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The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings provides definitive anthology of early Christian texts, from c.100 to 650 CE. Its six volumes reflect the cultural, intellectual and linguistic diversity of early Christianity and are organized thematically on the topics of God, practice, Christ, community, reading and creation. The series expands the pool of source material to include not only Greek and Latin writings, but also Syriac and Coptic texts. Additionally, the series rejects a theologically normative view by juxtaposing texts that were important in antiquity but later deemed 'heretical', with orthodox texts. The translations are accompanied by introductions, notes, suggestions for further reading and scriptural indices. The second volume is focused on the topic of practice, including texts on education, advice, forming communities and instructing congregations. It will be an invaluable resource for students, academic researchers in early Christian studies, history of Christianity, theology, religious studies and late antique Roman history.
Theology, Practical --- Theology --- Christian literature, Early --- 276 <082.2> --- 276 <082.2> Patrologie. Patristiek--Bloemlezingen. Readers. Citaten --- 276 <082.2> Patrologie. Patristique--Bloemlezingen. Readers. Citaten --- Patrologie. Patristiek--Bloemlezingen. Readers. Citaten --- Patrologie. Patristique--Bloemlezingen. Readers. Citaten --- Early Christian literature --- Patristic literature --- Practical theology --- Communication --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Christian literature, Early.
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In this study of the Pauline letters and the Gospel according to John, Nadine Ueberschaer argues that Paul and John – independently of one another – developed a theology of life from pre-Pauline traditions of faith, which are still identifiable in summaria of faith. Paul and John independently refined the pre-Pauline kerygma of Jesus' death and resurrection by interpreting it with life terminology. The results are the Pauline and Johannine summaria of faith, which are characteristic for each of them and in which they both communicate the value of Jesus' death and resurrection for one's own existence. In this theological-conceptual comparative study, analogies of Paul's and John's concepts of life are comprehensively explored for the first time.
Christian life --- Faith --- Theology, Practical --- 227.08 --- 226.5 --- Practical theology --- 226.5 Evangelie volgens Johannes --- 226.5 Evangile de S. Jean --- Evangelie volgens Johannes --- Evangile de S. Jean --- 227.08 Paulinische theologie --- Paulinische theologie --- Biblical teaching --- Bible. --- Jean (Book of the New Testament) --- Johanisi (Book of the New Testament) --- Johannesevangelium --- John (Book of the New Testament) --- Yohan pogŭm --- Yohane den (Book of the New Testament) --- Yūḥannā (Book of the New Testament) --- Epistles of Paul --- Paul, Epistles of --- Paul Sŏsin --- Pauline epistles --- Risālat al-Qiddīs Būlus al-rasūl al-thāniyah ilá Tīmūthīʼūs --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Communication --- Theology --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Ioganaĭ (Book of the New Testament) --- Иоганай (Book of the New Testament)
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