Author: Karl L. Oakes
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725274205
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
After the close of the New Testament era AD 70, Christianity entered a literary dark age which lasted until the middle of the second century. This period is filled with Christian pseudepigrapha, pious fiction, misleading forgeries, and genuine writings which have been misdated. The Peter Myth shines a ray of light into the darkness. The most explosive issue confronting the young church was whether gentiles needed to be circumcised and keep the Law. The apostles struggled with the terms of admission for twenty years and, in Acts 15, finally reached a consensus. We are saved by faith in Christ. There was a handful of believing Pharisees who refused to accept their decision, and insisted that gentiles were also bound by Torah. These men won over the churches of Galatia, where a hybrid form of Christianity began to unfold. They wrote their own Scriptures—which are still extant—and in an unrecorded schism, separated from the apostles. The Peter Myth connects the Galatian heresy with those Scriptures—the earliest writings of historic Christianity—to reconstruct an authentic history of the first and second century church.
The Peter Myth
Author: Karl L. Oakes
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725274205
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
After the close of the New Testament era AD 70, Christianity entered a literary dark age which lasted until the middle of the second century. This period is filled with Christian pseudepigrapha, pious fiction, misleading forgeries, and genuine writings which have been misdated. The Peter Myth shines a ray of light into the darkness. The most explosive issue confronting the young church was whether gentiles needed to be circumcised and keep the Law. The apostles struggled with the terms of admission for twenty years and, in Acts 15, finally reached a consensus. We are saved by faith in Christ. There was a handful of believing Pharisees who refused to accept their decision, and insisted that gentiles were also bound by Torah. These men won over the churches of Galatia, where a hybrid form of Christianity began to unfold. They wrote their own Scriptures—which are still extant—and in an unrecorded schism, separated from the apostles. The Peter Myth connects the Galatian heresy with those Scriptures—the earliest writings of historic Christianity—to reconstruct an authentic history of the first and second century church.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725274205
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
After the close of the New Testament era AD 70, Christianity entered a literary dark age which lasted until the middle of the second century. This period is filled with Christian pseudepigrapha, pious fiction, misleading forgeries, and genuine writings which have been misdated. The Peter Myth shines a ray of light into the darkness. The most explosive issue confronting the young church was whether gentiles needed to be circumcised and keep the Law. The apostles struggled with the terms of admission for twenty years and, in Acts 15, finally reached a consensus. We are saved by faith in Christ. There was a handful of believing Pharisees who refused to accept their decision, and insisted that gentiles were also bound by Torah. These men won over the churches of Galatia, where a hybrid form of Christianity began to unfold. They wrote their own Scriptures—which are still extant—and in an unrecorded schism, separated from the apostles. The Peter Myth connects the Galatian heresy with those Scriptures—the earliest writings of historic Christianity—to reconstruct an authentic history of the first and second century church.
Absent in the Spring and Other Novels
Author: Mary Westmacott
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312273224
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 660
Book Description
A collection of three love stories written by Agatha Christie under the name Mary Westmacott between the years 1930 and 1956.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312273224
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 660
Book Description
A collection of three love stories written by Agatha Christie under the name Mary Westmacott between the years 1930 and 1956.
Evil, Freedom, and the Road to Perfection in Clement of Alexandria
Author: Peter Karavites
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004313109
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
This study deals with Clement of Alexandria's interpretation of evil and free will in the context of the rising Christianity, the influence of Near Eastern and Greek thought on him, his differences from St. Augustine, and how his interpretation affected the rise of the Eastern Christian thought. The book also treats briefly the subject of man's personal aim in life perceived by Clement as the supersession of his nature. Failure to realize this personal aim in life leads to alienation from God, and death. The moral dilemma of Clement's interpretation of evil as failure of life's aim is not a conventional explanation of good and evil but something much more: the option between real life and death. Consequently, Clement's idea of evil refers to existential problems and ontological realities.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004313109
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
This study deals with Clement of Alexandria's interpretation of evil and free will in the context of the rising Christianity, the influence of Near Eastern and Greek thought on him, his differences from St. Augustine, and how his interpretation affected the rise of the Eastern Christian thought. The book also treats briefly the subject of man's personal aim in life perceived by Clement as the supersession of his nature. Failure to realize this personal aim in life leads to alienation from God, and death. The moral dilemma of Clement's interpretation of evil as failure of life's aim is not a conventional explanation of good and evil but something much more: the option between real life and death. Consequently, Clement's idea of evil refers to existential problems and ontological realities.
