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Studies on First Clement
William Wrede; Edited by Jacob N. Cerone; Foreword by Clare K. Rothschild
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R868
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This collection offers an extensive framework of comparative and
individual studies assessing the place of Luke-Acts in the
historiography of ancient Judaism and the Greco-Roman world, whilst
also examining further developments in early Christian
historiography up to Eusebius and Theodoret. Additional
contributions concentrate on systematic questions concerning the
literary genre and conception of Luke-Acts.
Originally published in 1933, Conversion: The Old and the New in
Religion from Alexander the Great to Augustine of Hippo remains one
of the most influential studies of religion in the Hellenistic and
Roman time periods. For years, Arthur Darby Nock was one of the
world's leading authorities on the religions of later antiquity. In
this book, Nock analyzes the religious environment in the
Greco-Roman world to reveal what made Judaism and Christianity
distinctive. Nock compares the conversion process of Christianity
with other religious options of the time, noting the differences.
He traces the connections between Christianity and the culture into
which it was born--a culture in which Christian beliefs and
practices spread within households and along already established
paths of trade to bridge social divides, offering a compelling
alternative to traditional and contemporary cultic options. Through
a deep examination of the psychology and circumstances of the
Greco-Roman period, Nock concludes that Christianity succeeded, in
part, because it acquired and adapted various aspects of other
religions and philosophies that possessed popular appeal. Now with
a new introduction by Clare K. Rothschild (Lewis University), this
new edition of Conversion revitalizes a work that continues to
speak. Conversion is still an essential read for anyone attempting
to understand the complex relationships among religion, culture,
and the rise of Christianity.
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