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The Earliest Christian Heretics - Readings from Their Opponents (Paperback, New)
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The Earliest Christian Heretics - Readings from Their Opponents (Paperback, New)
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The earliest Christian heretics. "Hultgren and Haggmark have
brought together in one volume all of the major orthodox references
to persons and theological movements of the first two Christian
centuries that were subsequently branded as 'heretical.' In so
doing, the editors have done a great service for instructors in
early Christian history.. The volume's brief introduction not only
helps contextualize the heterodox thinkers or movements in their
time but also helps relate the concerns that they addressed in the
first and second centuries to those of the late twentieth century.
. For those readers as well as for scholars who would like to have
a ready reference, this is a useful volume." -Church History "The
Earliest Christian Heretics is a 'user-friendly' anthology that
will be a great help to both the beginning student and specialized
scholar and teacher of early Christianity. Whereas once the
researcher had to rifle through the cumbersome volumes of the
Ante-Nicene Fathers series, now she can reach for this handy
compendium to find all major heresiological entries for the first
two centuries presented in a simple, clear format." -Journal of
Early Christian Studies "A highly useful compendium of well chosen
early Christian writings (in English) directed against a wide
variety of heretics, especially Gnostics." -Robert M. Grant,
University of Chicago "This book fills a surprising gap. It is
highly recommended as a classroom resource for college and
seminary, a study guide for the interested nonexpert, and even a
handy tool for the graduate student of scholar for quick reference
to sources otherwise scattered." -Carolyn Osiek, Catholic
Theological Union Arland J. Hultgren is Asher O. and Carrie Nasby
Professor of New Testament, and Steven A. Haggmark is Associate
Professor of Islamic Studies and Christian Mission and World
Religions at Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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