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Larry W. Hurtado

    Texts and Artefacts
    Destroyer of the gods
    God in New Testament Theology
    Honoring the Son
    • Honoring the Son

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,6(25)Évaluer

      Before the New Testament or the creeds of the church were written, the devotional practices of the earliest Christians indicate that they worshipped Jesus alongside the Father. Larry W. Hurtado has been one of the leading scholars on early Christology for decades. In Honoring the Son: Jesus in Earliest Christian Devotional Practice, Hurtado helps readers understand early Christology by examining not just what early Christians believed or wrote about Jesus, but what their devotional practices tell us about the place of Jesus in early Christian worship. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of early Christian origins and scholarship on New Testament Christology, Hurtado examines the distinctiveness of early Christian worship by comparing it to both Jewish worship patterns and worship practices within the broader Roman-era religious environment. He argues that the inclusion of the risen Jesus alongside the Father in early Christian devotional practices was a distinct and unique religious phenomenon within its ancient context. Additionally, Hurtado demonstrates that this remarkable development was not invented decades after the resurrection of Christ as some scholars once claimed. Instead, the New Testament suggests that Jesus-followers, very quickly after the resurrection of Christ, began to worship the Son alongside the Father. Honoring the Son offers a look into the worship habits of the earliest Christians to understand the place of Jesus in early Christian devotion

      Honoring the Son
    • God in New Testament Theology

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,9(18)Évaluer

      The book delves into New Testament depictions of God and their implications for modern theological thought. It examines how these ancient interpretations can inform and shape contemporary beliefs, offering a constructive framework for understanding divinity today. Through critical analysis, it bridges historical contexts with current theological discussions, encouraging readers to rethink traditional views and engage with evolving spiritual ideas.

      God in New Testament Theology
    • Destroyer of the gods

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Christianity helped destroy one world and create another.--Anthony Smart Vigilae Christianae

      Destroyer of the gods
    • Texts and Artefacts

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The essays included in this volume present Larry W. Hurtado's steadfast analysis of the earliest Christian manuscripts. In these chapters, Hurtado considers not only standard text-critical issues which seek to uncover an earliest possible version of a text, but also the very manuscripts that are available to us. As one of the pre-eminent scholars of the field, Hurtado examines often overlooked 2nd and 3rd century artefacts, which are among the earliest manuscripts available, drawing fascinating conclusions about the features of early Christianity. Divided into two halves, the first part of the volume addresses text-critical and text-historical issues about the textual transmission of various New Testament writings. The second part looks at manuscripts as physical and visual artefacts themselves, exploring the metadata and sociology of their context and the nature of their first readers, for the light cast upon early Christianity. Whilst these essays are presented together here as a republished collection, Hurtado has made several updates across the collection to draw them together and to reflect on the developing nature of the issues that they address since they were first written.

      Texts and Artefacts