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Christian Identity In The Jewish And Graecoroman World Judith M Lieu

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Christian Identity In The Jewish And Graecoroman World Judith M Lieu
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.41 MB
Pages: 381
Author: Judith M. Lieu
ISBN: 9780199262892, 9780199291427, 0199262896, 019929142X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Christian Identity In The Jewish And Graecoroman World Judith M Lieu by Judith M. Lieu 9780199262892, 9780199291427, 0199262896, 019929142X instant download after payment.

'I am a Christian' is the confession of the martyrs of early Christian texts and, no doubt, of many others; but what did this confession mean, and how was early Christian identity constructed? This book is a highly original exploration of how a sense of being 'a Christian', or of 'Christian identity', was shaped within the setting of the Jewish and Graeco-Roman world. Contemporary discussions of identity provide the background to a careful study of early Christian texts from the first two centuries. Judith Lieu shows that there were similarities and differences in the ways Jews and others were thinking about themselves, and asks what made early Christianity distinctive.

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