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Christs Associations Connecting And Belonging In The Ancient City John S Kloppenborg

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Christs Associations Connecting And Belonging In The Ancient City John S Kloppenborg
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.01 MB
Pages: 512
Author: John S. Kloppenborg
ISBN: 9780300249309, 0300249306
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Christs Associations Connecting And Belonging In The Ancient City John S Kloppenborg by John S. Kloppenborg 9780300249309, 0300249306 instant download after payment.

A groundbreaking investigation of early Christ groups in the ancient Mediterranean
As an urban movement, the early groups of Christ followers came into contact with the many small groups in Greek and Roman antiquity. Organized around the workplace, a deity, a diasporic identity, or a neighborhood, these associations gathered in small face-to-face meetings and provided the principal context for cultic and social interactions for their members. Unlike most other groups, however, about which we have data on their rules of membership, financial management, and organizational hierarchy, we have very little information about early Christ groups.
Drawing on data about associative practices throughout the ancient world, this innovative study offers new insight into the structure and mission of the early Christ groups. John S. Kloppenborg situates the Christ associations within the broader historical context of the ancient Mediterranean and reveals that they were probably smaller than previously believed and did not have a uniform system of governance, and that the attraction of Christ groups was based more on practice than theological belief.

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