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Travel Among Early Christians A Sociotheological Analysis Of Pauline And Ignatian Communities 1st Edition Jason Borges

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Travel Among Early Christians A Sociotheological Analysis Of Pauline And Ignatian Communities 1st Edition Jason Borges
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Travel Among Early Christians A Sociotheological Analysis Of Pauline And Ignatian Communities 1st Edition Jason Borges instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.35 MB
Author: Jason Borges
ISBN: 9789004736009, 9789004735972, 900473600X, 9004735976
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1st Edition
Volume: 232

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Travel Among Early Christians A Sociotheological Analysis Of Pauline And Ignatian Communities 1st Edition Jason Borges by Jason Borges 9789004736009, 9789004735972, 900473600X, 9004735976 instant download after payment.

Travel among Early Christians approaches intercommunal movement between churches as a valuable source of insights regarding social and theological aspects of early Christianity. Incorporating theories from mobility studies and ancient institutions that facilitated travel, Borges traces how travel functioned as a formative practice among early Christians’ group identities, and signified a new cosmic reality regarding their unity in Christ. Borges investigates six specific travel events in Pauline and Ignatian churches, noting how mobility became a distinctive and revealing aspect of early Christianity.

DOI 10.1163/9789004736009