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Paul McKechnie teaches in the department of classics and ancient history in the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Comprend les noms: P.R. McKechnie

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The first three centuries of the early church were a period of struggle, transition and growth. Recent attempts by historians and social scientists to understand this era have produced various and conflicting accounts. Indeed, some have sought to overturn the former consensus regarding which texts provide reliable evidence and how they should be interpreted. In The First Christian Centuries, Paul McKechnie, a classical scholar, examines some key issues in the current debate.
 
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StFrancisofAssisi | 1 autre critique | Sep 6, 2021 |
NO OF PAGES: 270 SUB CAT I: Early Church History SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: In "The First Christian Centuries", Paul McKechnie, a classical scholar, examines some key issues in the current debate. Which ancient sources are reliable? What was the social makeup of the early Christian movement? What can we determine about the growth rate and persecution of first-century Christians? What do we know about the second generation of Christians? How should we asses the reliability of our various sources from the second and third centuries? What were the nature and extent of persecutions in the second and third centuries? What were the long-term consequences of Paul's making converts within the household of Caesar? Can we gain historical perspective on the diversity that traveled under the name Christian in the early centuries? How were women regarded, and what roles did they play? And how was it that a Roman emperor, Constantine, was converted - and what were the implications for the Christian movement?NOTES: Purchased from CBD. SUBTITLE: Perspectives on the Early Church… (plus d'informations)
 
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