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The Didache (Hardcover)
Shawn J. Wilhite; Foreword by Clayton N. Jefford
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This volume is the first major English-language commentary on the
Epistle to Diognetus since that of Henry G. Meecham in 1949. Its
purpose is twofold: to provide careful consideration to the
essential introductory issues of authorship and setting, structure
and integrity, theology, relationship to scripture, and historical
trajectory as they apply to the transmission of the text; and to
offer commentary focused on the movement of the author's argument
and objectives in construction of the narrative, taking advantage
of critical considerations of the apology within recent
scholarship. In the final analysis the volume arrives at the
premise that the core materials of Diognetus were likely delivered
first in an oral context whose setting remains unknown and were
thereafter recorded by a later hand as the framework of chapters
1-10. A subsequent editor (perhaps Clement of Alexandria) added the
concluding materials of chapters 11-12 together with the insertion
of numerous hymnic segments and theological phrases throughout
chapters 1-10. These additions were inspired by Johannine tradition
and reflect the setting of a living faith community. The text of
Diognetus thus reflects an evolutionary process that moves from
oral performance to literary record, from moral teaching to
theological homily. The format of the volume is designed to welcome
the non-specialist to the text of Diognetus while exposing the
reader to the best of both earlier and more recent critical
comments on the writing and its tradition.
The Apostolic Fathers is a critically important collections of
texts for studying the first century of Christian history. Here a
leading expert on the Apostolic Fathers offers an accessible,
up-to-date introduction and companion to these diverse and
fascinating writings. This work is easy to use and affordable yet
offers a thorough overview for students and others approaching
these writings for the first time. It explains the context and
significance of each document and points to further reading. This
new edition of a well-received text has been updated throughout and
includes a new chapter on the fragments of Papias.
Rediscovered in 1873, the Didache provides a glimpse of early
Christian ritual and liturgy. This text, which dates to the late
first or early second century, is the very first manual for
Christian life. Here Clayton Jefford presents parallel translations
of the original-language manuscripts - from Greek, Latin, Coptic,
Ethiopic, and Georgian. His detailed introduction places the
Didache in its historical context, and cross references and notes
on sources enable in-depth study.
The apostolic fathers were authors of nonbiblical church writings
of the first and early second centuries. These works are important
because their authors, Clement I, Hermas, Ignatius of Antioch,
Polycarp, and the author of the Epistle of Barnabas, were
contemporaries of the biblical writers. Expressing pastoral
concern, their writings are similar in style to the New Testament.
Some of their writings, in fact, were venerated as Scripture before
the official canon was decided.
"The Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament" provides a comparison
of the apostolic fathers and the New Testament that is at once
comprehensive and accessible. What genres (letters, miracle
stories, etc.) appear in what ways? What apostolic fathers seem to
reflect which passages in the New Testament? What themes appear in
both bodies of literature? How did the apostolic fathers adopt and
adapt images from the New Testament? How do the New Testament and
the Apostolic Fathers contribute to our understanding of how early
Christians understood themselves in relation to the mother faith of
Judaism?
Any attempt to compare the Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament
faces the difficulty that each set of writings represents diverse
authors and historical contexts within the early church. As a
result, scholars who work in the field have typically restricted
their research to individual authors and writings. Thus, it has
been difficult to come to any general observations about the larger
corpus. After carefully examining images, themes, and concepts
found in the New Testament and the apostolic fathers, Jefford
posits some general observations and insights about the beliefs of
the early church.
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The Didache (Paperback)
Shawn J. Wilhite; Foreword by Clayton N. Jefford
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