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Trajectories through Early Christianity (Paperback)
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In the early '70s, James M. Robinson (Claremont) and Helmut Koester
(Harvard), both students of Bultmann, broke new ground in their
Trajectories through Early Christianity . The eight essays that
comprise this volume seek a wholesale redefinition of the task of
New Testament studies, as well as illustrating this newly conceived
task. Robinson and Koester claim that the New Testament cannot be
read apart from other early Christian literature and that the
regnant designation of "canon" is misleading because it obscures
the essential fluidity of early Christianity. Robinson and Koester
not only question the artificial limits of the New Testament as a
whole, but also the utility of the most commonly accepted forms (
Gattungen ) that constitute the New Testament. In the end, even the
labels "orthodoxy" and "heresy" should be abandonedaalong with an
outmoded belief that orthodoxy preceded heresy and formed the
center of Christianity. From its birth, Christianity was pluriform,
and what later came to be known as "orthodoxy" and "heresy" were
only two of many equally legitimate trajectories running through
Christianity. Robinson and Koester's bold wrestling with the basic
question of Christian origins proves as instructive today as it did
over forty years ago: was there ever identifiable unity in early
Christianity, or has diversity always been the measuring stick?
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