus 1. About Christian Origins2. The Nature of the Sources 3. In Search of Ancient Israel
4. The God of Ancient Israel
5. The Interpretation of Scripture
6. The Synagogue7. The Temple
8. Jewish Parties9. Diaspora Judaism
10. Jewish Eschatological HopePart Two: Jesus and His Mission11. An Approach to Jesus
12. A Brief History of Jesus13. The Message of Jesus
14. Who Did Jesus Think That He Was? 15. The Trial of Jesus16. The Resurrection of Jesus
Part Three: Paul and His Christian Beginnings
17. On Paul the Apostle18. Christianity before Paul19. The Writings of Paul20. Paul and Christian salvation21. Paul and the Future22. Pauline EthicsPart Four: The Birth of Early Christianity23. The Eschatological Framework of Christianity24. The Post-Pauline Writings of the New Testament25. The Emergence of Beliefs about Jesus26. The Breach between Christianity and Judaism27. The Symbols of the Kingdom28. The Development of the Christian Ministry29. Early Christian Ethics30. The Rise of Gnosticism31. Summary and conclusion
 
Appendix: The Gospels as Sources for Jesus
 
Notes
 
Index

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