The Apostolic Age in Patristic Thought

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A. Hilhorst
BRILL, 2004 - 257 pagina's
This volume deals with how Christians of the first centuries looked back on the period of the nascent Church. Thanks to the incomparable stature of its founder, Jesus Christ, who had descended from heaven and commissioned his Apostles, this period was authorative for all Christians in matters of doctrine, institutions, rites and morality, a new phenomenon in the Graeco-Roman world. Its implications are explored in sixteen essays dealing with various subjects such as liturgy, the canon of Scriptures, the role of miracles, art, monasticism, and ministry. All contributions, taking into account both the views of individual Church fathers and Gnostic and Manichaean texts, make a large amount of primary material available.
 

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Joseph Ysebaert
11
Ton Hilhorst
28
Peter Van Deun
41
Jan den Boeft
51
Gerard Rouwhorst
63
Riemer Roukema
86
Gerard P Luttikhuizen
104
H S Benjamins
115
Fred Ledegang
130
Johannes van Oort
139
Arnold Provoost
158
Adelbert Davids
194
B Dehandschutter
219
Indexes
243
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A. Hilhorst, Ph.D. (1976) in Classics, University of Nijmegen, was Lecturer in New Testament at Groningen University until 2003. He is the secretary of the Journal for the Study of Judaism, and has published on early Jewish and Christian literature

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