This single-volume encyclopedia contains 977
articles by 135 qualified scholars of various academic and ecumenical
backgrounds, with coverage extending from New Testament times to approximately
600 A.D. Entries cover persons, places, doctrines, and practices and include
some articles on modern scholars important to the study of early Christianity.
The entries vary in length, but each begins with a brief definition, or
identification, followed by chronological or topical development. Excellent
short bibliographies following each article give patristic citations, editions,
translations, and studies. The articles avoid technical language and provide
good basic summaries of the material. This work will be useful for teachers,
scholars, and students as well as for reference work. Recommended for public
and academic libraries.
Filling two volumes in its original print version, the critically
praised Second Edition of this standard resource includes
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250 new entries-25% more than in the first
edition
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25 new expert contributors
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Greatly expanded and updated bibliographies
·
Extended focus on biblical books and
philosophical schools, their influence on early Christianity and their use by
patristic writers
·
Further information about the Jewish and pagan
environment of early Christianity
·
Greatly enlarged coverage of the eastern
expansion of the faith throughout Asia, including persons and literature
·
More extensive treatment of saints, monasticism,
worship practices, and modern scholars
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Increased emphasis on social history and more
thematic articles
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Additional articles on geographical regions
·
Expanded chronological table
Year:1990
Edition:2
Language:english
Pages:1253
ISBN 10:0815333196
ISBN 13:9780815333197
Series:Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Book 1839)
File:PDF, 229.34 MB

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