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_aDunn, James D. G., _d1939- |
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_aBeginning from Jerusalem / _cJames D. G. Dunn. |
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_aGrand Rapids, Mich. : _bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., _cc2009. |
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_aChristianity in the making ; _vv. 2 |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 1183-1248) and indexes. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aPart six. Writing a history of Christianity's beginnings. The quest for the historical church ; The sources -- Part seven. The first phase. Beginning in Jerusalem ; The earliest community ; The Hellenists and the first outreach ; The emergence of Paul ; The mission of Peter ; Crisis and confrontation -- Part eight. Apostle to the Gentiles. Dates, destinations and distances ; Paul the Apostle ; Paul's churches ; The Aegean mission : phase one ; The Aegean mission : phase two ; The close of a chapter -- Part nine. The end of the beginning. The passion of Paul ; The voiceless Peter ; Catastrophe in Judea ; The legacy of the first-generation leadership | |
| 520 | _aThe second volume of this trilogy, Beginning from Jerusalem covers the early formation of the Christian faith from 30-70 C.E. After outlining the quest for the historical church (parallel to the quest for the historical Jesus) and reviewing the sources, Dunn follows the course of the movement stemming from Jesus "beginning from Jerusalem." Dunn opens this book with a close analysis of what can be said of the earliest Jerusalem community, the Hellenists, the mission of Peter, and the emergence of Paul. In the second part, Dunn focuses solely on Paul--the chronology of his life and mission, his understanding of his call as apostle, and the character of the churches which he founded. The third part traces the final days and literary legacies of the three principal figures of first generation Christianity: Paul, Peter, and James, brother of Jesus. Each section includes detailed interaction with the most important of the vast wealth of secondary literature on these matters. --From publisher's description | ||
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_aBible. _pNew Testament _xCriticism, interpretation, etc |
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_aChurch history _yPrimitive and early church, ca. 30-600 |
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_aCriticism, interpretation, etc. _2fast |
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