According to the commonly held view, early Christianity was a
time of great harmony, and heresy emerged only at a later stage. To
the contrary, Gerd Ludemann argues that the time from the first
Christian communities to the end of the second century was defined
by struggle by various groups for doctrinal authority. Drawing on a
wealth of data, he asserts that the losers in this struggle
actually represented Christianity in its more authentic, original
form. Orthodoxy has been defined by the victors in this struggle
and it is they who subsequently silenced alternative views and
labeled them heretical. Ludemann's findings are important as well
as liberating for the understanding of both Christianity and the
Bible. Readers will gain a new understanding of Jesus and the early
church from this compelling and controversial book.
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