The Spread of Christianity in the First Four Centuries

The Spread of Christianity in the First Four Centuries
Title The Spread of Christianity in the First Four Centuries PDF eBook
Author William Vernon Harris
Publisher BRILL
Pages 193
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9004147179

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This collection of essays by contemporary historians considers how after two centuries of scholarship we can best explain Christianity's rise to dominance.

Christianity in the First Four Centuries

Christianity in the First Four Centuries
Title Christianity in the First Four Centuries PDF eBook
Author William Wake
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 2005-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781425317386

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

The Rise of Christianity

The Rise of Christianity
Title The Rise of Christianity PDF eBook
Author Kevin W. Kaatz
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 262
Release 2015-12-07
Genre Religion
ISBN

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An outstanding resource for high school readers and first-year college students, this book explores early Christianity from its beginnings in the first century through the fourth century when Christianity went from a persecuted faith to the only legalized faith in the Roman Empire. How did Christianity become one of the most widespread religions as well as one of the most influential forces in world history that has shaped politics, wars, literature, art, and music on every continent? This book contains more than 40 entries on various topics in early Christianity, 15 primary documents, and 6 argumentative essays written by scholars in the field. The breadth of materials enables readers to learn about early Christianity from a number of different viewpoints and to come to their own conclusions about how historical events unfolded in early Christianity. This single-volume work focuses on the first four centuries of early Christianity, including topics on Jerusalem, Herod the Great, Paul, Tertullian, Mani, The Arians, Constantine the Great, and many others. Readers will be well equipped to answer three critical questions that scholars of early Christianity deal with when they study this period: Why was Christianity popular? Why were Christians persecuted? How did Christianity spread?

Early Church History

Early Church History
Title Early Church History PDF eBook
Author James Vernon Bartlet
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1894
Genre Church history
ISBN

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Christianity in Ancient Rome

Christianity in Ancient Rome
Title Christianity in Ancient Rome PDF eBook
Author Bernard Green
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 270
Release 2010-04-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567032507

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The Patient Ferment of the Early Church

The Patient Ferment of the Early Church
Title The Patient Ferment of the Early Church PDF eBook
Author Alan Kreider
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 336
Release 2016-03-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493400339

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How and why did the early church grow in the first four hundred years despite disincentives, harassment, and occasional persecution? In this unique historical study, veteran scholar Alan Kreider delivers the fruit of a lifetime of study as he tells the amazing story of the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire. Challenging traditional understandings, Kreider contends the church grew because the virtue of patience was of central importance in the life and witness of the early Christians. They wrote about patience, not evangelism, and reflected on prayer, catechesis, and worship, yet the church grew--not by specific strategies but by patient ferment.

The Emergence of Christianity

The Emergence of Christianity
Title The Emergence of Christianity PDF eBook
Author Cynthia White
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 238
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0800697472

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This brief survey text tells the story of early Christianity. Cynthia White explores the emergence of Christianity in Rome during the first four centuries of the Greco-Roman empire, from the first followers of Jesus Christ, to conflicts between Christians and Jewish kings under Roman occupation, to the torture of Christian followers, Diocletian's reforms, and Constantine's eventual conversion to monotheism, which cemented Christianity's status as the official religion of Rome. The text's chapters will integrate key pedagogy, including introductions, study questions, textboxes, photos, maps, suggested readings, and a glossary and timeline.