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The Original Bishops Office And Order In The First Christian Communities Alistair C Stewart

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The Original Bishops Office And Order In The First Christian Communities Alistair C Stewart
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Publisher: Baker Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.58 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Alistair C. Stewart
ISBN: 9780801049217, 0801049210
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Original Bishops Office And Order In The First Christian Communities Alistair C Stewart by Alistair C. Stewart 9780801049217, 0801049210 instant download after payment.

This work provides a new starting point for studying the origins of church offices. Alistair Stewart, a leading authority on early Christianity and a meticulous scholar, provides essential groundwork for historical and theological discussions. Stewart refutes a long-held consensus that church offices emerged from collective leadership at the end of the first century. He argues that governance by elders was unknown in the first centuries and that bishops emerged at the beginning of the church; however, they were nothing like bishops of a later period. The church offices as presently known emerged in the late second century. Stewart debunks widespread assumptions and misunderstandings, offers carefully nuanced readings of the ancient evidence, and fully interacts with pertinent secondary scholarship.

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