After the New Testament: 100-300 C.E. - A Reader in Early Christianity - Bog af Bart D. (James A. Gray Professor and Chair of the Department of Religi
The remarkable diversity of Christianity during the formative years before the Council of Nicea has become a plain, even natural, \fact\ for most ancient historians. Until After the New Testament, however, there had never been a sourc of primary texts that revealed the many varieties of Christian beliefs, practices, ethics, experiences, confrontations, and self-understandings.
After the New Testament: 100-300 C.E. - A Reader in Early Christianity - Bart D. (James A. Gray Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Stu
The remarkable diversity of Christianity during the formative years before the Council of Nicea has become a plain, even natural, \fact\ for most ancient historians. Until After the New Testament, however, there had never been a sourc of primary texts that revealed the many varieties of Christian beliefs, practices, ethics, experiences, confrontations, and self-understandings.