The Didache in Context

The Didache in Context
Title The Didache in Context PDF eBook
Author Clayton N. Jefford
Publisher BRILL
Pages 450
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004100459

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Assembled through the research efforts of an international team of biblical and patristic scholars, this fascinating volume offers recent insights into the manuscript tradition, social history, and textual transmission of the ancient Christian document known as the Didache.

The Didache in Context

The Didache in Context
Title The Didache in Context PDF eBook
Author Clayton N. Jefford
Publisher BRILL
Pages 440
Release 2014-04-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004267239

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The Didache in Context contains an intriguing look into the background of the Didache, exploring the influence of the text upon the development of early Christianity. It offers an insightful collection of essays that have been gathered from the research efforts of numerous biblical and patristic scholars from around the world. The book seeks to explore questions that relate to the composition of the text itself, the history of the role and function of the Didache within early Christian circles, and the influence of the manuscript upon early Christian traditions and trends of thought. In addition to the numerous, individual investigations that are featured here, the collection includes a fresh translation of the text in English and a comprehensive, up-to-date bibliography of literature on the Didache.

The Didache in Modern Research: 1996

The Didache in Modern Research: 1996
Title The Didache in Modern Research: 1996 PDF eBook
Author Jonathan A. Draper
Publisher BRILL
Pages 472
Release 1996
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004103757

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This collection in English of important modern articles on the "Didache (Teaching of the Twelve Apostles)," including an extensive review of scholarship over the past fifty years, provides a valuable resource for the study of this controversial first-century Christian document.

The Didache

The Didache
Title The Didache PDF eBook
Author Aaron Milavec
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 140
Release 2016-03-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814682472

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Most Christians believe that everything about Jesus and the early church can be found in their New Testament. In recent years, however, the discovery of the Gospel of Thomas and the reconstruction of the Q-Gospel have led scholars to recognize that some very early materials were left out. Now, due to the pioneering efforts of Dr. Aaron Milavec, the most decisive document of them all, namely, the Didache ("Did-ah-Kay"), has come to light. Milavec has decoded the Didache and enabled it to reveal its hidden secrets regarding those years when Christianity was little more than a faction within the restless Judaisms of the mid-first-century. The Didache reveals a tantalizingly detailed description of the prophetic faith and day-to-day routines that shaped the Jesus movement some twenty years after the death of Jesus. The focus of the movement then was not upon proclaiming the exalted titles and deeds of Jesus - aspects that come to the fore in the letters of Paul and in the Gospel narratives. In contrast to these familiar forms of Christianity, the focus of the Didache was upon "the life and the knowledge" of Jesus himself. Thus, the Didache details the step-by-step process whereby non-Jews were empowered by assimilating the prophetic faith and the way of life associated with Jesus of Nazareth. Milavec's clear, concise, and inspiring commentaries are not only of essential importance to scholars, pastors, and students but also very useful for ordinary people who wish to unlock the secrets of the Didache. Milavec's analytic, Greek-English side-by-side, gender-inclusive translation is included as well as a description of how this document, after being fashioned and used 50-70 C.E., was mysteriously lost for over eighteen hundred years before being found in an obscure library in Istanbul. The study questions, bibliography, and flowcharts enable even first-time users to grasp the functional and pastoral genius that characterized the earliest Christian communities.

The History of the Church

The History of the Church
Title The History of the Church PDF eBook
Author Peter V. Armenio
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 2014
Genre Christian education
ISBN 9781936045877

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This text begins with God's definitive intervention into human history in the Person of his Son and continues to the present day. It shows how God has acted through the Church to further his salvific mission. It examines the lives of the saints and how they - by cooperating with God's grace - helped to shape the life of the Church as well as Christian society and culture.

The Didache

The Didache
Title The Didache PDF eBook
Author Jonathan A. Draper
Publisher SBL Press
Pages 651
Release 2015-05-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1628370491

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An intriguing dilemma for those who study ancient Christian contexts and literature This edited volume includes essays and responses from specialists in the Didache and in early church history in general. Features: Strategies for understanding liturgical constructions and ritual worship found in the text Studies that apply generally to the overall content and background of the Didache Essays on the relationship between the Didache and scripture—particularly with respect to the Gospel of Matthew

The Didache in Modern Research

The Didache in Modern Research
Title The Didache in Modern Research PDF eBook
Author Jonathan A. Draper
Publisher Brill Academic Pub
Pages 445
Release 1996
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9789004103757

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This collection in English of important modern articles on the Didache (Teaching of the Twelve Apostles), including an extensive review of scholarship over the past fifty years, provides a valuable resource for the study of this controversial first-century Christian document.