The Apostolic Fathers ...: S. Clement of Rome. A revised text with introductions, notes, dissertations, and translations. 1890. 2 v
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Category : Christian literature, Early
Languages : en
Pages : 550
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Category : Christian literature, Early
Languages : en
Pages : 550
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The Telling Pool
Author: David Clement-Davies
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9780747572893
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Drawing on Arthurian legend and pagan belief, this novel by the popular author of "The Sight" follows the fate of young Rhodri Falcon and his Crusader father as they become entangled in the war of a king and the machinations of a seductive sorceress who literally steals mens hearts.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9780747572893
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Drawing on Arthurian legend and pagan belief, this novel by the popular author of "The Sight" follows the fate of young Rhodri Falcon and his Crusader father as they become entangled in the war of a king and the machinations of a seductive sorceress who literally steals mens hearts.
The Sight
Author: David Clement-Davies
Publisher: Penguin Group
ISBN: 0142408743
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
In the shadow of an abandoned castle, a wolf pack seeks shelter. the she-wolf ’s pups will not be able to survive the harsh transylvanian winter. And they are being stalked by a lone wolf, Morgra, possessed of a mysterious and terrifying power known as the sight. Morgra knows that one of the pups born beneath the castle holds a key to power even stronger than her own—power that could give her control of this world and the next. but the pack she hunts will do anything to protect their own, even if it means setting in motion a battle that will involve all of nature, including the creature the wolves fear the most—Man.
Publisher: Penguin Group
ISBN: 0142408743
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
In the shadow of an abandoned castle, a wolf pack seeks shelter. the she-wolf ’s pups will not be able to survive the harsh transylvanian winter. And they are being stalked by a lone wolf, Morgra, possessed of a mysterious and terrifying power known as the sight. Morgra knows that one of the pups born beneath the castle holds a key to power even stronger than her own—power that could give her control of this world and the next. but the pack she hunts will do anything to protect their own, even if it means setting in motion a battle that will involve all of nature, including the creature the wolves fear the most—Man.
How the Gospels Became History
Author: M. David Litwa
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300242638
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
A compelling comparison of the gospels and Greco-Roman mythology which shows that the gospels were not perceived as myths, but as historical records Did the early Christians believe their myths? Like most ancient--and modern--people, early Christians made efforts to present their myths in the most believable ways. In this eye-opening work, M. David Litwa explores how and why what later became the four canonical gospels take on a historical cast that remains vitally important for many Christians today. Offering an in-depth comparison with other Greco-Roman stories that have been shaped to seem like history, Litwa shows how the evangelists responded to the pressures of Greco-Roman literary culture by using well-known historiographical tropes such as the mention of famous rulers and kings, geographical notices, the introduction of eyewitnesses, vivid presentation, alternative reports, and so on. In this way, the evangelists deliberately shaped myths about Jesus into historical discourse to maximize their believability for ancient audiences.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300242638
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
A compelling comparison of the gospels and Greco-Roman mythology which shows that the gospels were not perceived as myths, but as historical records Did the early Christians believe their myths? Like most ancient--and modern--people, early Christians made efforts to present their myths in the most believable ways. In this eye-opening work, M. David Litwa explores how and why what later became the four canonical gospels take on a historical cast that remains vitally important for many Christians today. Offering an in-depth comparison with other Greco-Roman stories that have been shaped to seem like history, Litwa shows how the evangelists responded to the pressures of Greco-Roman literary culture by using well-known historiographical tropes such as the mention of famous rulers and kings, geographical notices, the introduction of eyewitnesses, vivid presentation, alternative reports, and so on. In this way, the evangelists deliberately shaped myths about Jesus into historical discourse to maximize their believability for ancient audiences.
The Apostolic Fathers ...: S. Clement of Rome. A revised text with introductions, notes, dissertations, and translations. [2d ed.] 1890. 2 v
Author: Joseph Barber Lightfoot
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Category : Christian literature, Early
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
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Category : Christian literature, Early
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
An Introduction to the New Testament
Author: Samuel Davidson
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 472
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Aircraft
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Category : Aircraft industry
Languages : en
Pages : 940
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Category : Aircraft industry
Languages : en
Pages : 940
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