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In The Origins of Christianity and the New Testament, distinguished
scholar Rebecca I. Denova explores how the first followers of Jesus
arrived at their faith, the way their sacred texts developed into
the New Testament, and how their movement eventually became the
religion of Christianity. This accessible volume examines the
concepts, beliefs, issues, and events that gave rise to
institutional Christianity-providing readers with the historical
context of the gospels of Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John, the Acts
of the Apostles, the Book of Revelation, the letters of Paul, and
other foundational New Testament documents. Approaching the subject
from the multidisciplinary perspective of Religious Studies, the
author addresses topics including the ethnic and religious
background of "Jesus the Jew," the New Testament's different
portraits of Jesus, the genesis of Christian concepts such as the
divine incarnation and "second coming" of Jesus, Paul the Apostle's
contributions to Christian dogma, how ancient Judaism, Greco-Roman
culture, and early philosophy was incorporated into the Christian
tradition, and more. Containing maps, timelines, figures of
archaeological sites, a brief history of ancient Judaism, and a
wealth of pedagogical features, The Origins of Christianity and the
New Testament is an excellent textbook for all undergraduate and
graduate courses in the study of ancient Christianity, as well as
lay readers with interest in tracing the roots of the Christian
faith.
Offers an introduction to the basic beliefs, practices, and major
deities of Greek and Roman religions A volume in the Blackwell
Ancient Religions, Greek and Roman Religions offers an
authoritative overview of the region's ancient religious practices.
The author--a noted expert in the field--explores the presence of
divinity in all aspects of ancient life and highlights the origins
of myth, religious authority, institutions, beliefs, rituals,
sacred texts, and ethics. Comprehensive in scope, the text focuses
on myriad aspects that constitute Greco-Roman culture such as
economic class, honor and shame, and slavery as well as the
religious role of each member of the family. The integration of
ethnic and community identity with divine elements are highlighted
in descriptions of religious festivals. Greek and Roman Religions
presents the evolution of ideas concerning death and the afterlife
and the relation of death to concepts of ultimate justice. The
author also offers insight into the elements of ancient religions
that remain important in our contemporary quest for meaning. This
vital text: Offers a comprehensive review of ancient Greek and
Roman religions and their institutions, beliefs, rituals, and more
Examines how the Roman culture and religions borrowed from the
Greek traditions Explores the ancient civilizations of the
Mediterranean Basin Contains suggestions at the end of each chapter
for further reading that include both traditional studies and more
recent examinations of topical issues Written for students of
ancient religions and religious studies, this important resource
provides an overview of the ancient culture and history of the
general region as well as the basic background of Greek and Roman
civilizations.
Offers an introduction to the basic beliefs, practices, and major
deities of Greek and Roman religions A volume in the Blackwell
Ancient Religions, Greek and Roman Religions offers an
authoritative overview of the region's ancient religious practices.
The author--a noted expert in the field--explores the presence of
divinity in all aspects of ancient life and highlights the origins
of myth, religious authority, institutions, beliefs, rituals,
sacred texts, and ethics. Comprehensive in scope, the text focuses
on myriad aspects that constitute Greco-Roman culture such as
economic class, honor and shame, and slavery as well as the
religious role of each member of the family. The integration of
ethnic and community identity with divine elements are highlighted
in descriptions of religious festivals. Greek and Roman Religions
presents the evolution of ideas concerning death and the afterlife
and the relation of death to concepts of ultimate justice. The
author also offers insight into the elements of ancient religions
that remain important in our contemporary quest for meaning. This
vital text: Offers a comprehensive review of ancient Greek and
Roman religions and their institutions, beliefs, rituals, and more
Examines how the Roman culture and religions borrowed from the
Greek traditions Explores the ancient civilizations of the
Mediterranean Basin Contains suggestions at the end of each chapter
for further reading that include both traditional studies and more
recent examinations of topical issues Written for students of
ancient religions and religious studies, this important resource
provides an overview of the ancient culture and history of the
general region as well as the basic background of Greek and Roman
civilizations.
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